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dillman to review one you have you have a one, the front porch via included in the deposit and the unexpected side to side. the hello and welcome to the 77 percent. my name is avis, the money, and we are in the beautiful city of jerusalem. here in pennsylvania, we're here to bring you another additional of the show for you. ask because you this week we're focusing on the topic that's africa we're always aware of. but don't always discuss in detail. we're talking about the impact of colonialism with a special focus on german colonial rule. this is what we've prepared for you. it sounds, and yet we'll look at the atrocities committed by germany and here why? so find me, leave us to in morning during our street debates will find out how colonial history is that young people says maybe as well show us around to assist you with silver as
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some of the 20th century 1st genocide, most parts of africa except you'll get a library of what's taken over by your opinion, pure in these by the early 20th century. the incident must breland conference in 1885 divided africa up, often in straight lines between the colonial powers. gemini held more than day. tons on the ones that were rudy and the media to go and come a route. but the germans face fee us resistance. let's have a look. fighter and colonialism. it's a story of african resistance. germany team territories introduced 10 sonia the one died in putting this in 80 a fight to enforce the plant over so called german east africa with violent several located us like appreciate in one a heavy business that against colonial penetration at the swahili coast, german forces responded with hang rafe and plunder us by 1890 once
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the east coast was fully under german control. many africans living inland, resisted as well among them. so why here need to smoke while he was a crate, military technician, and the one even defeated kitchen is 18. 15 away, most of human remains of those african freedom fighters taken by colonialists over a 100 years ago. a suit languishing in european collections. monday, monday was a which has a ruler around mount human general. in 1900, she was forced to submit and killed. finally, in 19 o 5 over 20 communities, united and the spiritual leader conducted kelly white and for the harsh german in what is now known as the my chief. but you will get lost it 2 years and cost the lives of over a $120000.00 applicants. the matching monthly war is a big part of the 10. sonya is identity today and the resistance is a source of the national prize. so that was just
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a short overview. if you want to see more, you'll find mostly deals like this, a broadcast and information from. i'll a see these shadows of german colonialism in the link. we know so will same times india for now and on x ray will take us to moshi, which is at the foot of most katie montero. and you might have guessed that we're taking a closer look at the history of monkey many a cheese alida in the fight against the german colonialist, who is the center a still alive today. the toner is moshi, window slips of mount kingdom and generally is home to the child. good shape. the serial man is going for that was monkey many need of the jungle. when they, for jim on economies bought the last several years later, they do most 100 remaining of those thinking. they are going to read bill again. they took several schools back to gemini bug, you made it then go a bundle load they bear what you see. mean, what was done to mind. you may lead to me and my family. i see how we are not
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satisfied. leave it to people who would village sunset for fear into our lives. well, but the agree, lucille, there's no, it wasn't normally dental. no, well i wasn't ex upgrade violence that was done to ask me if i do, i do a minor and that is why we have not lived in peace all these years because these museum toes monument is tory, his leadership of the check, a tribe, and his rebellion against the gems. the fact that the gym i was not on the excluded him, but to be headed him and 2 kids quote to building next in the graph would not be an option. even if the school is returned. magnolia used to own all of these land here . as he was chief of the target shape, it is now owned by his grandson and he's generations that said there was where the gym on the quarter noises high him and 18 others. that mean to is one for that
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was a month. those killed here. he's cool. he's also in gemini, and the natives has confirmed their relationship. you will once more than just this cool. he also runs compensation quite often on, but that are kind of, we requested the 10s in the, in government take a firm stance to ensure that the german government pays us. if the government maintains vance and level, we could be paid even today. i do. i think i that you sent me. i went to gym. i need to take it in a test, but these officials, they're not signed is cool. are we sending his 50 year old site to find his grandfather's remains and bring them home? continues? i can't imagine what it's like not to be able to bury your dead, especially with the importance of the past because assigned to putting those who passed to rest. maybe some of you have similar histories. if you do let us know. so i actually had the chance to talk to a defendant of chief, still getting bundled,
