In this lesson, Mama Relly is teaching her descendants about the Adinkra symbol Sankofa. The children learn how West African captives brought Sankofa symbols to New York City during slavery. The ancestors first smelted and shaped wrought iron into the heart-shaped designs meaning, “Go Back and Fetch It” leaving evidence of their existence throughout the world.
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Cathie Wright-Lewis is a retired teacher and curriculum developer. Mama Relly's lessons are based on her great-great grandmother's life as an escaped slave and designed to American culture and empower youth.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Lewis, Cheyenne Angel (illustrator). Paperback. In this lesson, Mama Relly is teaching her descendants about the Adinkra symbol Sankofa. The children learn how West African captives brought Sankofa symbols to New York City during slavery. The ancestors first smelted and shaped wrought iron into the heart-shaped designs meaning, "Go Back and Fetch It" leaving evidence of their existence throughout the world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781726422871
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