Preserving the Memory ofAfrican Civilizations
Cultural heritage sits at the origin of Fondation AmmasuBaba. Inspired by the lifelong work of Ne AmmasuBaba Kinkela Wa Ma Zulu, we work to restore and protect the knowledge, history, and identity of African civilizations - particularly the heritage of the ancient Bantu population and its contributions to world history. We believe a community that knows its own story is a community equipped to shape its future
- What we do
- Preservation of African history and traditions
- Cultural education and awareness programmes
- Publications and educational media
- Research into African civilizations
- Museums, archives, and historical documentation
- Promotion of indigenous languages
- Preservation of indigenous knowledge systems
- Community and international cultural programmes
Why Cultural Heritage Maters
Awareness of African cultural heritage is declining across generations. By documenting history, publishing research, and bringing cultural education to communities and international audiences alike, we work to ensure that this knowledge is not lost – connecting traditional wisdom with modern learning so that heritage remains a living inheritance, not a museum piece
