Eden In Sumer On The Niger


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Eden In Sumer On The Niger


Eden In Sumer On The Niger
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Author : Catherine Obianuju Acholonu
language : en
Publisher: Chinazor Onianwah
Release Date : 2014-01-06

Eden In Sumer On The Niger written by Catherine Obianuju Acholonu and has been published by Chinazor Onianwah this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-01-06 with Social Science categories.


"EDEN IN SUMER ON THE NIGER" provides archeological, linguistic, genetic, and inscribed evidence of the West African origin of mankind, language, religion and civilization. It provides multidisciplinary evidence of the actual geographical location in West Africa of the Garden of Eden, Atlantis and the original homeland of the Sumerian people before their migration to the "Middle East". By translating hitherto unknown pre-cuneiform inscriptions of the Sumerians, Catherine Acholonu and Sidney Davis have uncovered thousands of years of Africa's lost pre-history and evidences of the West African origins of the earliest Pharaohs and Kings of Egypt and Sumer such as Menes and Sargon the Great. This book provides answers to all lingering questions about the African Cavemen (Igbos/Esh/Adamas/Adites) original guardians of the human races, Who gave their genes for the creation of Homo Sapiens (Adam) and were the teachers in the First Age of the world.



Eden In Sumer On The Niger


Eden In Sumer On The Niger
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Author : Catherine Obianuju Acholonu
language : en
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Release Date : 2014-09-02

Eden In Sumer On The Niger written by Catherine Obianuju Acholonu and has been published by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-09-02 with categories.


'Eden in Sumer on the Niger' is the last of the African Renaissance Series, following the bestseller 'They Lived Before Adam.' Here, Acholonu, painstakingly, provides consistent and conclusive evidence that Sumer was a civilization which grew out of the Edenic beginnings of the mother-pot of human civilization; from the same environment that put forth the 'Out of Africa' Migrations, that have consistently populated the world and given to fledgling mankind culture, language, the rubrics of a writing system developed originally on stone and in caves, basic technology, religion and astronomy. Through this book, Acholonu demonstrates that the story of Evolution is the story of the African continent, a story that has to be told, and told by African themselves.



Sumer


Sumer
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Author : Time-Life Books
language : en
Publisher: Time Life Medical
Release Date : 1993

Sumer written by Time-Life Books and has been published by Time Life Medical this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with History categories.


Surveys what is known about the ancient Babylonian civilization, looks at ruins and artifacts, and describes the work of archaeologists in the region



Black Sumer The African Origins Of Civilisation


Black Sumer The African Origins Of Civilisation
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Author : Hermel Hermstein
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2012-10-07

Black Sumer The African Origins Of Civilisation written by Hermel Hermstein and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-10-07 with categories.


The Sumerian Problem HAS BEEN SOLVED! And the solution is African!According to mainstream historians the Sumerians of ancient southern Iraq founded the world's first civilization. They are supposed to have spoken a language which is not genetically related to any known language. This is known as the Sumerian Problem. This book represents the greatest discovery in ancient history for the last hundred years. It demonstrates that Sumerian was genetically related to the Niger-Congo languages of West Africa. Their descendants are the African Diaspora of North and South America and the Caribbean.Many claimed to have solved the Sumerian problem in the past. Hermstein's differs from previous attempts by first showing the reader how to identify genetically related languages through recurrent sound correspondences in basic vocabulary. He then gives examples from acknowledged genetic relationships such as Germanic to show the reader what the evidence should look like. The author also shows what false correspondences look like and how to tell the difference. He also makes use of a number of tests that would determine whether languages are related using probability. This is CLEARLY UNLIKE ANY PREVIOUS ATTEMPT at solving the Sumerian problem.The author reconstructs the epic voyage that took the ancestors of the Sumerians from a homeland in West Africa to Djibouti before making a journey by sea, around Oman and to the head of the Persian Gulf.The other major discovery in the book is that the Sumerians had a much more advanced system of astronomy than has been supposed. The constellations had geographic associations in the Classical period through myth. Hermstein shows how the geographic coordinates of the associated places closely correspond to the celestial coordinates of certain points within the constellations. It is impossible to develop such a system without knowing the earth is round. The text supplying the point of origin for the system of geo-celestial coordinate correspondence is from the Sumerian period.Two amazing discoveries in one book. Both humanity and civilization have an African origin! The ancients knew a lot more than we realized!



