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Post by imhotep06 on Oct 12, 2019 11:40:53 GMT -5
In Aaluja Vol. II: Cyena-Ntu Religion and Philosophy (2020), one of the major aims of the text is to demonstrate--using comparative linguistics, archaeology, comparative religion & anthropology--that ancient Egyptian society was in fact a Bantu society (the earliest attested). In the Introduction, one will discover that the Egyptians called themselves "Bantu" via a dialectical variation written as /rmT/. The details of the sound changes are discussed in the text. Thus, rmT = bantu. Not only in name are the Egyptians a Bantu-speaking people, but they are in mind, body, and soul as evident in the ancient texts, rituals, and mythology of the people. This text, Aaluja Vol. II, will dispel the myths created by lazy researchers who claim that you can't use Bantu languages or cultures to answer questions regarding ancient Egypt. This is put to rest in Aaluja Vol. II as the Egyptians were a Bantu people, spoke a Bantu language, and creatively expressed Bantu philosophy. Pre-Order your copy TODAY! Details below. Book Release Date: January 1, 2020 Pre-Sale Price: $29.99 + shipping Regular Price: $45.00 Link: asarimhotep.com/shop-market/books/aaluja-vol-ii-cyena-ntu-religion-and-philosophy
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Post by imhotep06 on Nov 13, 2019 1:36:06 GMT -5
Many people who are interested in my upcoming book Aaluja Vol. II: Cyena-Ntu Religion and Philosophy (2020) ask me what is Cyena-Ntu? The phrase Cyena-Ntu is a label for a language family in Africa. The image below gives a breakdown of its evolution. As we can see here, it begins with Theophile Obenga's (1993) "Negro-Egyptian," which is a label for a proposed language family that includes all of Africa's languages save Khoisan and Berber. From there, the family is narrowed down to a few languages that were actually tested to be related in Mboli (2010). In this text, Negro-Egyptian (N-E) has three phases: Archaic N-E, Classic N-E, and Post-Classic N-E. At around 2010 and 2011, Mubabinge Bilolo introduces Cyena-Ntu as a label. However, not reviewing Mboli's (2010) work, his Cyena-Ntu is basically Obenga's Negro-Egyptian. In Imhotep (2020), I have renamed Mboli's Negro-Egyptian to Cyena-Ntu (after Bilolo (2011)). However, I have narrowed it down to only mean Mboli's Post-Classic N-E. I renamed the entire Negro-Egyptian to ci.Nkanda. Thus, Cyena-Ntu is a sub-family of ci.Nkanda. The details are in Imhotep (2020). Pre-Order Your Copy Today! Pre-Sale Price $29.99 + shipping (regular $45 + shipping) Link: asarimhotep.com/shop-market/books/aaluja-vol-ii-cyena-ntu-religion-and-philosophy
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Post by asante on Nov 26, 2019 12:35:15 GMT -5
Nice!!! Will definitely be copping this book. It seems like in the last half decade there has been more of a push from our own for the rewriting of the Bantu narrative, as the so called "Bantu Migration - Cameroon" (a theory created by a European) has laid out. When I first reintroduced this concept about 6 years ago on forum biodiversity, it was like a hidden truth that all of our open enemies knew, but they wanted some of our own to make it appear to our less informed people to be far fetched, wishful thinking, desperate Afrocentrism. The entire World knows that we came from Sudanese Nubia, and we migrated onto every continent on this Earth setting up civilizations. The pale mutants who took over all of these civilization, amalgamated the people and culture to an unbearable degree, and with the advent of white supremacy in the last few centuries essentially try to front us, and our blood that runs through their mongrel veins. The entire World seems to know this truth, and wait in anticipation of our collective realization of it and the genesis of success that follows.
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Post by imhotep06 on Dec 30, 2019 10:56:50 GMT -5
In keeping with the theme of this thread, I am sharing a recent presentation I did concerning the evolution of the name rmT, which is the ethnonym of the Egyptians. The word rmT is a dialectical variant of the word mu-ntu / ba-ntu. The shared video discusses a little of the research on the subject. I hope you enjoy. Video Link: youtu.be/UUZ6mFvFjQo
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