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World Encyclopedia of African People: Origins, Histories and Identities of Afro-Derived Peoples (Understanding Human Diversity) Paperback – Large Print, January 29, 2026

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Management number 219167585 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $16.12 Model Number 219167585
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Introducing the World Encyclopedia of African People, the definitive reference for understanding the rich, complex, and extraordinary diversity of the African continent and its global diaspora. This landmark volume is designed to inform, inspire, and transform the way we see Africa—not as a monolith, but as a vibrant tapestry of peoples, lineages, and cultures that have shaped human history for tens of thousands of years.From the earliest human ancestors to the dynamic societies of today, this encyclopedia delivers an unprecedented, evidence-based account of Africa’s peoples. It highlights the basal lineages that form the foundation of the continent’s genetic and cultural diversity, tracing their evolution and interactions through the medieval period and the European colonial era. Readers will gain insight into how these populations mixed, migrated, and influenced one another, producing the intricate patterns of ancestry and identity that continue to define Africa today.Beyond the continent, the book explores the global African diaspora, documenting the spread, survival, and contributions of African-descended populations across the Americas, the Middle East, the Indian Ocean, and beyond. Through careful scholarship, it reveals how African peoples shaped civilizations, resisted oppression, and built enduring cultural legacies worldwide.Structured geographically, historically, and genetically, each chapter examines African populations in context—covering ancestry, language families, migration patterns, and cultural development. Special attention is given to the ways colonial classifications misrepresented African diversity, and how modern identities reflect centuries of adaptation, resilience, and interconnection rather than simple racial labels.Written in a clear, encyclopedic style yet accessible to general readers, students, and researchers, World Encyclopedia of African People bridges anthropology, genetics, history, and cultural studies. It is the first volume in the Understanding Human Diversity series, setting the stage for a global exploration of humanity’s most compelling stories. This is more than a book—it is a reference, a roadmap, and a celebration of the African people’s enduring contributions to the world.Whether for scholars, educators, or anyone passionate about human diversity, this volume is the ultimate guide to Africa’s peoples and their profound impact on our shared history. Step into a world of discovery, insight, and understanding—the World Encyclopedia of African People is here to redefine what you know about Africa and its people. Read more

ISBN13 979-8245729237
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8.5 x 1.35 x 11 inches
Item Weight 3.69 pounds
Reading age 15 - 18 years
Print length 598 pages
Part of series Understanding Human Diversity
Publication date January 29, 2026

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