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Ayannah Taylor This piece is from one of the oldest Chinese dynasties - the Shang dynasty "La tigresse 1300 B.C. found" at Chernushi Museum, Paris, Europe. Notice the word Shang is very similar to the African god Shango. In the Yorùbá religion, Sàngó ( also spelled, Sango or Shango, often known as Xangô or Changó in Latin America and the Caribbean, and also known as Jakuta is perhaps one of the most popular Orisha; also known as the god of fire, lightning and thunder. Shango is historically a royal ancestor of the Yoruba as he was the third king of the Oyo Kingdom prior to his posthumous deification. As noted by brother Marquis Wise Jackson, Nakhi means "black man," in Chinese. Also as he stated: "There is a connection no doubt about it.Naga tribe is in North Eastern India,they call their territory the Nagaland.You have to have your third eye open to be a Naga,a Serpant King,Snake king.Divine people,the Divine Serpant king.Negus in Ethiopia means Emperor.Ngr in Ancient Kmt means god or Deity.Naghual is a Aztec word meaning Shaman.Negash in Ethiopia means King.Oh..Quetzalcoatl means the Feathered Serpant of the Aztecs.Their is a prehistoric flying reptile named after the Aztec god called Quetzalcoatlus.The word is very ancient." youtube/watch?v=pFhS-49WGGY As for the tribes Marquise added: "In Ancient China,There were many Ethnic groups of Africans that lived there Mande Speakers,Proto Australoids,Dravidians,Negritos,Melanesians,Mediterranean Kushite peoples that were there.Read Dr Ivan Sertima,and Dr Clyde Winters books. I think Khoisan peoples were in China too." (They were). Note also China is spelt "As Siyn" (الصين) in Ashuric/Arabic that is Sin as in Sino and Shin (ש) in Hebrew or Siyn/Shiyn (ش/ س) in Arabic. The Aramic/Hebrew Shin also connects to darkness and light. In ancient Egyptian the symbol of protection is Shen/Chin or Chen/Chun (g) and these are also African names as well. Please read more on Shin/Shiyn/Sin/Chin here inner.org/hebleter/shin.htm — with Jonathan Hutchins and 5 others.
Posted on: Sat, 14 Sep 2013 18:37:11 +0000

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