Year
2024
Publisher
Berghahn Books
Language
English
Pages
19
ISBN
978-1-80539-171-5
Last Update
28-Feb-2026
Keywords
sustainability-discipline ; Environmental Science ; Anthropology
he African diaspora constitutes the world’s collection of communities with people descended from Africans and residing all over the globe but, perhaps, predominantly in the Americas and Caribbean, following the mass dispersion from Africa during the transatlantic slave trade of the 1500s–1800s. Most of the African diaspora, also referred to as the Black diaspora, were dispersed from West and Central Africa but maintained their cultural traditions throughout the period of and well after their enslavement. Interaction with the indigenous and other communities and the rest of the world has contributed to cultural legacies influenced by Europeanization, geography, psychological battery,...
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