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NS2 | SELF-DETERMINATION BEANIE

NS2 | SELF-DETERMINATION BEANIE

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THE SEVEN PRINICPLES

The Nguzo Saba, which translates to "Seven Principles" in Swahili, is a set of principles rooted in Pan-Africanism and African-American culture. They represent a daily code of conduct for the promotion of prosperity and longevity of African peoples around the world.

KUJICHAGULIA

Kujichagulia, the second principle of the Nguzo Saba, means self-determination in Swahili. It emphasizes the importance of defining oneself, naming oneself, creating for oneself, and speaking for oneself. Kujichagulia encourages individuals to take control of their own destiny, to resist oppression, and to strive for autonomy and empowerment. This principle is about asserting one's identity, reclaiming cultural heritage, and actively shaping one's future. It promotes self-respect, self-reliance, and the pursuit of personal and collective goals. Kujichagulia reminds us that we have the power to shape our own lives and to create positive change in our communities.

AHENWA SYMBOL

The Ahenwa symbol, also known as the "Morning Star" or "Pentacle of Venus," is a traditional Adinkra symbol from Ghana, West Africa. It represents beauty and femininity and is associated with the planet Venus, often referred to as the "Morning Star" due to its appearance in the sky before sunrise.
The Ahenwa symbol consists of a five-pointed star enclosed within a circle, with additional geometric embellishments. The star itself is a universal symbol of guidance, light, and hope. In the context of the Ahenwa symbol, it specifically embodies the qualities of beauty, femininity, and harmony.
In Ghanaian culture, the Ahenwa symbol is often used in decorative arts, textiles, and pottery, serving as a motif to convey messages of love, beauty, and the feminine divine. It is also sometimes worn as jewelry, particularly by women, to celebrate their inherent beauty and strength.
Overall, the Ahenwa symbol holds significant cultural and aesthetic value in Ghanaian society, representing the timeless qualities of beauty and femininity as well as the guiding light of Venus, the Morning Star.

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• 100% Turbo Acrylic
• 12″ (30 cm) in length
• Hypoallergenic 
• Unisex style
• Hand washable

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