Drs. Mark Bolden and Kenneth B. Nunn joined us recently to pay special tribute to the late K. Kia Bunseki Fu-Kiau.  Fu-Kiau, B.A., M.Ed., M.S. and Ph.D., is an indigenous African teacher, scholar, lecturer, healer and spiritual guide. He is the author of many books including “Simbi-Simbi: Hold Up That Which Holds You Up” (2006), “African Cosmology of the Bantu-Kongo” (2001), and “Self-Healing Power and Therapy” (1991). He has lectured on African concepts of reality and African spiritual practices throughout Africa, Europe, the United States, the Caribbean and South America. He is one of the great elders of the African family and a true gift to humanity.

Fu-Kiau in his own words:

 

See also this presentation on Tata Fu-Kiau by Dr. Mark Bolden

Jared Ball iMWiL!, Africana Studies

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  1. I have seen a big misunderstanding about who the Ancestors really are. Far too many American African seem to think that just by dying one becomes an Ancestor. Much work is needed to have such falsehood abandoned.

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