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African diaspora martial arts (9 P) E. Engolo (10 P) Pages in category "African martial arts" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Martial arts in Africa by country (56 C) * African martial arts (2 C, 10 P) B. Boxing in Africa (3 C, 1 P) F. Fencing in Africa (2 C) J. Judo in Africa (5 C, 1 P) K.
Mixed martial arts in Africa by country (1 C) Muay Thai in Africa by country (10 C) Taekwondo in Africa by country (15 C) Wushu in Africa by country (1 C) A.
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Engolo was "rediscovered" in 1950s when the Angolan artist Albano Neves e Sousa included it in a collection of drawings, highlighting its similarities to the Afro-Brazilian martial art of Capoeira. [5] Engolo is one of several African martial arts spread to the Americas through the African Diaspora.
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Nguni stick-fighting (also known as donga, or dlala 'nduku, which literally translates as 'playing sticks') [1] is a martial art traditionally practiced by teenage Nguni herdboys in South Africa. Each combatant is armed with two long sticks, one of which is used for defense and the other for offense. Little armor is used.