Or Duul Neter Neb Hartley
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I did this a while back, though incomplete here this is a simple sample. I have numerous instances of C1 *k > k, and the Medew Neter (Classical Kemet) reconstruction C1 *k would appear different than the conventional Gardiner transliteration < x >. For this series, I have at least over 25 regular correspondences, where I can posit Medew Nete…
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Thank you for this <kota zo> (Sango for big bro) 💪🏾✊🏾
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I May Present this at the Second Annual Abibitumi Conference in 2024:
Pre-Colonial Autonyms: Ethiopic Geez Inscriptions Confirm Afrikans Calling Themselves and Other Nubians ‘Blacks’ < wslmhy > vs ‘Reds’ < ‘dmhy > (Semiticized Element ?) (Critical Thinking)
Here is the reason why I may need to centralize all of the data I…
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Arrogance, Ignorance, or Both?
Black and Arab Facebook Scholars are Intentionally Avoiding to Put the Precise Historical Meaning and Translation of < kmt > in Their Posts Despite the Coptic Dialects Confirming it to Mean ‘Blacks’?
Professor Kambon who has a degree in historical linguistics and is an instructor of Medew…
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Arrogance, Ignorance, or Both?
Black and Arab Facebook Scholars are Intentionally Avoiding to Put the Precise Historical Meaning and Translation of < kmt > in Their Posts Despite the Coptic Dialects Confirming it to Mean ‘Blacks’?
Or Duul NeTer Neb
Professor Kambon who has a degree in historical linguistics and is an instructor of Medew…
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Are there any Bamileke people from Cameroon I can connect with? I want to be adopted back into my Bamileke traditions and would like a Bamileke name in a traditional ceremony. I would love to show respect to the Fon, it seems establishing connections has been difficult. Thanks. Please message me privately your information so we can connect.
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