The Historical Linguistic study of Medew NeTer and Bamileke – Medumba Languages
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The Historical Linguistic study of Medew NeTer and Bamileke – Medumba Languages 4 years ago · The relstionship between the Grassfields and the Hapi River Valley was documented by Mfon Njoya in the Akauku writing. This means we have historical evidence of kushite-kemetic ancestry in oral and written testimony. Here we are solidifying the proof linguistically with the historical comparative method.
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The Historical Linguistic study of Medew NeTer and Bamileke – Medumba Languages 4 years ago · Colors occupy an important place in
Bamiléké culture. They are not solely used as aesthetic signs but also as symbols loaded with meaning representing cosmology, eschatology and the elements of creation.“From ancient to modern times, colors, shape, line, and movement constitute branches not separated from being in Black Africa (Obenga, 1985;… Read more
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The Historical Linguistic study of Medew NeTer and Bamileke – Medumba Languages 4 years ago · Calling all Linguists: what is your view of this analysis of the commonality between Shupamem and AE?
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