Bantu Philosophy was created in 1945.
Placide Tempels wrote the influential book "Bantu Philosophy." In this work, he explores the philosophical ideas and worldview of the Bantu people of Central Africa. Tempels argues that Bantu thought is a coherent system of beliefs that can be considered a philosophy in its own right.
Nammina Bantu was created in 1960.
Bantu Village was created on 23-05-22.
Bantu Baptist Church was created in 1927.
Bantu Men's Social Centre was created in 1924.
Centre International des Civilisations Bantu was created in 1983.
W. D. Hammond-Tooke has written: 'Patrolling the herms' -- subject(s): Bantu Philosophy, Bantu-speaking peoples, Philosophy, Bantu, Purity, Ritual, Religion, Ritual Purity, Social life and customs 'The tribes of King William's Town district' -- subject(s): Tribes, Ethnology 'Boundaries and belief, the structure of a Sotho worldview' -- subject(s): Kgaga (African people), Philosophy, Kgaga (African people), Social life and customs 'The tribes of Willowvale District' -- subject(s): Ethnology 'The Bantu-speaking peoples of Southern Africa' -- subject(s): Bantu-speaking peoples, Indigenous peoples
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The Perennial Philosophy was created in 1945.
Philosophy Now was created in 1991.
Radical Philosophy was created in 1972.
The Conditions of Philosophy was created in 1965.