Ancestral Black Medicine, Healing Traditions, and the Roots of Cultural Survival
**Root Survival** explores the rich history of Black healing traditions and the knowledge carried through generations of families, communities, elders, healers, gardeners, and cultural storytellers.
From African botanical knowledge and traditional plant practices to the resourcefulness developed by Black communities across generations, this book examines how healing traditions became more than methods of caring for the body—they became ways of preserving identity, community, memory, and cultural connection.
Readers are introduced to the roots of ancestral herbal knowledge, the importance of plants in traditional communities, and the ways generations adapted their practices to changing environments and circumstances. The book also considers the role of food, gardens, household preparations, oral traditions, spirituality, community care, and intergenerational teaching in preserving cultural knowledge.
Inside, you will explore:
* The historical foundations of African and African-diaspora herbal traditions
* Traditional relationships between plants, food, family, and community
* The role of elders and oral storytelling in preserving practical knowledge
* How traditional healing practices evolved across different communities and generations
* The cultural significance of home gardens, herbs, and household preparations
* The resilience and resourcefulness behind community-based traditions
* The importance of documenting and respectfully preserving ancestral knowledge
* Ways modern readers can approach traditional practices with curiosity, cultural respect, and safety
**Root Survival** is not simply a book about herbs. It is a journey into memory, resilience, adaptation, and the determination to preserve knowledge that might otherwise disappear.
While many traditional practices are discussed for their historical and cultural significance, this book does not present ancestral remedies as substitutes for professional medical diagnosis or treatment. Readers are encouraged to approach herbal practices responsibly, verify information carefully, and consult qualified healthcare professionals when appropriate.
For readers interested in African history, Black cultural heritage, traditional botanical knowledge, family traditions, and the enduring relationship between people, plants, and community, **Root Survival** offers an engaging exploration of the knowledge that survived—and the stories that continue to grow from its roots.
Publication
2026
Duration
1 h 18 min
Format
Audiobook
Publisher
Arinze Arinze
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