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  1. 88% Tomatometer 8 Reviews 15% Audience Score 50+ Ratings The rise and reign of Queen Njinga of Angola amid family betrayal and political rivalries. Read More Read Less Watch on Netflix Stream...

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    • February 15, 2023
    • Adesuwa Oni
  2. Feb 15, 2023 · African Queens: Njinga review – Jada Pinkett Smith’s docudrama is like a mediocre Channel 5 show. This tale of a 17th-century African female ruler features impressive academics, but they’re...

    • Njinga vs. Nzghinga: Which Is correct?
    • Njinga's Rise to Power
    • African History as Told by Africans
    • Slavery Within Africa
    • African Protofeminism in The Spotlight

    It has been a common mistake among the Western population to mispronounce the name of Queen Njinga. Despite being recorded as "Nzhinga" in history books, evidence suggests that she signed documents using various spellings such as "Zinga" and "Jinga" — which means that the correct spelling and pronunciation of her name in the Kimbudu language, one o...

    The Portuguese invasion of the present-day Angola region took place thirty years prior to Njinga's birth in 1583 and resulted in the kidnapping and enslavement of the Matamba people for labor in the sugar plantations of Brazil. The Portuguese successfully infiltrated the territory by exploiting rivalries between local nobles, many of whom were will...

    Unlike most modern Western documentaries that rely solely on American historians to retell (or misinterpret) aspects of African history, Pinkett-Smith and the Nutopia team ensured historical accuracy by calling on several prominent African historians such as Rosa Cruz e Silva, Director of the National Archives of Angola (1992-2008) to provide accur...

    It is also well known that Njinga allied with the Imbangala — Ngolan marauders who were formidable warriors, and worked for the Portuguese and actively participated in the slave trade. However, her alliance with the warriors made her the most powerful person in the region, enabled her to offer refuge to formerly enslaved people, and gave hope to co...

    African Queens: Njinga not only sheds new light on one of the most formidable yet misrepresented heroes in African history but also depicts African Protofeminism. In the series, before Njinga rose to power, the most powerful woman in the Kingdom was the nganga, or spiritual advisor to the throne, who served as counsel for Njinga's father and brothe...

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  3. Feb 15, 2023 · TV Reviews. ‘African Queens: Njinga’ Review: Jada Pinkett Smith’s Compelling Netflix Docu-Drama Hybrid Leaves You Wanting More. The star executive produces and narrates a series about the...

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  5. Feb 15, 2023 · Stream It Or Skip It: ‘African Queens: Njinga’ On Netflix, A Docuseries-Drama Hybrid That Give The Continent’s Female Leaders Their Due. By Joel Keller @ joelkeller. Published Feb. 15, 2023 ...

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  6. 88% Avg. Tomatometer 8 Reviews 15% Avg. Audience Score 50+ Ratings The rise and reign of Queen Njinga of Angola amid family betrayal and political rivalries.

    • Adesuwa Oni
    • TV-14
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  7. Feb 14, 2023 · Narrated by executive producer Jada Pinkett Smith and benefiting greatly from the writing of Peres Owino and NneNne Iwuji, “African Queens: Njinga” at times feels a little bit like homework — but it’s a subject well worth our attention, and a lesson plan executed in well-paced, entertaining fashion.

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