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who was also executed during the month to month visit. so john bundle was kind enough to join us for us 3 debates. and of course, they wanted to know why the younger generation assume impacted by colonial history . the hello and welcome back to the submit to set up a set street debate. this week we are intends on you and this country. if you know a little bit about your history, what's kinda nice 1st by the germans before the british took over after world war one. but so many years later, the scourge of colonization is still felt in contemporary tanzania. today we want to find out how that had re is its head, and who better to answer this question for me. then turns on is we have you, it's like you who's an assistant professor of history. do you think that's times then? yeah, i mean the, the rest of africa is truly independent. depends on this stuff because it is not to do the dependent because that we've been little cornelius and ended, but now we have a new car. now the zip where everything we do is somehow this is determined by the
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west. so before we moving to new colonialism, which for sure will be touching on, i want to come to join bundle who is an ancestor of one of the freedom fighters. i would say of this country, your great grandfather was unfortunately murdered in a horrendous way. he was home and parts of his remains. what taken with the former colonial masters? so tell me a little bit about why searching for keys remains is so important. we offer guns, we, we end morning, all right, and when we, we battery each and every part of the body for the password. yeah. um and this such a stick in you as far as bundling, where you've been able to speak to the state, minnesota, and most recently, when president funk photo each time i came, you spoke with him. do you think you will be successful? his visit? the glass was just as booked and go for an hour. healy and we took the review friendly in a very private room. and he promised us that he's going to during the,
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as the fence and to bring him back later minutes. okay. uh, speaking of stolen things and asked if thoughts, nicholas he is working on a project to do, does that re touched some of the student works? that's well, sometimes in the, again the trauma and being separated from things of value. do you feel that to contemporary tons on your society? one of the most important things that the german calling analyzing did to the country is taking out a lot of material from the country to germany, to museums in germany. and the taking out of these material with just a sickness is more of a symbol of what the color in your system did at large, which is do you cannot make a social and political plunder of local systems. so we're speaking here from a conceptual point of view about active folks, but again, coming back to you, your family, this is real, right? so how's it affected you from an emotional point of view as when you think about your children and your father, how does it make you feel and do great grandfather?
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oh, for me to start for him now, because we have lost a lot there for me. released, i'm not waiting, the head was dropped and it had february attack and so we had nothing a real lift intended no one was there to do that. any story of what was special for those efforts which we have taken. so we have listed our culture to see you're doing a film, actually that's the following bundle street. another one as well. and as you were doing it anything that jumped out to to which you weren't aware of about colonial history. i think speaking to the question of law, so it's also the last of the importance of the spaces that we still occupied information. so in most of these cases, you have to understand that communities had to watch when their freedom fighters, their fathers, their uncles were being hung in public spaces. some of the spaces of the chose for example, were like market spaces,
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where obviously this is where the community came together, right? things happens, they're the one life events that attach them to those spaces. and so then by making these points where the people had to be there to actually watch something traumatic happen, you, it's like you've detonated something within that space of the community will never be able to exist around it in the same way ever again, let me come to introduce you because the 2 of you, uh, students of history a, c, c has said things have been lost. we've been, you of human beings. do you identify with the statement? i did, i did chapter, you know, i have to because once we have lost the car to it to be easy to be feed without, it was the cut over 2 out of 4 or 4 out of 4 custom. you know, i, the chinese a good because you have replaced them. the gotcha the same as the same as to, to in depth and gather okay. but you know what you're saying is absolutely sports on, but i just want to find out, do you think that's tons and e,
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as in general and africans, are we traumatized from colonization? would you say that we are? we can say that everything is fine with us. uh, it looked fine, but what i see is like we are just not bill springs of our great grandfathers into our grandfathers. but yes, we just continuing what was blown by the gentleman. we just keeping the tradition which they wanted to impose in us. we're not keeping what our grandfathers and great grandfather i told my dad we'd grandfathers. all right. let me hear from you . the fact that you're trying to bring back what we lost from the essence of course, are not easy. we need to change our systems because that's what we're leaving for. we're not leaving for almost the goals we are leaving for the folks that part taken . so the fact that they government and other people are making a lot of efforts to preserve these things to be as the essence of our history. but we need to change our systems from our leadership styles and other things because
