Congo, Traditional Mangbetu hairstyle called tumburu or edamburu on Mbombio, Chief Mogendo’s principal wife by Eliot Elisofon
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Congo, Traditional Mangbetu hairstyle called tumburu or edamburu on Mbombio, Chief Mogendo’s principal wife by Eliot Elisofon
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{🙌🏿🙌🏾🙌🏿💭💥🏕🛖🏹🎯🌊🚣♀️⛵️🌊}Soon after Columbus arrived, Africans were brought in. And so you have a pattern of Native Americans taking in African-Americans and the two people mixing and forming a kind of united front against the forces that were bringing slavery and colonialism to the Americas. So this has a long, long history.
Legendary Afrobeat musician, Fela Kuti married 27 of his backup dancers in one day, after he had asked all the ladies in his band if they wanted to marry him. When all 27 of them agreed to be his wives, Fela called 12 traditional priests to preside over the wedding ceremony which took place at a hotel in Lagos, Nigeria on the 20th of February 1978.
As for his honeymoon, Fela took all 27 of his wives to Ghana.
However, eight years later in 1986, the late Fela divorced all of them at the same time with the claim that; "Marriage brings jealousy and selfishness"