BITK: He From Whom Death Ran - MASSOCKI MA MASSOCKI Book

  • Author: MASSOCKI MA MASSOCKI
  • Publisher: Pierced Rock Press
  • Cover Type: Paperback
  • Pages: 136 pages
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs, Historical
  • Genre Class: Biography, Historical
  • What would you do if you couldnt die no matter how much danger youre in? If you couldnt stop until your lifes mission is accomplished? How would you negotiate divine mandates and human adventures? Bitk is a condensed cross-cultural tale of a man with a divine assignment: to save his village from the hands of colonisation. This is an expository account of European colonisations religious beliefs, laws, blatant violations and historical aggressions geared towards eradicating the cultural identity of Bitks African ancestors. Moreover, this book demonstrates the developed political, social, spiritual and religious system Bitks African ancestors had before violations of their natural rights in all kinds. As an exhumation of a great African tradition buried by European colonisation, Bitk presents a vibrant appeal for the protection and preservation of world heritage. PRAISE FOR BITK A story of a simple man with an extraordinary will to live and let live. - Jericka P. Orellano, Managing Editor, Lexcode PhilippinesThis is a unique and fascinating book-wonderful storytelling that grips your attention, together with a razor-sharp deconstruction of the damage inflicted by European colonization on the life, culture and spiritual traditions of the authors African ancestors ... I wholeheartedly recommend this book to you-independent of your cultural background and spiritual understanding." - Rev. Dr. David Keizan Scott Roshi, Founder, StoneWater Zen Sangha, United Kingdom This is a book of wisdom.- Mbombog Mbenda, patriarch and custodian of the Basaa traditionAn extraordinary contribution to the exhumation and understanding of our tradition buried by colonization.- Mbombog Mbeleg, patriarch and traditional priest of the Basaa tradition

    P>Review A story of a simple man with an extraordinary will to live and let live. - Jericka P. Orellano, Managing Editor, Lexcode PhilippinesThis is a unique and fascinating book-wonderful storytelling that grips your attention, together with a razor-sharp deconstruction of the damage inflicted by European colonization on the life, culture and spiritual traditions of the authors African ancestors ... I wholeheartedly recommend this book to you-independent of your cultural background and spiritual understanding." - Rev. Dr. David Keizan Scott Roshi, Founder, StoneWater Zen Sangha, United Kingdom This is a book of wisdom.- Mbombog Mbenda, patriarch and custodian of the Basaa traditionAn extraordinary contribution to the exhumation and understanding of our tradition buried by colonization.- Mbombog Mbeleg, patriarch and traditional priest of the Basaa tradition About the Author: Massocki Ma Massocki is a columnist and activist aligned to pan-Africanism. He writes for digital and print news media and regional and international organisations. Massocki also promotes pan-Africanism conversations and conferences in Europe, Asia and Africa, deliberately recounting Africas history by retelling its stories through peoples witness accounts. His first book, The Pride of an African Migrant, was published in 2020 by Pierced Rock Press.

    (BK-9789956465071)

    SKU BK-9789956465071
    Barcode # 9789956465071
    Brand Pierced Rock Press
    Artist / Author MASSOCKI MA MASSOCKI
    Shipping Weight 0.1600kg
    Shipping Width 0.130m
    Shipping Height 0.010m
    Shipping Length 0.200m
    Type Paperback

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