http://www.amazon.fr/reine-soleil-Philippe-Leclerc/dp/B00120SA7W/ref=sr_1_2?i...
Synopsis Set in ancient Egypt during the 18th dynasty, follows Akhesa, a ravishing 14-year-old princess, who doesn't have the slightest notion that she will one day rule Egypt. When this adventure begins, the impetuous young girl rebels against her father, Pharaoh Akhenaton. She refuses to live confined within the royal palace's walls and wants to discover why her mother, Queen Nefertiti, has been exiled to Elephantine Island. With the help of Prince Tut, Akhesa runs away, hoping to find her mother. In defiance of danger, the two teenagers travel down the Nile, cheat death among the burning desert dunes, and bravely confront the fearsome mercenary Zannanza and the priests who conspire to overthrow the pharaoh. With innocence their only weapon, Akhesa and Tutankhamun overcome all kinds of tests and ordeals, and encounter an extraordinary destiny that will unite them forever.
I love her hair I just wish I knew how she got it so ver straight back in Africa did they have relaxer?
MicMic18 1 year ago
@MicMic18
The hair you see here is not totally representative of what you might have seen in AE in those days. Cetainly would have seen more braids. This is only a cartoon. Even still, there are black African women in Northeast Africa with that type of hair naturally like in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Northern Sudan, and other parts, but again, they braid their hair. Afar and Beja women come to mind. Black people are as varied as the vast continent itself.
lionzion22 1 year ago