THE EXCAVATION
Module 2: The Excavation recovers the African intellectual inheritance that colonial education suppressed, dismissed, or erased.
The colonial classroom did not fill an empty space. It displaced a full one. This module returns teachers to what was there before — not as nostalgia, but as evidence.
This module covers:
- African Epistemology: how African communities understood knowledge, truth, and learning before contact
- The Great African Civilisations as Curriculum: from Kmt to Timbuktu to Great Zimbabwe — what the evidence shows
- Indigenous Science: African mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and engineering — documented
- Oral Tradition as a Rigorous Knowledge System: the griot tradition, what the academy refuses to count, and why it matters
- Ubuntu as Epistemology: not a slogan — a complete framework for knowledge, ethics, and community
- Sovereign Consciousness in Practice — The Rooted: Fela Kuti, Miriam Makeba, Malcolm X, and what demonstrated sovereignty actually looks like
- 10-question knowledge check with full answer key
- Infographics: African civilisations timeline · two streams of sovereign consciousness · Ubuntu epistemology cycle · oral tradition data
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Tags: African education, decolonial teaching, Total Sovereignty Awareness, TSA Toolkit, PowerAfrika, professional development, African epistemology, Ubuntu, oral tradition, griot, Fela Kuti, Miriam Makeba, Malcolm X, African civilisations