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Podcast Afro Historyscapes

Afro Historyscapes

Horniman Museum and Gardens

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/14j. Total Éps: 10

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Afro Historyscapes is a ten-episode podcast series that gives a fresh perspective on African history. We tell the story of African Histories through objects at the Horniman Museum and Gardens in South London.

 

The podcast has been developed alongside our Community Action Research project and shares the research of our curators, project team and Community Action Researchers.

 

The overarching theme of the series is movement with three episodes each featuring Trade, Religion and Technology. We also feature a special episode hosted by Sherry Davis, a Community Researcher, musician and filmmaker.

 

We tell the sorts of stories about the objects in our collections that answer questions you didn’t know who to ask. At 10-15 minutes each they are perfect to enjoy over a cup of your favourite hot drink.

 

The series is

Produced by: JC Niala & Tom Fearon

Co-producer: Sian Brett

Music: Edmund Jolliffe

 

JC Niala gratefully acknowledges the support provided by the Joint BME Events and Activities scheme administered by the Social History Society in partnership with Economic History Society, History UK, History of Education Society (UK), History Workshop Journal, Royal Historical Society, Society for the Study of Labour History and Women's History Network. 


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African Headrests: Technology and design in the past and the future

Épisode 9

mardi 12 octobre 2021Durée 15:40

Join us this week for the final episode of the Afro Historyscapes podcast series.


This week we are joined from Nairobi, Kenya by Community Researcher Yyvette Waweru. Yvette will discuss her research into African headrests - otherwise known as ‘dream machines’, an important example of African design and technology.


Not only do headrests tell us so much about their function and aesthetics but also the people who use them. Yvette will also discuss how headrests have inspired her Afrofuturist film that explores how they might be used in the future.


Objects we discuss

21.81

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/21.81/


2010.7

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/2010.7


2019.63

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/2019.63/


1972.119

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/1972.119/


2003.599

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/2003.599/


2013.156

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/2013.156/


2676

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/2676/


Yvettes Video


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Igbo and Nigerian Crafting Practices

Épisode 8

mardi 28 septembre 2021Durée 16:31

In this episode, we are joined by Community Action Researcher and Maker, Chinelo L. Njaka PhD.


Chinelo will share with us her experience of carrying out research into the Horniman collections as part of the Community Action Research project. Her research takes a look at the presence - and absence - of Igbo and Nigerian craft technologies and what this can tell us about the creativity of Igbo peoples as well as colonial legacies. Chinelo used the incredible Nancy Stanfield collection held at the Horniman to help tell this story.


Objects:

28.11.66/33

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/28.11.66/33


Nancy Stanfield Collection - photographs

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/subject/subject-1388/


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African Milk Technologies

Épisode 7

mardi 14 septembre 2021Durée 20:08

In this episode we speak to Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp, one of the Horniman's curators, about her recent interest in the colonial history of milk.


We discuss Horniman collections relating to an incredible technology developed by pastoralist communities in Kenya and elsewhere in East and North Eastern Africa, to process milk, making it safe to drink. We explore how this mobile technology contrasts with European industrial milk practices which have dominated the global expansion of dairy.


Milk offers a fascinating way into thinking about colonialism, technology and science, and who gets to decide what is useful and good for us, and what knowledge counts.


Objects we discuss


1972.106

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/1972.106/


1972.82

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/1972.82/


1972.128

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/1972.128/


1990.544vi

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/1990.544vi/


ARC/BRA/002/029/019

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/ARC/BRA/002/029/019/


Read more about Roger Brain

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/story/nigerian-independence-through-a-lens/


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Ifá Divination - The Travelling Religion of the Yoruba peoples

Épisode 6

mardi 31 août 2021Durée 26:25

In this episode we discuss the traditional Yoruba religion know as Ifá. This religious tradition forms the bedrock of Yoruba culture and spiritual life, where people, ancestors, and spirits interact through ritual and worship.


We discuss with Community Action Researcher, Abiola Balogun, some of the main features of this religious tradition, how its rich material culture can take on a life of its own, and how it has travelled the world, inspiring music in Cuba.


