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History of Africa with Zeinab Badawi

The Golden Stool: In this episode, Zeinab Badawi travels to Ghana and Cote D'Ivoire to find out about the Asante people and their kingdom. We examine the history, myths and legends of the Asante people. We attend the Akwasidae, a colourful festival where the King of the kings of the Asante - known as the Asantehene - has his gold regalia on full display as a way of projecting wealth and prestige. And we hear about the great Asante queen who led the resistance against the invading British and hid the Asante's most valued and sacred possession: the Golden Stool. The Asante serve as an example of how despite decades of colonial rule, Africans maintained their traditions and continue to revel in and perpetuate their heritage and customs.

Episode 14 - The Golden Stool

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Episode 01 - Mother Africa
Episode 02 - Cattle, Crops and Iron
Episode 03 - Gift of the Nile
Episode 04 - Kingdom of Kush
Episode 05 - The Rise of Aksum
Episode 06 - Kings and Emirs
Episode 07 - North Africa
Episode 08 - Ancestors, Spirits and God
Episode 09 - Islam in Africa
Episode 10 - Desert Empires
Episode 11 - City States and Civilisations
Episode 12 - Coast and Conquest
Episode 13 - Southern Kingdoms
Episode 14 - The Golden Stool
Episode 15 - No Longer at Ease
Episode 16 - Slavery and Suffering
Episode 17 - Slavery and Salvation
Episode 18 - Diamonds, Gold and Greed
Episode 19 - Kongo and the Scramble for Africa
Episode 20 - Resistance and Liberation