Scenes of the African Characters, Heroes, and Gods in Homer’s Iliad and the Odyessy – By – Marc Washington

Africans of Homeric Prose
Africans of Homeric Prose
Scenes of the African Characters, Heroes, and Gods in Homer’s Iliad and the Odyessy

Homer’s Iliad and the Odyssey is to literature what the bible is to religion: it was the first profound work in its class – a combination of mythology with historical overtones and still, as the bible, the greatest in its genre; that, and a prototype of all future endeavors of its type and the foundation of Western literature. read more

Mesopotamia Africa – Children of Ham – By – Marc Washington

Mesopotamian Africans
Mesopotamian Africans

THE ANCIENT WORLD AND THE HISTORY OF THE HAMO-SEMITIC (aka AFROASIATIC) SPEAKERS/PEOPLE:

A small, Pygmy-like people who’d become the Babylonian Scythes settling Ur before 3500 BC (see: http://www.beforebc.de/Made.by.Humankind/Gods.MotherGoddeses/02-16-500-20.html ) were ultimately pushed out of Mesopotamia by the prehistoric Hamitic speakers from North Africa who in asia were designated Asiatic and whose language evolved to Semitic: hence Afroasiatic or Hamo-Semitic in secular terms. read more

The Alaafin’s Royal Triplets – Traditional Yoruba Custom of Oyo Kingdom – From The Nigerian Tribune Newspaper

The Alaafin’s Royal Triplets – Traditional Yoruba Custom of Oyo Kingdom
Culled from
Nigerian Tribune Newspaper Company
Wednesday June 3, 2009

EVERYTHING about the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, is unique, and this explained the style of the traditional naming of his youngest children, a set of triplets, held recently in the expansive palace. read more

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