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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rain King: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Rain King: the Akan and Bantu groups have already stated..."NUBIA" is the home of our people.[/QUOTE]Show us a quote from a credible person born and living in Ghana who claims that Nubia is the home of the Akan, I'll wait[/QUOTE]Lioness/white boy you are not a fucking authority in this discussion to demand shit to be proven to you. You have ran away from over 90% of the information presented on the last page. The history of the Akan coming from Kemet-Nubia has already been presented through multiple sources on the previous page. Furthermore why ignore the fact the one of the leading proponents of the ackwledgement of true African history C.A. Diop is WOLOF, and he himself proposes that his people have their ancestry to Nile Valley civilization. Linguistic Unity With Southern and Western Africa In a detailed study of languages, Diop clearly demonstrates that Ancient Egyptian, modern Coptic of Egypt and Walaf of West Africa are related, with the latter two having their origin in the former. "Pharaonic Egyptian - Wolof; (Wolof meaning) Aku - Aku : foreigners (Creole descendants of European traders and African wives) anu - K.enou : pillar atef - ate : a crown of Osiris, judge of the soul (to judge) ba - bei : the ram-god (goat) ben ben - ben ben : overflow, flood bon - bon : evil bu - bu : place bu bon - bu bon : evil place bu nafret - bu rafet : good place da - da : child Djoob - Djob : a surname fero - fari : king itef - itef : father kau - kaou : elevated, above (heaven) kem -khem : black (burnt, burnt black) kemat - kematef : end of a period, completion, limit khekh - khekh : to fight, to wage war, war kher - ker : country (house) lebou - Lebou : those at the stream, Lebou/fishermen Senegal maat - mat : justice mer - maar : love (passionate love) mun - won : buttocks nag - nag : bull (cattle) nak - nak : ox, bull (cow) NDam - NDam : throne neb - ndab : float nen - nen : place where nothing is done (nothingness) nit - nit : citizen Ntr - Twr : protecting god, totem nwt - nit : fire of heaven (evening light) o.k. - wah keh : correct, right onef - onef : he (past tense) ones - ones : she (past tense) Why is this native born African doing an "American freestyle" Lioness, unless you're simply a white boy who is full of shit. [QUOTE] Similarly ask a Nubian living in Sudan or Egypt what they think of that [/QUOTE]You mean Arabanized Cushitic speaking populations? Don't make stupid ass assumptions about their history simply because of their contemporary locations. Taking your dumb ass/sinister imposed assumptions out of the picture, why would we need to talk to them about anything? Who in the Hell are they to tell other Africans their history? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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