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Kumba Femusu Solleh

    Kono Gold or Koine Gold
    THE DAMBY TRADITION OF THE KONO OF SIERRA LEONE-WEST AFRICA
    THE DAMBY TRADITION OF THE KONO PEOPLE OF SIERRA LEONE WEST AFRICA
    The Damby Tradition of the Kono People of Sierra Leone West Africa
    • The Damby Tradition of the Kono People of Sierra Leone West Africa

      With a Tribute to the Late Paramount Chief Fasuluku I of Kono District 1895-1978

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The Damby concept draws a parallel to DNA, suggesting that it represents the foundational protein chains that determine the hereditary traits of all living beings. This innovative idea explores the intricate connections between genetic makeup and the characteristics that define each individual, offering a fresh perspective on heredity and identity.

      The Damby Tradition of the Kono People of Sierra Leone West Africa
    • The Damby concept parallels DNA, proposing that just as DNA carries hereditary traits through protein chains, the Damby concept serves as a foundational element influencing the characteristics of every human and living creature. This intriguing idea invites readers to explore the connections between genetics and the essence of life itself.

      THE DAMBY TRADITION OF THE KONO PEOPLE OF SIERRA LEONE WEST AFRICA
    • THE DAMBY TRADITION OF THE KONO OF SIERRA LEONE-WEST AFRICA

      WITH THE DAMBY ANIMALS AS IDENTIFIED BY THE PROGENITORS

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of rich cultural heritage, the narrative explores the complexities of tradition and modernity within a community. Characters grapple with their identities as they navigate familial expectations and societal changes. Themes of resilience and the impact of history on personal choices are woven throughout, highlighting the tension between honoring the past and embracing the future. The story offers a poignant reflection on the power of tradition in shaping lives and relationships.

      THE DAMBY TRADITION OF THE KONO OF SIERRA LEONE-WEST AFRICA