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Black African Origins for the Ancient Egyptians

Asante

Member
Let's look at some Yoruba (largest ethnic group in Nigeria) Connections:

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Yoruba Child of Obatala

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Egyptian God Bes

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Kongo God
The first one is a sculpture of a Yoruba figure called a Child of Obatala. Obatala is a Yoruba god. And the second one is the Egyptian god Bes. the third one is from the Kongo And all three are wearing a skull necklace.

The God Bes is connected to the Ba-Twa commonly known as Pygmies they were brought to Kush and Kemet to do the dances of the Gods,this pre-supposed some ancestral connections with that area especially when we factor in the Mountains of the moon and the source of the Nile

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Here are some Yoruba words which are rooted in ancient Egyptian:

EGYPT YORUBA
1. Wu (rise) Wu (rise)
2. Ausa (Osiris, father of the gods) Ausa (father)
3. Ere (python/ Serpent) Ere (Python / Serpent)
4. Horise (a great god) Orise (a great god)
5. Sen (group of worshippers) Sen ( to worship)
6. Ged (to chant0 Igede (a chant)
7. Ta (sell / offer) Ta (sell/offer)
8. Sueg (a fool) Suegbe (a fool)
9. On ( living person) One ( living person)
10. Kum (a club) Kumo( a club)
11. Enru (fear / terrible) Eru (fear / terrible
12. Kun / qun (brave man) Ekun (title of a brave man)
13. Win (to be) Wino (to be)
14. Odonit (festival) Odon (festival)
15. Ma or mi (to breath) Mi. (to breathe)
16. Tebu (a town) Tebu (a town)
17. Adumu (a water god) Adumu (a water god)
18. Khu (to kill) Ku (die)
19. Rekha (knowledge} Larikha (knowledge)
20 Hika (evil) Ika (evil)
21 Mhebi (humble) Mebi, humble to ones family
22 Sata (perfect) Santan (perfect)
23 Unas (lake of fire) Una (fire)
24 Tan (complete) Tan (complete)
25 Beru (force of emotion) Beru (fear)
26 Em (smell) Emi (smell)
27 Pa (open) Pa (break open)
28 Bi (to become) Bi (to give birth, to become)
29 Hepi (a water god) Ipi (a water god)
30 Sami (water god) Sami (a water god)
31 Osiri (a water god) Oshiri (a water god)
32 Heqet – Re (frog deity) Ekere (the frog)
33 Feh (to go away) Feh (to blow away)
34 Kot (build) Ko (build)
35 Kot (boat) Oko (boat)
36 Omi (water) Omi (water)
37 Ra (time) Ira (time)
38 Oni (title of Osiris) Oni (title of the king of Ife)
39 Budo (dwelling place) Budo (dwelling place)
40 Dudu (black image of Osiris) Dudu (black person)
41 Un (living person) Una (living person)
42 Ra (possess) Ra (possess/buy)
43 Beka (pray/confess) Be or ka (to pray or confess)
44 Po (many) Po (many/cheap)
45 Horuw (head) middle Egyptian Oruwo (head) (Ijebu)
46 Min (a god) Emin (spirit)
47 Ash (invocation) Ashe (invocation)
48 Aru (mouth) Arun (mouth ) Ilaje
49 Do (river) Odo (river)
50 Do (settlement) Udo (settlement)
51 Shekiri (water god) Shekiri (a water god)
52 Bu (a place) Bu ,a place
53 Khepara (beetle Akpakara (beetle)
54 No (a water god Eno (a water god)
55 Ra -Shu (light after darkness Uran-shu (the light of the moon
56 Run-ka (spirit name) Oruko (name)
57 Deb/dib to pierce Dibi (to pierce)
58 Maat (goddess of justice Mate (goddess of justice)
59 Aru (rise) Ru (rise up)
60 Fa (carry) Fa (pull)
61 Kaf (pluck) Ka (pluck)
62 Bu bi (evil place) Bubi (evil place)
63 In- n (negation In-n (negation)
64 Iset (a water god) Ise (a water god)
65 Shabu (watcher) Ashonbo (watcher)
66 Semati (door keeper) Sema (lock/shut the door)
67 Khenti amenti (big words of Osiris Yenti – yenti (big, very big)
68 Ma (to know) Ma (to know)
69 Bebi, a son of osiris) Ube, a god
70 Tchatcha chief (they examined the death to see if they tricked tsatsa (a game of tricks, gambling )
71 Ren( animal foot) Ren (to walk)
72 Ka (rest) Ka (rest/tired)
73 Mu (water) Mu (drink water)
74 Abi (against) Ubi (against / impediment)
75 Reti (to beseech) Retin (to listen)
76 Hir (praise) Yiri (praise)
77 Ta(spread out) Ta (spread out)
78 Kurud (round) Kurudu (round)
79 Ak – male Ako (male)
80 Se – to create Se (to create)
81 Hoo (rejoice) Yo (rejoice)
82 Kamwr (black) Kuru (extremely black
83 Omitjener (deep water) Omijen (deep water)
84 Nen, the primeval water mother) Nene (mother
85 Ta (land) Ita (land junction)
86 Horiwo (head) Oriwo (head)
87 Ro (talk) Ro (to think)
88 Kurubu (round) Kurubu (deep and round)
89 Penka (divide) Kpen (divide)
90 Ma-su (to mould) Ma or su (to mould)
91 Osa (time) Osa (time)
92 Osa (tide) Osa ( tide)
93 Fare (wrap) Fari (wrap)
94 Kom (complete) Kon (complete)
95 Edjo (cobra) Edjo (cobra)
96 Didi (red fruit) Diden (red)
97 Ba (soul) Oba (king) soul of a people
98 Ke (hill) Oke( hill
99 Anubis (evil deity) Onubi (evil person)
100 Kan (one: Middle Egyptian) Okan one)
101 Nam (water god) Inama (water god)
 

