Part 1 - Honoring H.I.M - Ethiopia

This series is dedicated to honoring His Imperial Majesty, Lord of Lords, King of Kings and the Conquering Lion of Judah, Haile Selassie. 

Each episode in this series will focus on a different aspect relating to His Imperial Majesty, from the foundations of the motherland, to his linage, life and works. Each episode will be accompanied by the high vibrations of brothers and sisters which will serve as the soundtrack to these works.  

Throughout this episode we will feature musical works of brothers and sisters of Ethiopia apart from the works you are about to hear which was recorded in Kingston, Jamaica. So as not to disrupt the flow of the episode I will not be naming the titles of each works but they are all in the description of this episode. 

In this episode we will be focusing on his home and the land of his lineage, Ethiopia. We will set the scene for what is to come from this series. There is so much knowledge, wisdom and history to be shared about this sacred place that in this short period of time we will only scratch the surface of ethiopia's infinite depths.  

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The frequencies featured in this episode are below; 

Bongo Trevor Campbell - Ithiopia, Land of Our Fathers 
Chewa - Aster Aweke 
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Mezmur Mahidere Melekot - Mahiber 
Yegelle Tezeta - Mulatu Astake 
Oh Africa - Teddy Afro 
Neckchalehu - Eyob Makonnen 
Laychal Yelem - Haile Roots 

Give thanks for the sources of information used in the research of this episode as seen below; 

https://www.ethiovisit.com/ethiopia-basic-facts/64/ 
http://rastaites.com/the-ark-of-the-covenant/ 
https://www.africanholocaust.net/kebranegast/ 
https://absoluteethiopia.com/lalibela-ethiopia-an-introduction-in-ethiopias-top-destination/ 
https://ethiopia.me.uk/the-twelve-rock-cut-churches-complex-in-lalibela/ 
https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/lalibela-ethiopia/ 
https://sacredsites.com/africa/ethiopia/sacred_sites_ethiopia.html 

Disclaimer : Reggae Uprising Podcast does not own any of the rights to any of the music or extracts featured. It is used only as a tool of education, upliftment and empowerment for and of people of the diaspora.

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