This small warrior is the Negro Pepper (Xylopia aethiopica), also known as eeru alamo (Yoruba), Uda (Igbo) This warrior is the Negro Pepper (Xylopia aethiopica), also known as eeru alamo...
This small warrior is the Negro Pepper (Xylopia aethiopica), also known as eeru alamo (Yoruba), Uda (Igbo) This warrior is the Negro Pepper (Xylopia aethiopica), also known as eeru alamo (Yoruba), Uda (Igbo). These plant warrior women are reminding people on the continent what happened some 500 years ago when people were captured and enslaved in the 'new world'. Along with captives on the many ships which sailed from the coastal regions in Africa, foodstuffs were also colonised.
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