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Bangi-me (aka Baŋgɛri mɛ), formerly considered a divergent branch of Dogon, turns out not to be Dogon at all, and is possibly a language isolate (Blench 2005b). Blench believes that it is a remnant of the pre-Dogon languages of the area; the Dogon appear to have been in the area for many thousand years.
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The Mande-Soninke-Songhai (Zaghai - or early Beriberi/"Berbers") relationship to ancient Judaism is one of the fascinating topics in the subject Afroasiatic civilization. Remember Berber is the ancient name for those that came to be called Djana, Ignawan and Niger, Nigritae or Negro in Europe. The Dogon are an old group of the Mande or Malinke stock that may have been derived from two groups called Sao and the Soninke. The latter as shown in the posts below and on the blogspot were the same people as Wakore or Wa n'gara, Garawa or Djerma Songhai - an originally Zaghai or Zaghawa population of the Beriberi. The writer of the Sirius Mystery thus had correctly tried to link them to the Garamantes (Jerma, Garama). One author who wrote a book called, The Science of the Dogon, has noticed a connection between the mythological concept of the primordial Word found in both Dogon and Jewish religion for example. The Dogon - like numerous African tribes - and Judaism share the circumcision ritual, and its meanings in Dogon culture explains its significance in the ancient Middle East. Would you believe there is a connection between circumcision and the star Sirius? Certain details of the prayer shawls of the Dogon (See below) and those of western Jewish people are the same according to this same author. Hmmm...how did that happen?! The author says he was “interested in the parallels between Dogon rituals and those of modern day Judaism because the Dogon religion includes enticing explanations of the practice of circumcision and the celebration of the jubilee year." In fact the author claims the Dogon preserve the same calendar. He also sees a connection between the priests of the Dogon called Hogun and that of the Kohan or Kahin of the early Judaeans, although that connection has yet to be truly proven. There are also links that the author notes in his other books between the Dogon and ancient Egyptian culture, the Sumerians and even Gobekli Tepe and neolithic Scotland. As mentioned previously the Dogon venerate Amma and also Nummo which appears etymologically related to both the name of the watery consciousness of Nu (Noah) and the Khnoum of ancient Khamit. The Nummo are called amphibious and fish-like beings, not dissimilar to Uah or "Oannes" of Sumeria. But what is important to remember is that as Marcel Griaule stated they preserve a philosophical mystery system found in societies across Africa, not just among the Dogon. It is likely that the Dogon like other groups of Mande stem from both the Soninke who were gold miners, traders, smiths and Yehudim and the aboriginal Sao populations. There is African tradition however that says the Sao or So were themselves descendants of the Ad that came and established themselves in the Lake Chad region at a very remote period in time. ; )
2017 is the year of the progressive selfish savage. Do you, grow and glo, and fuck anything or anyone that tells you different. 2016 served us unlimited L's, so turn those loses into lessons and fucking go hard next year.
Reflections
These are the Canary Islands. This image by the Terra Satellite shows the reflection of sunlight from the water, known as sunglint. The milky color of the water is caused by the sunglint, and it shows details about the surface of the water that are sometimes hidden. The islands create a wind shadow. As the winds blow toward the islands (in this case from the northeast), the airflow is blocked and redirected around the land masses. This causes choppy water in some areas, and calm water in other areas, reflecting the sunlight in different ways.
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The initiative is part of the International Decade for People of African Descent, which recognizes the significant contribution made by people of African descent.
A member of the Elumbé dance troupe dances during the carnival parade, which is heavily influenced by Afro-Uruguayan folklore, Montevideo, Uruguay, Feb. 4, 2005. | Photo: EFE
The Uruguayan government reaffirmed Tuesday its commitment to progress in the political and social recognition of the Afro-Uruguayan people, who represent about 10 percent of the national population, while the greatest concentration of this ethnic group is located in the capital Montevideo.
Uruguay is raising awareness with this measure and it is promoting transparent and inclusive mechanisms of justice, while also contributing to reducing inequality and improving development policies.
The initiative is part of the International Decade for People of African Descent, declared by the United Nations. The program kicked off in January and will run until 2024. The initiative is aimed at providing the opportunity to recognize the significant contribution made by people of African descent to societies.
Countries with populations of African descendants states should, according to the U.N. “take concrete and practical steps … to combat racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance faced by people of African descent…”
The presence of African descendants in Uruguay dates from the arrival of European settlers, who brought the first black slaves. Official data reveals that the Afro-Uruguayan population has higher levels of poverty than the general population, with many earning via unskilled labor.
In 2012, the government of former president Jose Mujica actively promoted positive discrimination, or affirmative action, which reserves 8 percent of of public scholarships to Afro-Uruguayans and changed the law so that companies that hire African descents receive higher rebates on social security contributions.
Why I define my Family and Culture as Moorish.
