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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: [QB] At NonProphet as I have a little down time folks are visiting shrines for New Yrs I'll go where Explorer did not but he is right a simple goole would put you in contact with African writing systems, some old,some corresponds to the so-called middle ages some relatively new. [IMG]http://nigerianwiki.com/images/thumb/7/78/Vai_script.gif/313px-Vai_script.gif[/IMG] The Nigerian Nsibidi is an indigenous adaptable and fluid writing system of two dimensional signs, three dimensional forms of pictographs and ideographs and pantomimed gestures. It originated as an esoteric form of knowledge understood by a select group of people mostly members of a secret society in Southeastern Nigeria which some sources link to the Ejagham and later spread to Efik, Igbo, Ibibio, Efut, Annang and Banyang speaking areas. http://nigerianwiki.com/wiki/African_Writing_Systems#Shumom_Script_and_Print_Press Click here^ for the rest Some of the signs of the Nsibidi spread to the Caribbean and Brazil during the slave trade. [b]Some of these scripts I have seen in my native Jamaica written in chalk on the ground in the country side they are of a religious and secretive nature.[/b] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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