Kebra Nagast recounts the incredible life of Queen Makeda and her son Menelik. It presents a mix of historical events and biblical myths relating to the origin of the House of Solomon, the Ethiopian ...
insider.si.edu: A modern translation of the Kebra nagast : the glory of kings / compiled, edited and translated by Miguel F. Brooks
A modern translation of the Kebra nagast : the glory of kings / compiled, edited and translated by Miguel F. Brooks
This identity exploration is influencing fashion, with Native-inspired footwear trending as an expression of heritage and pride. Nagast Footwear embraces this moment, standing at the crossroads of African and Native-inspired cultural pride: because our roots are complex, and our shoes should reflect that.
At Nagast Footwear, we've seen this firsthand. Our customers aren't just buying shoes—they're investing in a brand that understands their story and celebrates their heritage without compromise. Both mainstream and emerging brands are responding to environmental concerns, but they're taking different approaches.
Supporting Black-owned sneaker brands like Nagast Footwear isn't just about being conscious – it's about being strategic. It's about using your purchasing power to build the kind of world where Black creativity, Black entrepreneurship, and Black excellence aren't just celebrated during Black History Month, but supported year-round.
Supporting Black-owned sneaker brands is one way to flip that script. Shopping at places like Nagast Footwear means voting for representation, economic equity, and cultural pride with every dollar. You’re not just buying shoes; you’re joining a movement to reshape the industry—from the streets up.
In Genesis, God told Abraham that his offspring would face hardship and struggle as they wandered in a land not their own for 400 years. This verse from Genesis has become an everyday reference for strength and motivation for our people. Released by Nagast Footwear, a Black Owned Sneaker Company.