It Takes A Village To Name A Child


It Takes A Village To Name A Child
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Author : Chinazor Onianwah
language : en
Publisher: Chinazor Onianwah
Release Date : 2015-07-06

It Takes A Village To Name A Child written by Chinazor Onianwah and has been published by Chinazor Onianwah this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-07-06 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


With vivid illustrations and abrasive insight, Chinazor Onianwah gathers strewn skeletal remains of Africa’s history, fleshes it out and breadths air into it in typical griot style; this is the Africa that comes alive in this narrative, "It Takes A Village to Name a Child, Celebrating the bestowment of Ancestry, Faith, Identity and Legacy of African roots of Biblical Hebrews." In this narrative, which intertwines history, archeological data and mythology, he compels his readers to re-evaluate stereotypes and what it means to be African. Not only would any reader – African or non-African – be amazed at what they never knew that they never knew of Africa; they may find it endearing to be African. After all, it was barely 60,000 years ago that we all came out of Africa. Painstakingly, Chinazor employs his wealth of experience as a news reporter/researcher to connect dots of historical events since the beginning of time through Biblical "Genesis" to the present day to render a befitting portraiture of Africa. And in so doing, answered frequently asked questions: Why a naming ceremony is essential for an African child Why the African is the forbearer of Biblical Hebrews. How the Ashkenazim (European Jews) usurped Hebraism and the Holy Land Are blacks less intelligent than whites? What is in a name like Barack Hussein Obama? Why Africa is so rich yet so poor Excerpt: On October 14, 2007, a few months after Barack Obama announced his candidacy in the US Democratic presidential race, a biographical article appeared in Britain’s Sunday Times Magazine about Dr. James Watson, the American molecular biologist, who is best known as the co-discoverer of the structure of DNA. It said he was "inherently gloomy about the prospect of Africa as all our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours — whereas all the testing says not really." In what appears to be a response to racists who hold similar views as Dr. James Watson, in a paper titled "Did they or didn’t they invent it? Iron in Sub-Saharan Africa," Stanley B. Alpern wrote, "The idea that sub-Saharan Africans independently invented iron is more than a century old. It goes back at least to a German scholar, Ludwig Beck, who published a five-volume history of iron between 1884 and 1903. In the first volume he wrote, "We see everywhere an original art of producing iron among the numerous native tribes of Africa, which is in its entire essence not imported but original and . . . must be very old." Around the same time some Egyptologists, notably the Frenchman Gaston Maspéro, concluded that ancient Egypt had learned its iron working from black Africans to the south. The German Felix von Luschan, better known among Africanists for his writings on the art of old Benin, also thought sub-Saharan Africans originated iron technology, as did the British metallurgist William Gowland..." The night Barack Obama stood to address the world on his victory as the first African American to win the US Presidency; he was standing against the backdrop of hundreds of years of a racist belief that blacks are inferior to whites. This notion of blacks as inferior to their white counterpart reached its apogee when European governments led by Great Britain embarked on a vigorous campaign to promote the virtues of colonialism by denigrating the natives of the colonies and claiming that the savages needed to be civilized by the ‘white man’. Public displays of indigenous people were held for scientific and leisure purposes. Between 1877 and 1912, approximately thirty “ethnological exhibitions” were presented at the Jardin zoologique d’acclimatation. “Negro villages” were major draws in the Paris’ 1878 and 1879 World’s Fair; the 1900 World’s Fair presented the famous diorama “living” in Madagascar. At the same time, the Colonial Exhibitions in Marseilles (1906 and 1922) and in Paris (1907 and 1931) displayed Africans in cages, often in stark nudity.



An G L English Lexicon


An G L English Lexicon
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Author : John Idakwoji
language : en
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Release Date : 2015-02-12

An G L English Lexicon written by John Idakwoji and has been published by Partridge Publishing Singapore this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-02-12 with Foreign Language Study categories.


Ígálá language, which is spoken in parts of Kògí, Énúgu, Ánámbra, Delta and Bénúé States of Nigeria, is one of the world’s increasingly endangered languages. Unless something changes soon, it will be lost forever. John Idakwoji spent more than thirty years researching the language so that he could share with the world its oceanic depth and the sacred, unique but under-exploited culture that it nurtures even in its seldom written, rarely described and sparsely documented state of being. The book takes the bull by the horns, as it equips Igala teachers and students with the tools they need to engage in practical learning and instruction. You’ll find: insights on the properties and characteristics of the language, including its alphabet, tones, grammar, parts of speech, dialects, loan-words, and more. features of the lexicon and how readers can recognize and use vocabulary. over five thousand head-words presented in alphabetical order and bearing diacritical marks, phonetic symbols, and tone marks to enable interested non-Igalas to read the book. Research-based information on Igala’s prehistoric origins and the three successive dynasties that have ruled the land bring a personal touch to the lexicon. There is a desperate need and a vociferous call for Ígáláà to be preserved, and An Ígálá-English Lexicon answers that clarion call with an impressive trove of data, analysis, and documentation.



