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In the new world most if not all the present inhabitants were linguistically affiliated to Mande in some way. From the Sumerians and Elamites in the ME, the Americas to Hungary and China/Japan,numerous researchers have documented unmistakable elements of the Mande language which raises 2 main questions: Were the first Africans a continental peoples speaking one language before development of the bantu dialects or was mande a lingua franca?
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quote:Originally posted by kikuyu22: In the new world most if not all the present inhabitants were linguistically affiliated to Mande in some way. From the Sumerians and Elamites in the ME, the Americas to Hungary and China/Japan,numerous researchers have documented unmistakable elements of the Mande language which raises 2 main questions: Were the first Africans a continental peoples speaking one language before development of the bantu dialects or was mande a lingua franca?
The Mande were not the sole neolithic emigrants. I note in my research that the C-Group people were the original Niger-Congo speakers. See:
The ancestors of the Mande, Sumerians, Dravidians and Elamites lived in the Highland areas of the Sahara, before they replaced the Anu (pygmy people) that ruled the world until the great flood. I call these people the Proto-Saharans:
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Clyde if pygmies average about 5 feet tall which is the first group of I assume taller people were able end their world rulership?
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness: Clyde if pygmies average about 5 feet tall which is the first group of I assume taller people were able end their world rulership?
Not really, it appears that they had high technology and military expertise. The great flood 6kya destroyed many of the Anu/Pgymy centers and they were replaced by the Proto-Saharans.
This is why West Africans, Europeans and Asians report pygmy groups living throughout Eurasia, the Americas and Pacific Islands in remote locations.
quote:Originally posted by kikuyu22: In the new world most if not all the present inhabitants were linguistically affiliated to Mande in some way. From the Sumerians and Elamites in the ME, the Americas to Hungary and China/Japan,numerous researchers have documented unmistakable elements of the Mande language which raises 2 main questions: Were the first Africans a continental peoples speaking one language before development of the bantu dialects or was mande a lingua franca?
The Mande were not the sole neolithic emigrants. I note in my research that the C-Group people were the original Niger-Congo speakers. See:
The ancestors of the Mande, Sumerians, Dravidians and Elamites lived in the Highland areas of the Sahara, before they replaced the Anu (pygmy people) that ruled the world until the great flood. I call these people the Proto-Saharans:
Wow! I had heard of some Akan presence in early Iran a while ago but not the Americas. Thanks for the vids! As always,I'm grateful. Btw,still waiting for your worldwide Anu thread-remember?
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quote:Originally posted by kikuyu22: Wow! I had heard of some Akan presence in early Iran a while ago but not the Americas. Thanks for the vids! As always,I'm grateful. Btw,still waiting for your worldwide Anu thread-remember?
This is quite a job. You see most of the Anu who lived in Eurasia and the Americas have been killed off so it is taking considerable time to document their history.
quote:Originally posted by kikuyu22: In the new world most if not all the present inhabitants were linguistically affiliated to Mande in some way. From the Sumerians and Elamites in the ME, the Americas to Hungary and China/Japan,numerous researchers have documented unmistakable elements of the Mande language which raises 2 main questions: Were the first Africans a continental peoples speaking one language before development of the bantu dialects or was mande a lingua franca?
The Mande were not the sole neolithic emigrants. I note in my research that the C-Group people were the original Niger-Congo speakers. See:
The ancestors of the Mande, Sumerians, Dravidians and Elamites lived in the Highland areas of the Sahara, before they replaced the Anu (pygmy people) that ruled the world until the great flood. I call these people the Proto-Saharans: