Afrocentricity, the Adae Festival of the Akan, African American Festivals, and Intergenerational Communication

Author:

Owusu-Frempong Yaw1

Affiliation:

1. University of Ghana

Abstract

African American communities celebrate different kinds of festivals each year, but little has been published on this subject. This article is intended to fill part of the vacuum, demonstrating the importance and functions of African festivals and their relationship with contemporary African American festivals. African festivals are a tool of community gathering and unity and place us at the center of our culture and social environment. They are also a medium of cultural education and intergenerational communication and play an important role in the preservation of our cultural heritage, transmitting knowledge and our experiences as a people to future generations. The celebration of festivals in the African American communities must not be seen merely as an annual congregation of street and food vendors, marching bands, and musicians but also as a tool of cultural reconstruction and transmission of knowledge to the younger generation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Anthropology,Cultural Studies

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