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Engaging children's products that help preserve African languages and heritage e.g.multi-lingual children's books,African heritage flashcards for all ages and +

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Ancient Egyptians (black africans) charted the movement of the sun and constellations and the cycles of the moon. They developed a solar calendar that divided the year into 13 parts and developed a yearlong kemetic calendar system containing 365 ¼ days. … ift.tt/37OZsE1

Ancient Egyptians (black africans) charted the movement of the sun and constellations and the cycles of the moon. They developed a solar calendar that divided the year into 13 parts and developed a yearlong kemetic calendar system containing 365 ¼ days. … ift.tt/37OZsE1
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Dear saanrize community, family and friends. Please stay safe, and do your best to protect yourselves and others. With much love and hope, ~Carol & Nomusa

Dear saanrize community, family and friends.
Please stay safe, and do your best to protect yourselves and others.
With much love and hope,
~Carol & Nomusa
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Happy #worldbookday everyone!! We’re giving away: 1 HARDCOPY OF THOKO VUKA! THOKO MUKA! or 1 HARDCOPY OF THOKO WAKE UP! to 2 lucky readers in the countries we currently ship to. SEE DETAILS IN IMAGE. Good Luck!! #Zimbabwe #shona #ndebele #languagelearning #saanrize #kidsbooks

Happy #worldbookday everyone!!
We’re giving away: 1 HARDCOPY OF THOKO VUKA! THOKO MUKA! or 1 HARDCOPY OF THOKO WAKE UP! 
to 2 lucky readers in the countries we currently ship to. 
SEE DETAILS IN IMAGE. Good Luck!! #Zimbabwe #shona #ndebele #languagelearning #saanrize #kidsbooks
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Only a few more hours left in the #giveaway! Be sure to retweet to spread the love! 🥰🇿🇼🎉🎊 #readingcommunity #zimbabweat40 #Diaspora #zimreads #kidslit #kidsbooks #books #ChildrensBooks

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CONGRATULATIONS to our winners!! AndTHANK YOU!! to everyone that participated. We truly appreciate the support! Have a GREAT weekend, everyone! #kidsbooks #kidlit #saanrize #Zimbabwe #shona #NdebeleTwitter #reading #African #Proud

CONGRATULATIONS to our winners!! AndTHANK YOU!! to everyone that participated. We truly appreciate the support! Have a GREAT weekend, everyone! 
#kidsbooks #kidlit #saanrize #Zimbabwe #shona #NdebeleTwitter #reading #African #Proud
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Great Walls of Benin were the world's largest man-made earth structure, consumed 100 times more material than the Great Pyramid of Cheops, took 150 million hours of digging to build. Protected the Edo (Kingdom of Benin) for 400 yrs before being destroyed by the British (1897)

Great Walls of Benin were the world's largest man-made earth structure, consumed 100 times more material than the Great Pyramid of Cheops, took 150 million hours of digging to build. Protected the Edo  (Kingdom of Benin) for 400 yrs before being destroyed by the British (1897)
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This is why we do what we do. African languages matter. African heritage is worth preserving. Join this "saan" rizing! Follow us and check out saanrize.com #saanrize #thokovuka #thokomuka #kidslit #shona #ndebele #Zimbabwe #zimbabwemustrise

This is why we do what we do. African languages matter. African heritage is worth preserving. Join this "saan" rizing! Follow us and check out saanrize.com #saanrize #thokovuka #thokomuka #kidslit #shona #ndebele #Zimbabwe #zimbabwemustrise
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One of the last 4 surviving N/uu speakers, a (>25000 y/o) language spoken by the San people, 86 y/o Griet Seekoei passed away in May 2020. She was photographed in 2018 by Robin Hammond for National Geographic magazine. This is why we(saanrize.com)do what we do...Follow saanrize

One of the last 4 surviving N/uu speakers, a (&gt;25000 y/o) language spoken by the San people, 86 y/o Griet Seekoei passed away in May 2020. She was photographed in 2018 by <a href="/hammond_robin/">Robin Hammond</a> for <a href="/natgeo/">National Geographic</a> magazine.  This is why we(saanrize.com)do what we do...Follow <a href="/saanrize/">saanrize</a>
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These Afro-Pakistanis are called the Sheedi. They were brought to Pakistan as slaves by Arabs, starting in the 17th C. They have been discriminated throughout history due to their status as slaves and then being Black. #saanrize #blackhistory #africanhistory #africandiaspora

These Afro-Pakistanis are called the Sheedi. They were brought to Pakistan  as slaves by Arabs, starting in the 17th C. They have  been discriminated throughout history due to their status as slaves and then being Black.  #saanrize #blackhistory #africanhistory #africandiaspora
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About 5 million Africans survived the Middle Passage and arrived in Brazil as slaves.After 1850 there was a conscious effort via Middle Eastern and European immigration to "whiten" it from being such a black country #blackdiaspora #africandiaspora #yoruba #blackhistory #nigeria

About 5 million Africans  survived the Middle Passage and arrived in Brazil as slaves.After 1850 there was a conscious effort via Middle Eastern and European immigration  to "whiten" it from being such a black country #blackdiaspora #africandiaspora #yoruba #blackhistory #nigeria
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❤💃🏾"Thank you for writing the book... We love it, we read it at bedtime 5-6 days out of the week...They love it when he reads this book to them." Feeling all the feels😍🥰 This is why we do what we do. African languages matter. #thokomuka #thokovuka #blackkidslit #africankidslit

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Did you know that before Zimbabwe's independence, the colonial Rhodesian government banned the mbira music? #africanheritage #mbira #Zimbabwe

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Feeling all the feels. This is why we do what we! Thoko, Wake Up!, Thoko Muka!Thoko Vuka! More languages in the works. Check out saanrize.com #africanlanguagesmatter #africanheritageisworthpreserving #authenticallyafricanstories #africanstories #feelgoodzimbabwe