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that's what we are leaving for a year. you spoke about and you colonialism, you'll be to how is it still money festing associated in quinette. quinette isn't ended, but new orleans go to the audience that did and that people, uh, what do you want uh to take you, gaining it and losing the same people, local noise and the same people getting now. so you could notice. so they would just change the system. what do we do then about that class? because how long for how long will we be talking about colonialism and colonialism, ways, or agency ways or rights to determine who we want to be as africans. this is not the story necessarily of only being a victim. it is the story of resilience because the, regardless of everything that has been done, we're still here. we are still planning. we have so creating, we have still telling stories, and i think there is the power in owning that space in which you tell your own stories is for us as are these as creators to re imagined to say how can we be to
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say, how, what can we tap within ourselves and continue to create that process of change and speaking of change. secondly, the german government seems to be willing to use for now to apologize for that. first it is, it could be said in africa re sent to you folks also signed by the president of the country. as i mentioned earlier, did come to the country and issued the very strongly worded apology for your family . you want, obviously the remains of your family members back for the government. it could be reparations. i what i hear all the time. you know? so if we add me to this, it will doings then the ask because we want money. truthful? well, reparations, i think is an important word because it's a word that is demanding something for the loss. and that's because these things are crude over time. the things that they took, the people that they took, they took with intention to destroy any intention to gain also because it was worth it did bill the well that went away from these communities from our countries. and
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so when we talk about operations, what we're talking about is a restoration of that. well, it does not necessarily means that it is only something that can be acquired to paying people back in terms of cash. but you were talking about imagining how reparations can at least add to either cultural, building, infrastructural building. there's so many ways is people who answer stories and needs to come home or go to these countries to look for their people. how is that being facilitated? all of these things just need to be made and reparations, and something that is done on our terms, nobody else's. uh well, i thank you for your comments and i thank you all for your contribution. and i thank you for viewing the if you'd like to watch a longer version of this debate,
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you can find its own all youtube channel. that's no take a show d to a to guy know where we need to young artists who wanted to reconnect with the cultural heritage which was disrupted by colonial rule through how we'll find out the history of gun as royal umbrellas. a key pupils of an umbrella is to shoot a pest and from harsh weather conditions. but in gonna, using an umbrella for a king or queen in a traditional space goes beyond that function. so there's many stories that helps the importance of why the umbrellas came or already settled in gonna um, many of our teams in clean mother is already used to umbrellas, but during the early 1700. so the umbrella for gifted by the dutch, but they all have different imagery, different sizes, different colors and fabrications. with that, when not venison was born to coming in parents and grew up in the united states. she late to relocate to to grandma and set up to see him,
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the foundation that offers the platform where demands coming to rest with a historical past to present the day. so say honey and my connection to the royal umbrellas were away from me. so be reconnected to my call to a heritage and to also too much you can see legacy that my parents you to tell me about when i was younger. i mean, as far but my grandfather and being able to see that a lot of his information wasn't assessable and gonna, and even to our family. it may be realized. a lot of individuals like myself, who are in gonna, or even outside, are dealing with the same thing where they know about their lives. they know about this history, but they don't have any photos or artifacts to bring it back or reconnected. rick to inbox on for our journey from the capital city across to meet one of the royal umbrella mika's income i see in the ocean to region as i go for the people
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say we are the mission to region predominantly umbrella. make it the one who folks me. this craft is called clear from supple his knowledge, the number of the key is defined. for me, this craft provides the means to look off to my from the umbrellas. they used to be an identical tater for a lot of the individuals are coming towards the ceremonies and festivals. many times i choose to have multiple, as even if it's large or small, but they're never gonna have the same design. and even when the, maybe the ashanti king is in front of other kings, are like sub sieves, his umbrella will always be the largest, or he'll be surrounded by multiple umbrellas. not just one, where many of the subsidies will be under maybe a medium sized umbrella to show that at the end of the day, the socket king is the king of all of the other chiefs. when there is a white umbrella, it might not have any design, it would just be
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a plain white umbrella. the sole cases that a chief has some religious context, or he is represented by a church, but usually don't means no special events or maybe for that special ceremony that you'll see a white umbrella before my residency started, i was part of the group exhibition that was curated by my ones, i can, there was a great opportunity for me to so case my relatives and a gallery space. usually my umbrellas i've seen and the museum exhibitions. but it was the 1st time for me to really see how a new audience will interact with my work and also to be able to re introduce myself and a new light where now i'm bringing the historical archives and the importance of the roy umbrellas and a gallery space. this is julie who yeah. i've gotten in and africans our lives is 6 move down memory lead. when i see this ray actually fax only on festival