Objects we discuss

23.34

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/23.34/


6.12.65/546

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/6.12.65/546/

Additional Material:

 

Abiola’s videos

The Nigerian Collection of the Yoruba Traditional Religion


The Journey of the Travelling Religion


Music video

Eleggua - Daymé Arocena - Cubafonía


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Another history of Christianity in Africa

Épisode 5

mardi 17 août 2021Durée 39:38

The Horniman collections tell a very different story than is usually heard about Christianity in Africa.


Find out about how Christianity was practised in Africa several centuries before the arrival of European missionaries, how Africans themselves have embraced, interpreted, and transformed the faith, and when Stormzy took 100,000 people to church at Glastonbury festival.


Objects we discuss:


nn17962

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/nn17962/

 

1973.268

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/1973.268/


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African Islamic Worlds: Trade, Spirits, and Art with Sabrina Al Sayed

Épisode 4

mardi 3 août 2021Durée 20:57

In this episode we are joined by Community Action Researcher Sabrina Al-Sayed, where we explore the influence of Islam on Saharan trade routes.


We discuss how the Kel-Tamashek peoples keep themselves safe from spirits known in Islam as Jinn, and how Islamic spirituality has been embraced and shaped by African people throughout history in the form of art.


Objects we discuss


2007.214

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/2007.214/


2007.158

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/2007.158/


nn3549

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/nn3549/


Jean Jenkins - Album

https://open.spotify.com/album/0TtJGwXqJpNEorkymW0lSW?si=LaS9dSKYRCmYjeH11RWm9Q&dl_branch=1


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Community Action Researcher Sherry Davis (Special Episode)

mardi 20 juillet 2021Durée 28:02

Welcome to a special episode of Afro Historyscapes.

 

In an interview hosted by Sherry Davis, a musician, filmmaker and community researcher, we spotlight the incredible work of Phillip Jimbi Katana, an archaeologist and heritage conservationist who has led the excavation and restoration of several monuments along the Kenyan coast. 

 

His prolific career has included spearheading a campaign to return the sacred Vigango artefacts back to the local Mijikenda community and converting the abandoned British East Africa Protectorate HQ into a museum. 


Read the transcript: https://cms.thehorniman.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Sherry-Special-Episode-Transcript.docx


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Sounds of Mpingo- Musical Journeys from the Swahili Coast

Épisode 3

mardi 6 juillet 2021Durée 13:18

In Episode 3 of Afro Historyscapes podcast we trace how wood from the Mpingo tree, which grows on the Swahili coast is used to make woodwind instruments in Europe.


We trace the ways that the sounds made by Mpingo wood have spiritual connections in Europe and among Congolese Kimbaguiste orchestras.


Read the audio transcript: https://cms.thehorniman.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Afro-Historyscapes-Podcast-Episode-Three-Script.docx


Objects we discuss:


2004.1080.1

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/2004.1080.1/


ARC/MCG/MS/1355-1371/1366

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/ARC/MCG/MS/1355-1371/1366/

FAKI - Soldiers of God - David Garbin and Enrico Masi - 2013

https://vimeo.com/148214871



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The Chair of Power on the Swahili Coast

Épisode 2

mercredi 23 juin 2021Durée 12:24

Welcome to episode 2 of Afro Historyscapes Podcast. In this episode we remain on the Swahili East African Coast, particularly the island of Pate. We look at the relationship between Kiti cha Enzi- or the chair of power- and poet Mwana Kupona, to explore the history and traditions of this beautiful island. 


Objects we discuss:


1971.32

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/1971.32/


https://poemsontheunderground.org/from-poem-to-her-daughter




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Indian Ocean trade routes from the Swahili East African Coast

Épisode 1

lundi 7 juin 2021Durée 13:11

Welcome to Episode One of the Afro Historyscapes podcast.


We begin by exploring the theme of trade on the Swahili East African Coast. We will look at how cigarette cards from the 1920's show the diversity of people who visited, lived and thrived on the Swahili Coast over the centuries. ​


Objects we mention:


28.11.53/1

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/28.11.53/1/

 

2.5.60/33

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/2.5.60/33/


2011.44.29

https://www.horniman.ac.uk/object/2011.44/


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