Anthropologically speaking, I have an Afrocentric perception of humanity’s origin in the world. ;-)
I guess my conception of black people’s historical placing in the world is mostly Amerocentric.
I’d say that about 99% of the stories involving black people covered by the US media are about American blacks, such as Obama, MLK Jr., Michael Jackson, etc.
I occasionally heard about Nelson Mandela, Idi Amin, and Kofi Annan.
Given the above, I’d say my conception is primarily Amerocentric and secondarily Afrocentric.
BTW, thanks for the wonderful story linked to your question!
Even though my focus on the story isn’t ethnic but environmental instead, you’ve
geographically expanded my perception.
I haven’t seen any coverage of this by the mainstream US media or any of the environmental groups that I correspond with.