Who We Are

Who We Are: "We are a collaboration of families of African Traditional practitioners coming together to venerate our Ancestors for the perpetual healing of our communities."

About our favicon: Fawohodie, an adinkra symbol meaning the "symbol of independence, freedom, emancipation". From the expression: Fawodhodie ene obre na enam. Literal translation:
"Independence comes with its responsibilities."

Sunday, January 22, 2012


Keepers of the Way T-shirt Contest is in full swing and the announcement will soon be in about the winning design! Much thanks to all who submitted designs.

This contest is geared toward obtaining an image that depicts the honoring and elevation of Afrikan Ancestors. The image will be printed on t-shirts and sold as a fundraiser for Keepers of the Way Ancestor Celebration.

The winner of the contest will receive:
A free t-shirt
Recognition on Facebook
Recognition in the program

Blind judging of the designs will be done and the winner will be announced on January 29, 2012. 

So, keep visiting us to see the winning design and also check out the auction page. You still have time to submit items for this very worthy cause in celebration of our Ancestors.

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