Omowale, definition

Omowale, which means in Yoruba “the son who has come home” (X and Haley, 1965, 356). The name is fitting since he received it while touring Africa and the Middle East in search of pan-Africanist and Muslim allies for the cause of African Americans back in the United States.

Related to Omowale,

  • Swale means a shallow depression in the ground sloping to a place for disposal for the purpose of providing a method of drainage of surface water.

  • Panchayat means an institution (by whatever name called) of self-government constituted under article 243B, for the rural areas;

  • Toddler means a child at least one year of age but less than 2 years of age.

  • Parade means any procession or body of pedestrians, except members of the Armed Forces, numbering more than 30, standing, marching or walking on any street or sidewalk, or any group of vehicles numbering ten or more, except funeral processions, standing or moving on any street;

  • Façade means the principal front or fronts of a building.