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Why do many African families give their children both a traditional and an English name?
There is another explanation I've encountered which says that culturally, an English sounding name will help a child from an ethnic minority family integrate better into the culture of their adopted country, and may protect the child from bullying at school.
There is another explanation I’ve encountered which says that culturally, an English sounding name will help a child from an ethnic minority family integrate better into the culture of their adopted country, and may protect the child from bullying at school.
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The world can learn valuable lessons from African traditional societies, including a strong emphasis on community, deep respect for elders and ancestors, interconnectedness with nature, collective responsibility, oral tradition as a knowledge-sharing tool, practical skills-based education, and a focRead more
The world can learn valuable lessons from African traditional societies, including a strong emphasis on community, deep respect for elders and ancestors, interconnectedness with nature, collective responsibility, oral tradition as a knowledge-sharing tool, practical skills-based education, and a focus on hospitality and generosity towards others.
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