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ghost-37 · 6 months
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African Mask 2
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gemsofgreece · 2 years
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The indigenous AfroGreeks
While the term Afrogreek is used nowadays for Greek citizens who are second generation immigrants from the African continent, it is a little known fact that there is a small population of old indigenous Afrogreeks, Greeks of distant African descent whose families have been in the country possibly even for centuries.
Most of them are concentrated in the village Ávaton in Xanthi, Thrace and nearby communities. Their African origins go so back in time that the Afrogreeks of Thrace do not know where their ancestors really originated from, although recent research suggests that the majority of their ancestors might have been from Sudan. A few of them travelled to Africa in search for their roots but failed to find any clear answers. Most view themselves only as indigenous Greeks, as they haven't known another land.
It is believed their ancestors arrived here as slaves traded from Africa by the Ottoman Empire. This is why they are in their majority Muslims and many have Turkish as their first or second language, given also that this is the language they practice their religion in. Despite that, the vast majority identifies as Greek Muslim and not as ethnic Turkish. Most of them agree they don't experience racism nowadays, or that “this is a problem they have moved on from”, especially within the borders of Xanthi, however their existence is so little known that their presence sometimes causes bewilderment even to the neighbouring rural Thracian regions, such as Komotini. Here it would be interesting to mention something that I had too speculated some time ago about racism in Greece: Some Afrogreeks said that most racist incidents they experienced were revolving around their religion rather than their skin colour. In their little communities, on the other hand, there is a lot of acceptance. Some of them enjoy a fascinating blend of the two cultures and religions in their everyday life, noting they celebrate Bairam, and Christmas, and Easter and it doesn't matter. The younger generations speak Greek more and more, they follow more closely the Greek pop culture (especially after the rise of the Antetokounmpo brothers) and marriages to white Greeks become more frequent. Older Afrogreeks sometimes oppose to such marriages for no other reason than their care to preserve that small and unique to the Greek land community. Their current population is about 200 people.
In Mrs Reifoglou's words, they are indigenous like the corn that grows there.
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Afrogreeks of Thrace now & then.
Photos by Alexandros Avramidis.
My post is a summary of the respective Greek article by Kathimerini newspaper.
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the-cricket-chirps · 5 months
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Janus-Faced Helmet Mask (Ngontang), Fang peoples, Late 19th-early 20th century
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onyxeve · 9 months
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anotherhumansthings · 7 months
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A little history in my twitter dump
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flower1622 · 15 days
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On this page, everyone is welcomed. You can send me any message you want. If you don't like a character or is a big fan of one, you are also welcomed. Here, I accept different opinions and points of view. If you are a hater and likes to stalk my page, please get some help.
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viagginterstellari · 1 year
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Waiting room - Opuwo, 2022
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kemetic-dreams · 11 months
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meelous-motivation · 6 months
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A journal entry_Nov 13 2023
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Alas, the year has gone by and I am spent. Another year sitting in painful servitude to that which is required of me by systems I scorn. Systems not only appalling to my personal sensibilities but also taking first place in the 6-century race to be the bane of my people’s existence. 200 years of deceit and domination, followed by 100 of enslavement and the ‘conquering’ of my people which btw is not possible lest there is a fight, the former is simply called a brutish inhuman massacre. Then we got 200 sordid years of brutal conditions, forced labor, and fucking eugenics. The last century has then been filled with a generally declining social condition worldwide. I ache for my people. I pray god for recompense.
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docileeffects · 3 months
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deadassdiaspore · 2 years
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THE LEGACY OF VIOLENCE AGAINST ASYLUM SEEKERS BY THE EU.
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TW: SENSITIVE CONTENT/DEATH
In 1999, Nigerian asylum seeker Marcus Omofuma killed when Austrian police officers suffocated him with tape on the plane that deported him from Austria.
In 1998, Nigerian asylum seeker Semira Adamu killed in cold blood by Belgian police officers suffocated her with a pillow on the plane that expulsed her from Belgium.
THE LEGACY OF VIOLENCE AGAINST ASYLUM SEEKERS BY THE EU.
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K.DIALLO @nyesu_wassi
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