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cases where it's i've done a very good job and i wish to all the best and all hand davis, the younger generation like me get to have a few of our rich quotesoft and also out of $106.00 african traditional asked to fax the unable to re imagine and reclaim occupancy archives, to photos, artifacts, videos for them. within my art as process, i'm able to uphold the roy umbrellas, which was a historical object, but now and able to use it as a way to tell our traditional stories and a more modern way. nivia is the country that most people associates german colonial rule, and that's because of the genocide committed against the nama and headed to people and the massive lands grubbs that went along with it's. it's known as the 1st genocide of the 20th century. in fact, jemma knew only apologize for the crime, but 100 years later. here's
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a shot to overview of what took place. 34 years of german clooney who in the media was especially brutal. when you mind doing rhodes or for to to add to what school monday, 19 or 4 things were already pretty, but they had been in my literally i put them in your costs please step test which destined me to the customer. so show to the river and manage your mindset best took advantage, you know, act of desperation, that the hero, people who don't send the attack. tuning over pointed german says that in rest funds fund tools as well. um, so just so rather heavy level one grows at the butt's covered, he's in the same was extra munition or to execute a german. so met the man and children chased into the battery on my head. up to $70000.00, died of service and service short cuts on her rebel. and now my people who i joined the fights were headed into a so called clinton troops on counts on the fed. for my work,
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i'm exposed many more died in the condition about 75 percent of the entire population and some $0.50. oh, that must be a nice deal today. on the last week of august, i will need to pay those to me that you guys did we and that's who am i speaking events right? to 60 groups them? yes. history and also process them. how do you come to terms with such a brutal past? well, in this next piece, let me be a musician, robin 96 us around to you phone, so of soccer phones and shows us how he and the young that may be as lived their lives today. well, be very aware of this, which is history. hey everybody. my name is robin the and i'm on the west side, the best side we're in so community. so let's take a ride to my city much rather natalie. you need a k,
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a one to one isn't it may be as dawn sole superstar. and a rab loves his tone, which locals cooler walker. it's maybe as a boot, the largest city and his home of choice. not just because of the vibrant local music scene, but also because the world's largest send you all just a 5 minute drive away. this is freedom maintenance best and having the best of all for us with the ocean and doing the right side inside the so we're having the pressures to you know, so basically soccer phone for me. rab and his crew are assigned to boarding prose. those still in the making, they even hope to represents walk up in international tournaments one day. but talk to her a bad full, a rap has her to shoulder. i need some tlc. c. this may head to my
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desk. the big township on the outskirts of walk up, most people live here. and this is also where my, my oldest has to practice. the traditional see the takes care of all kinds of pains and stores from sports injuries to connecting with your ancestors or to humble doctor has a solution for everything. some of the places are we don't really stress our sales with um, wisdom medicines and all that stuff to know because we know like we go back to the roots cuz that's where we're very spiritual and very rude to me. they're going to turn these of the skill user or the outage. i'm going to try and get it to the legacy of gym and colonial rule in soccer months still plays a huge role here today. in the 1st few years of the 20th century, a german soldier has moved to thousands of indigenous people right here and walk
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them on. as part of the genocide in the maybe up rubbing nearly takes us to a mass grave that serves as a painful reminder to those that were killed. the low. we have the printer in the brow house which is all pretty and suckled one. these are very pretend holiday town. we also have this part of our history and this is actually um on, on the dates on, on that side. and i would like to us to share this part of the history of my town with you off to visiting the jews, the township and of the mass cemetery, rapids to the old colonial saint, helps walk up to meet up with his friends. the beach is one of their favorite
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places in town, a perfect spot to end the day. and think about the menu experience of the city when you live in odessa and when you come to the center of town, like you come to a different town. it's like you're in a different city. man. is completely 2 different words. yeah. this is basically like a little island. so there's 2 different words that depend on that. we've come to the end of our show of german colonial rule lasted about 35 years as they had to give up the colonies to the british and french after world war one. and yet both here and other countries, people still struggle with the consequences of colonization. i'd love to hear your thoughts on this, you know where to find us as well as social media. well, youtube is the ground, tick tock, select. but that's what we have for you. today, the by the
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