Chapter 17 Afterthoughts
"For War is not only won in flesh, but in the courage and morale of the soldiers and the people."
                        ~ Priestess

The  Age of Aries explores the African Age of War after it was borne in our collective consciousness by a greed for resources, aggression and a necessity for defense. The Moongirls are instrumental in determining the outcome of some of the biggest wars of that century. We go back in time with the Moongirls to the Sagrenti War of the 1800s, the Akwamu-Agona War of 1688 - 1689 and the reign of the Great Naa Dede Akabi the I , the first Woman King of the Ga Kingdom who men tried to overthrow. 
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Who are some of the powerful African Women of War you know or were taught about? 
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War should have no place in humanity's dealings. In our current state of world affairs, the reprehensible traits of violence and aggression have been made a standard to aspire to; bullies win, countries who are most aggressive are allowed to displace people from their homes, steal a people's resources, rewrite history, colonize and destroy with no repercussions.  How do we bring an end to the violent aggression and terror of bullies as traits to succumb to? 
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How do we end a mentality and the consequent physical reality of war in the world? 
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What are the ways by which a peaceful culture can engage with an aggressive culture, without succumbing to the aggression of War? 
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