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Capoeria (kɑpəˈwɛɹə) Afro-Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music. Known for its quick and complex maneuver, predominantly using power, speed, and leverage across a wide variety of kicks, spins and other techniques.
Origin: 16th century Brazil
Quote "He knew enough about capoeira; once during kung fu class, brother Moon'd said it came from Brazil, a martial art that West Africans developed to fight back against their oppressors."(The Alchemist of Kush, Faust 245)
Hotep (ḥtp) An Egyptian that word that translator to "to be at peace". Commonly found in the names of Ancient Egyptian figures. Example: "Hotepsekhemwy".
Origin: Ancient Egypt
Quote "Hotel em mãakheru: Peace and triumph (to you)."(The Alchemist of Kush, Faust 1026)
Coon (ko͞on) 1.) A contemptuous term used to refer to a black person. (slang) 2.) Short for Raccoon
Origin: Colonial America 1745
Quote "Before In Dahomey, neither Williams nor Walker objected to being presented as "The Two Real Coons" on the New York stage."(Dancing in the Dark, Phillips 11)
Ursula (/ˈɜːrsələ/) A feminine name given in several different languages. Derived from the Latin word "Ursa" meaning "bear".
Origin: Latin (Ursa)
Quote "Ursa, wake up Ursa, baby."(CoRregidora, Jones 61)
Generations (ˌjenəˈrāSH(ə)n) All the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively.
Origin: Latin (Generare)
Quote "All the Corregidora women with narrow waist and high cheekbones and wide hips. All the Corregidora women dancing. And he wanted me."(CoRregidora, Jones 61)
Cake Walk (ˈkākˌwôk) A dancing competition between African Americans where at the end the winners received a cake.
Origin: American slave plantations Pre-Civil War.
Johnny Cake (ˈjänēˌkāk) A flat cornmeal cake typically baked or fried on a griddle.
Origin: North America/Australia early 18th century.
Quote "I would have to carry food-Jonnycake, smoked meat, dry fruit, a bottle of water."(Kindred, Butler 169)
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