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SIERRA LEONE: Temne, Mende, Kisi, Goree, Kru. SENEGAMBIA: Wolof, Mandingo, Malinke, Bambara, Papel, Limba, Bola, Balante, Serer, Fula, Tucolor

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The central question for me is always, "Were these people called by that name during that time in that place?" I don't know how to show the nomadic and semi-nomadic groups, but I included several below anyway. I've collected this data from a variety of sources, and I can't vouch for all of them. Now I will try to relate the above regions to selected ethnic groups. Have indeed been out-shined by European "role models."

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The bone, remnant body fluids and skin of deadĮgyptians were a major item in European cannibalism Whites have a greater link to the Nile Valley. However in one sense it could be contended that Posted by zarahan (Member # 15718) on 03.

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Negroid Nubians were ethnically the peopleĬlosest to the Egyptians. Look at Nubia, we find that the much touted More "representative." Very well, but when we

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Not at Egypt but to Nubia, since it is supposedly November 2009 06:21 PM:Īs far as OVERALL Haplogroup E, and the PN2 transition, which links Africans together across the continent, that African Americans are more related to Egyptians than Europeans or Middle Easterners like Arabs.Īnd we know about the limb proportions showing they are more related than Europeans or Middle Easterners.Īnd some have urged Black Americans to look It has nothing at all to do with what one chooses to believe or not to believe. In this sense, the African American identification to all African cultures is not merely a philosophical one, as in the case of a European Swede identifying with a European ancient Greece The African Americans' identification with all African cultures, including and especially, the ancient Nile valley cultures, is both historically and genetically authentic and valid. Marcus Garvey, when he first brought his movement from Jamaica, found this out the hard way, when he tried to use this caste distinction from Jamaica in the USA vis-a-vis WEB DuBois.To Garvey's credit, he quickly adjusted his thinking to this African American ideology of a caste-free community.Īfrican Americans have the unique distinction of being historically-genetically related to a vast majority of African ethnic-linguistic groups. To their credit, African Americans, despite the insidious European labeling of some African Americans as 'mulattoes,' 'quadroons,' etc., clearly rejected the caste system that was adopted in Haiti or Jamaica (or South Africa) for example. One of the positive elements of the African slave trade to the United States, was that it created the first contemporary Pan-African ethnic group a group with a common language and culture and separated only by class distinctions. In everything, there is both positive as well as negative elements. Ovimbundu, Kimbundu, Mongo, Luba, Kongo, Mangbetu-Azande, Fang, Punu, Nzeiby, Mbede. Mossi, Senufo, Mande, Fulani, Toubou, Fulbe, Sara, Moussei, Massa, Wolof, Akan, Ewe, Mandinga, Songhai, Tuareg, Moor, Hausa, Yoruba, Ibo, Kanuri, Ibibio, Tiv, Ijaw. The ethnic origin of African Americans includes, but is not limited to, the following African peoples: These ports of departure were used for transporting Africans from the African interior - a vast interior this was the standard method of European colonialism to move African resources from the interior to the ports, where roads and rail routes were built expressly for this purpose. There were other points as well, stretching as far southward as the present state of Angola. The north western slave port at Goree Island, Senegal was only one of several points of departure for Africans being taken to the United States. This is topic African Americans and Ancient Egyptians in forum Egyptology at EgyptSearch Forums. EgyptSearch Forums: African Americans and Ancient Egyptians











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