
Hawaiian Goddess Hi‘iaka
Hi‘iaka, the Hawaiian goddess of hula, healing, and chant, is known...
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Hi‘iaka, the Hawaiian goddess of hula, healing, and chant, is known...
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Sankofa symbolizes taking from the...
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Sankofa symbolizes taking from the past what is good and bringing it into the present in order to make positive progress through the benevolent use of knowledge.
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Sankofa symbolizes taking from the past what is good and bringing it into the present in order to make positive progress through the benevolent use of knowledge.
The Akan peopleof Ghana use an Adinkra symbol to represent this same idea and one version of it is similar to the eastern symbol of a heart, and another version is that of a bird with its head turned backwards taking an egg off its back. It symbolizes taking from the past what is good and bringing it into the present in order to make positive progress through the benevolent use of knowledge.