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Chapters 10 to 12

African Military Frameworks Before 1800 | The Dogon of Mali West Africa | The Genesis of African Science and Technology/ Written by Butch Leake (Narrated by Gary Davis) Copyright 2023

African military frameworks before 1800 allude to the advancement of military frameworks ( or systems) on the African landmass before 1800, with accentuation on the job of native states and people groups, whose pioneers and battling powers were brought into the world on the mainland, with their vital army installations, strongholds, and supply sources.

The Dogon

The Dogon (or Kaador, Kaado) is an ethnic, social tribe local to the main level area of Mali, south of the Niger contort, in Western Africa, near the city of Bandiagara, and in Burkina Faso. The general population numbers are someplace in the scope of 400,000 and 800,000. They impart in the Dogon lingos, which involve an independent piece of the Niger-Congo language family, inferring they are not immovably related to some different tongues.

The Genesis of African Science and Technology... The Stars of deepest Origin... The Dogon Planetary Cosmology...

 African science and technology have a long and rich history, dating back to ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and the Nok. The Dogon people, hailing from Mali, are renowned for their unique planetary cosmology, which incorporates precise observational knowledge of the motions and properties of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies. Their astronomical knowledge has been passed down through oral tradition and is believed to have been passed down from ancient Egyptian knowledge. In modern times, African science and technology are being recognized for their crucial contributions to fields such as medicine, agriculture, and energy production. Despite past neglect and exploitation, African contributions to science and technology continue to inspire and shape the future.