I am only speaking for myself. I know others may disagree and it’s all good. I am largely of African Moorish descent, from my Mother’s side. My patrilineal ancestry has been determined to be Fulani/Hausa. It’s distance goes back to about 1728. This corresponds to the early colonial era of the Orleans parish in Louisiana Territory.
There are numerous groups represented in my raw DNA analysis, predominantly Africans of Islamic heritage from the Mali empire, as well as the Fulani and Hausa states, and the Yoruba. There was some admixture with these groups and North and East Africans. The one thing most of these groups have in common is the fact their religion was Islam. However, even more important is their common languages, history and culture. There was also admixture with central and southern African groups such as the Lemba and Kaba, many of who were not Islamic. They were African traditional religious (ATR) practitioners. However, again, what ties these groups together is common languages (largely Niger-Congo) such as the Mande/Mandenka, and cultural continuity. What I mean by cultural continuity is that they maintained close kinship relationships even as some kinfolk converted to other languages. In this respect, Moorish is a more precise cultural term that Muslim, because the determining factor is not race or religion but commonality of culture and kinship.
As far as I am concerned, my Moorish ancestry is very diverse and dates back at least to 225 BC to the Canary Islands which at the time was a colony of Numidia in North Africa. The Ruling dynasty of the Numidians intermarried with the ruling class of Ptolemaic Egypt. This is well before the advent of Islam, and rooted in the history and culture of the Iberian Peninsula/North-West Africa.
The interesting part of this is the presence of early American DNA from the areas of California. Miwok, Costanoan and Colville, to be exact. This Native Californian ancestry predates any known West African ancestry.
Again, the main idea here is kinship and culture as determining factors.
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World 7 Myths and Atrocities of Christopher Columbus That Will Make You Cringe
Columbus sailed the ocean blue, so goes the elementary school rhyme. But Columbus also committed numerous crimes against humanity that we never learned about in school. This coming Monday, whenever you see a status update or tweet mentioning Columbus Day, share this article in response. On the anniversary of Columbus’ landing, it’s important for everyone to remember that Christopher Columbus was one of the most evil men to ever walk the earth, and that the myths propagated about him were completely wrong.
1. Columbus never once reached the mainland US. Christopher Columbus never discovered America. The closest he got was Cuba, on his first voyage. Even on his second, third, and fourth voyages, Columbus reached Central America and the island of Hispaniola (now Haiti and the Dominican Republic), but it wasn’t until April of 1513 when Europeans first set foot on the mainland US, when Juan Ponce de Leon sailed to Florida from Puerto Rico.
2. Columbus misrepresented the natives who rescued him as cannibals. Upon his arrival to the Bahamas, Christopher Columbus wrecked the Santa Maria. The native population worked for hours to rescue the crew and their cargo. Despite the natives’ kindness, Columbus’ mind immediately went to how profitable enslaving the native population would be. In his journal, Columbus wrote,“…With fifty men they can all be subjugated and made to do what is required of them.”Despite the natives’ kindness and hospitality, Columbus later described the indigenous population as cannibals,
3. Columbus’ sailors were rapists and murderers. On Columbus’ second voyage, he was accompanied by 1,200 men, who viewed the native population as theirs to exploit.
4. Columbus massacred over 250,000 natives for gold. Columbus could only justify his multiple voyages across the Atlantic Ocean by assuring King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella that the newly-discovered lands were rich with gold. So on his subsequent voyages, Columbus was pressured to deliver. The native populations were quickly enslaved and forced to mine at least a thimbleful of gold every three months.
5. Columbus sold children into sex slavery. Death and Taxes called Columbus “the pimp of the New World.”“A hundred castellanos are as easily obtained for a woman as for a farm, and there are plenty of dealers who go about looking for girls; those from nine to ten are now in demand, and for all ages a good price must be paid,” Columbus wrote.
6. Columbus fed natives to dogs. …Columbus and his men: using dogs to hunt natives instead of foxes. This hellish sport was referred to as the monteria infernal… Natives were even pitted against these dogs in barbaric, gladiator-style death matches. A native would be armed with nothing but a stick and stripped naked, and colonists would entertain themselves by watching the dogs maul the natives by decapitating them with their jaws.
7. Columbus was brought back to Spain as a prisoner, but was immediately pardoned. News of the atrocities committed by Columbus and his men along with his mismanagement of the island’s resources created enough outrage that in 1500, he was stripped of his official title as governor of Hispaniola and ordered back to Spain in chains. But King Ferdinand liked Columbus so much that he not only pardoned him, but funded Columbus’ 4th voyage.
In just 8 years, Christopher Columbus managed to begin the eradication of an entire indigenous population, put the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade into motion, and establish precedent for centuries of raping and pillaging by other European colonists. Rather than observing Columbus Day this coming Monday, take after Seattle, Washington; Richmond, California; Lawrence, Kansas, and other cities and observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day instead.