Chapter 14 Afterthoughts
Chapter 14 shares a fictionalized story of the Supreme Being Mawu Lisa, a Creator Being worshiped in West Africa by the Fon of Benin, and Ewe of present-day Ghana. The moongirls and other initiates learn how to work on the earth to yield its bountiful gifts for nourishment, shelter and protection. This chapter also highlights the extreme threat to the world's coral reefs, essential for biodiversity, by climate change and human-caused global warming.
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