Remembrance is the process of finding what has been lost to memory. It is how we come to know ourselves again when others have confused our Way. Kebuka!: Reclaiming Our Ancestral Memory is an essential tool for those who seek remembrance, for those who endeavor to find their Afrikan way. It is a journey for those who want to be healed and those who will become our uncompromised healers. It helps open our Afrikan mind to ancestral remembrance by giving the real feel of our Maafa (Great Destruction). Through it we can see our forced movement out of Afrika as our ancestors experienced it. It gives us their memory.
Antero Alli was a filmmaker and producer of "paratheater" workshops and infrequent stagings largely in Berkeley, California, and later in Oregon, where he moved with his musician wife Sylvie in 2015. Alli also was a professional astrologer and has authored books on experimental theatre, astrology and the 8-circuit model of consciousness popularized by Timothy Leary.
Very short read. Powerful book! It helps one to understand what the Afrikans went through as captors from their great continent. This book will make you angry at first but you will realize at some point that the struggle made the descendants of Afrikan people resilient; able to adapt to any situation good or bad. Warriors to say the least.