Esi Ramu hosted this discussion of actual African Black Panther fighting societies and African fighting sciences with Ahati Kilindi Iyi. Kilindi Iyi leads a deeply powerful and multi-dimensional discussion of Africa, the “scared and secret,” a “hidden” world of martial arts, ancestral connection and “fungi warfare.” As the man says, “if you want to get deeper, just ask the questions.”
https://en.unesco.org/womeninafrica/sites/womeninafrica/files/pdf/The%20Women%20Soldiers%20of%20Dahomey_Women%20in%20African%20History_Comic%20Strip_0.pdf
Citations are made mostly in passing, so it’s difficult to pursue the interviewee’s discussion further.
Hi Jared,
I really enjoyed show about African martial arts and Black Panther. Back in December, I sent you a letter and a review copy of Journey to Shaolin Temple by Christopher Williams.
Please let me know if you received it.
Thank you
My deepest apologies!! I did receive it but have since had everything packed up in a still-as-yet-incomplete office move and i lost track. Your story sounds fascinating but i have to admit to not getting to it or to your book. Apologies again.