EtuMalku

Abn Iblis ابن إبليس
lol I mean to me it sounds like you're saying,

"Whoa there slow down with your presentation of irrefutable evidence! Your pictures coupled with your peer reviewed scientific evidence are making it painfully obvious that you're correct, and that is a problem because it leaves little to no room for petty objections to your point."

If that's not what you're saying then my apologies, but I'm just going off of past experience with discussing these types of subjects.
You see & hear whatever you wish . . . it's a huge clusterfuk to me right now . . . where did you learn your vernacular verbose conversation tools?
 

Asante

Member
Some Igbo (another large ethnic group in southern Nigeria) connections to ancient Egypt:

Did you know that they built pyramids as well:

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Clearly modeled after the Djoser's step Pyramids.

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Egyptian sculpture (with the head "deformity" that is seen throughout various black African populations)

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Somali (East Africa) Connection

Peep the scepter:

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Somali scepter

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Ancient Egyptian sceter:

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Here are the scepters being used by the black ancient Saharans (much older than ancient Egypt):

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Asante

Member
You see & hear whatever you wish . . . it's a huge clusterfuk to me right now . . . where did you learn your vernacular verbose conversation tools?

:eek: Wow learning about true African history and contemporary cultures sure makes you upset...but why?
 

Gjallarhorn

N'yog-Sothep
Oooh so you are have trouble with reading and interpreting "complicated" imagery?
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Do you have trouble with this image?

This is how I'm choosing to conduct MY thread. If you do not like MY thread and don't participate.

lol oh I know very well who my audience is.
If you choose to present your evidence in a spamming manner, then complain when someone compares your thread to, say, the Time Cube site or the millions of spammers of little credulity that have come and gone from this site, perhaps you should not be the one attempting to educate others on this topic.

Enjoy.
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
Why come into a thread and ask what is the point of the OP (who clearly feels that there is a purpose fro this thread) revealing this information (knowledge) that you likely previously did not know? A "thank you" would have been better.

Ok, thank you very interesting, but what are you trying to get at, there is nothing wrong with that question.
 

Asante

Member
Behold the the ancient Egyptian roots of Voodoo:

In this cosmology, nature is viewed as cyclical. Events of the past exist simultaneously within the present, the living and the dead sharing parallel realms despite neither being able to fully see or understand each other. Because Minkisi operate in a place between the living and the dead, they are said to have special knowledge. A Nkisi will know things beyond the owner or maker’s knowledge. Their activation is an act of communication between the worlds but is a translated dialogue because there are certain things and events in and of themselves that can only be known by the spirit itself. Likewise, the maker of a Nkisi and the diviner who will speak with Nkisi will each be aware of certain traits and powers the other does not understand and that it’s owner will not be aware of.

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4th century BC Egypt:

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Kongo Minkisi

Of course Voodoo is now famously practiced in Haiti (New World example) and even in black populations of the deep southern United States (many of which have ties to Haiti and other black Caribbeans).
 

EtuMalku

Abn Iblis ابن إبليس
:eek: Wow learning about true African history and contemporary cultures sure makes you upset...but why?
No it doesn't, sifting through too much at one time does . . . there's a difference. Communication is suppose to be an asset to mankind, not an impediment.
 

outhouse

Atheistically
मैत्रावरुणिः;3593313 said:
How dark were the Ancient Egyptians?

Depending on when and where, very similar as they are now. ;)

No one denies mixed race and herritage, but not as black as OP suggest.


The current data was posted on geneology and OP refused the credible data, in favor of is own.

This has been hashed out already with much the same results
 

outhouse

Atheistically
Here is where OP fails miserably, and he knows this information.

Ancient Egyptian race controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

UNESCO convened the "Symposium on the Peopling of Ancient Egypt and the Deciphering of the Meroitic Script" in Cairo in 1974. At that forum the "Black Egyptian" theory was rejected by 90% of delegates and the symposium concluded that Ancient Egyptians were much the same as modern Egyptians.

In 2008, S. O. Y. Keita wrote that "There is no scientific reason to believe that the primary ancestors of the Egyptian population emerged and evolved outside of northeast Africa.... The basic overall genetic profile of the modern population is consistent with the diversity of ancient populations that would have been indigenous to northeastern Africa and subject to the range of evolutionary influences over time, although researchers vary in the details of their explanations of those influences."



Anything else is complete rubbish
 
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