Egusi Seeds by Wild Earth Africa
Wild Earth Africa is a fair trade company that works with female farmers in Africa to source high-quality, organic produce. Egusi seeds are popular in West African cuisine and can be used in dishes such as stews and soups. These seeds are rich in protein and healthy fats, making them a great addition to a balanced diet. Customers rave about the freshness of Wild Earth Africa's products and appreciate the company's commitment to sustainability. These Egusi Seeds cost around $15.
African Print Headwraps by The Wrap Life
The Wrap Life is a Brooklyn-based company that creates beautiful and versatile headwraps in vibrant African prints. These headwraps can be styled in a variety of ways and are perfect for adding a pop of color to any outfit. Customers love the quality and durability of The Wrap Life's headwraps, as well as the company's commitment to inclusivity and body positivity. These African Print Headwraps by The Wrap Life cost around $25.
African Black Soap by Shea Moisture
Shea Moisture is a popular
beauty brand that creates natural and organic hair and skincare products. African Black Soap is a gentle and moisturizing soap that is perfect for all skin types. Customers love how this soap cleanses without
stripping the skin of its natural oils, and many report improvements in complexion and clarity. Shea Moisture is a socially conscious brand that works to empower women in Africa through their Community Commerce program. This African Black Soap costs around $6.
Indigenous West African Djembe Drum by Africa Heartwood Project
The Africa Heartwood Project is a non-profit organization that supports sustainable community development in West Africa. This Djembe Drum is handmade by master carvers in
Ghana using traditional methods and
materials. Customers love the sound quality and craftsmanship of Africa Heartwood Project's drums, as well as the company's commitment to ethical sourcing and fair trade. This Indigenous West African Djembe Drum costs around $85.
'Niger: A Modern History' by John Campbell
For the book-loving Niger enthusiast, 'Niger: A Modern History' by John Campbell is a must-read. This book provides a comprehensive overview of Niger's history,
politics, and culture, from pre-colonial times to the present day. Customers appreciate Campbell's engaging
writing style and the depth of
research that went into this book. 'Niger: A Modern History' costs around $25.
Similar interests and resources
People interested in Niger are likely to be interested in the wider culture and history of West Africa. They may also be interested in
learning more about the Tuareg people and their traditional way of life. Here are five great resources for learning more about Niger and West Africa: