African Wisdom in Image and Proverb

Missira-Wadne, Senegal 1988

Missira-Wadne, Senegal 1988

The poorest person in not the one without money but the one without wisdom. Ghanaian proverb
This young farmer, alongwith other villagers, had a vision to build a well with a storage tank for their village. When I returned to this village in 2006, the village was much more prosperous and the tank was a water tower supplying water for homes and for irrigation. Missira-Wadne, Senegal 1988

"I am because we are; we are because I am"  South African proverb

Life is a proverb of creation.  African proverb
All who live under the sun are plaited together like one big mat.  African proverb 
Southern Kenya 1995 Life is the best gift; the rest is extra. Tanzanian proverb
Massina, Mali 1994 Life is in community.  African proverb
Southern Sudan 1989 DiafarabŽ, Mali 1994  Life has two legs, male and female.   African proverb
Children are the reward of life.  Congolese proverb
Southern Sudan 1993 Lome, Togo Bamako, Mali 1992 Southern Sudan 1989 Missira-Wadne, Senegal 1988 Sokoto, Nigeria 1989 Knowledge is like a garden; if it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested.  Guinean proverb 
Cotonou, Benin 1991 The Gambia 1994 Nairobi, Kenya 1990 Narok, Kenya 1994 DiafarabŽ, Mali. 1994 DiafarabŽ, Mali. 1994 One does not live without working.  Tanzanian proverb
DjennŽ, Mali 1992 Mbao, Senegal 1988 Bamako, Mali 1992  If you can talk, you can sing; if you can walk, you can dance.  Zimbabwean proverb
Nairobi, Kenya 1995 Nairobi, Kenya 1995  God is the contemporary of everything.  African proverb
If you are going to ask from God, take a large basket.  Nigerian proverb
Southern Kenya, 1995 Asmara, Eritrea 1993