An Orchestra Of Minorities


An Orchestra Of Minorities
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Author : Chigozie Obioma
language : en
Publisher: Hachette UK
Release Date : 2019-01-03

An Orchestra Of Minorities written by Chigozie Obioma and has been published by Hachette UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-01-03 with Fiction categories.


SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2019 From the author of the Booker-shortlisted novel, The Fishermen FINANCIAL TIMES BEST BOOKS OF 2019 'Obioma is truly the heir to Chinua Achebe' New York Times 'A major new African writer' Salman Rushdie 'A profoundly humane epic love story' Booker Prize Judges 2019 A young farmer named Chinonso prevents a woman from falling to her death. Bonded by this strange night on the bridge, he and Ndali fall in love, but it is a mismatch according to her family who reject him because of his lowly status. Is it love or madness that makes Chinonso think he can change his destiny? Set across Nigeria and Cyprus, An Orchestra of Minorities, written in the mythic style of the Igbo tradition, weaves a heart-wrenching tale about fate versus free will. _______________________________________________________________________________ 'A spectacular artistic leap' Guardian 'Brilliantly original' The Economist 'A remarkable talent' Independent 'Few contemporary novels achieve the seductive panache of Obioma's heightened language, with its mixture of English, Igbo and colourful African-English phrases, and the startling clarity of the dialogue. The story is extreme; yet its theme is a bid for mercy for that most fragile of creatures - a human' Eileen Battersby, Guardian



Eden S Serpent It S Mesopotamian Origins


Eden S Serpent It S Mesopotamian Origins
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Author : Walter Mattfeld
language : en
Publisher: Lulu.com
Release Date : 2010-10-24

Eden S Serpent It S Mesopotamian Origins written by Walter Mattfeld and has been published by Lulu.com this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-10-24 with Religion categories.


Several pre-biblical protagonists appearing in Mesopotamian myths are identified as being fused together and recast as the Garden of Eden's serpent.



Looking For Eden


Looking For Eden
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Author : Dr George F. Isham
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014-08-18

Looking For Eden written by Dr George F. Isham and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-08-18 with Religion categories.


Focusing on Genesis 2-4, the early Biblical chapters that are seen as being most incongruous with modern mainline science, Dr. Isham proposes a new historical context for these chapters, one that fits better with the latest findings of Mesopotamian archeology. Ancient Sumerian language and mythology are explored in some depth to arrive at this context. Dr. Isham maintains that Eden can be located in the events leading up to the founding of Ubaidian culture, the first completely civilized society on planet earth. This culture replaced a previous settlement in southern Mesopotamia known variously as Ir-Kalla, Dunnu, or Kur. It was a matriarchal society, and Dr. Isham locates it at the sacred precinct of Kullab in the later Sumerian city of Erech. To the east was the sacred precinct of E-Anna, where Dr. Isham believes the Garden of Eden once stood.



Uma Orquestra De Minorias


Uma Orquestra De Minorias
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Author : Chigozie Obioma
language : pt-BR
Publisher: Globo Livros
Release Date : 2019-03-11

Uma Orquestra De Minorias written by Chigozie Obioma and has been published by Globo Livros this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-03-11 with Fiction categories.


O NOVO ROMANCE DO AUTOR DE OS PESCADORES Narrado por um espírito ancestral, uma entidade típica da mitologia nigeriana, Uma orquestra de minorias conta a história de um jovem humilde que, ao se apaixonar pela primeira vez por uma moça rica, decide largar tudo que lhe é mais caro para provar à sua amada, à família dela e a si mesmo que, assim como as aves que tanto admira, ele também pode voar alto. O que ele não imagina, porém, é que o destino lhe mostrará que nem todas as aves, apesar de suas asas, foram feitas para ganhar o mundo, assim como alguns homens nasceram para manter os pés fincados no chão. “Uma combinação improvável e perfeita entre tragédia grega e a cosmologia nigeriana, Uma orquestra de minorias é um romance poderoso que confirma Chigozie Obioma como o mais notável autor africano de sua geração.” The New York Times “Chigozie Obioma é um contador de histórias nato, dono de uma criatividade ímpar. Uma orquestra de minorias, seu mais novo e magistral romance, aborda de forma lírica e inédita temas universais como destino, livre-arbítrio e esperança.” Washington Post