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ANCESTRY | House of Aama: Ancestral memory as a public experience

ANCESTRY | House of Aama: Ancestral memory as a public experience

Update: 2025-04-08
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Akua Shabaka, along with her mother, Rebecca Henry, established House of Aama in 2015. Akua and her mother are world builders and weavers of visual stories. They create stunning, often ethereal collections like Salt Water, that introduced a fictional Black resort called Camp Aama, and like Sun Records, inspired by Akua’s father’s life. House of Aama is the output of Akua digging into her past (culture, identity, heritage) and sitting in her present. The brand and the pieces become a form of spiritual expression that add to the public archive. Hear how Akua and her mother quickly grew their personal project into an in-demand business. You’ll be as in awe as we were.

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ANCESTRY | House of Aama: Ancestral memory as a public experience

ANCESTRY | House of Aama: Ancestral memory as a public experience

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