When compared to the Proto-Bantu Language, the Ancient Egyptian Language have the same words or expressions with the same meaning. This video will start reading the Hw-nfr - Huwa-Nofuli :: Answer Time of Bliss(oversimplified translation) / Our great wealth from the beautiful sound of creation ( proper translation)
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The Ancient Egyptian Language Is The Proto-Bantu Language, Huwa-Nofuli(Hw-nfr/nfl)s Papyrus Part 2Inyenyenzi2024-06-09 | Reading Column 2
When compared to the Proto-Bantu Language, the Ancient Egyptian Language have the same words or expressions with the same meaning. This video will start reading the Hw-nfr - Huwa-Nofuli :: Answer Time of Bliss(oversimplified translation) / Our great wealth from the beautiful sound of creation ( proper translation)
Thank you for supporting this content and our channel at Kofi link ko-fi.com/yenziWho Were The Zanj/Zanji? Primary Sources, Descriptions and Comparisons::Part OneInyenyenzi2024-10-18 | This is Part One of a Two Part Series on identifying the Zanj/Zanji.
Part One::Primary Sources, Descriptions and Comparisons Part Two::Location and Etymology
The identity of the Zanj has always been clear and well-documented for anyone willing to consult primary sources, such as the writings of Al Jahiz an influential Afro-descended scholar, writer, philosopher, and polymath from Basra and Al-Masudi, a leading geographer during the Abbasid Caliphate. The narrative that associates the Zanj with East African Bantu populations was largely promoted by European historians. When Europeans arrived in Africa, they encountered the Zanj living in Bantu regions and, based on assumptions or statements from locals who had forgotten their origins, concluded that the Zanj had always been there. This contributed to the misconception that Africa was a place where people lacked historical awareness.
However, we do know our history—it is preserved in our languages and in sources that predate European influence.
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Support This research and channel (Thank You) - ko-fi.com/yenziWhat Did Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Amenhotep & SobekNeferus Names Really Sound Like?Inyenyenzi2024-10-03 | For centuries, it has been widely accepted that the Ancient Egyptian language is extinct—a belief based on incomplete research and Eurocentric perspectives. However, this assumption overlooks critical linguistic comparisons between Ancient Egyptian and living languages in Africa, particularly those spoken south of the Sahara. Evidence points to the existence of close linguistic ties between these languages and Ancient Egyptian, suggesting that the language has lived on through the region's oral traditions and cultural exchanges. These connections also reveal that the region known as "Pawantu," "Pwnt," or "Punt"—the fabled ancestral homeland of the Ancient Egyptians—was likely situated in sub-Saharan Africa, linking the roots of Egyptian civilization directly to its southern neighbors.
This video seeks to open a groundbreaking discussion on how the Ancient Egyptian language likely sounded when spoken, using comparative linguistics from African languages. By revisiting the phonetics, vocabulary, and names from this ancient culture, we aim to uncover how the names of gods, kings, and cities were originally pronounced, offering a more authentic reconstruction of Egypt's linguistic heritage.
If you'd like to support this channel, please buy us a Ko-fi at this link - ko-fi.com/yenziThe Purpose Of the Shaka Zulu NarrativeInyenyenzi2024-09-24 | The narrative of Shaka as a violent tyrant emerged years after his death, primarily through the writings of Nathaniel Isaacs and Henry Fynn, both of whom had questionable motives and personal interests in the region. Their exaggerated accounts served British colonial ambitions, portraying Shaka as responsible for the "Mfecane" and depopulation of lands that the British sought to control. The video also highlights the political tensions surrounding the Boers' migration, the British Ordinance 50, and the complex relationships between African leaders and colonial powers during this period.
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Sources Wylie, Dan. “‘Proprietor of Natal:’ Henry Francis Fynn and the Mythography of Shaka.” History in Africa 22 (1995): 409–37. doi.org/10.2307/3171924.
Legassick, Martin Chatfield, and Robert Ross. “Griqua Expansionism, II: Church and State at Griquatown and Philippolis, 1836 – 1842.” In The Politics of a South African Frontier: The Griqua, the Sotho-Tswana and the Missionaries, 1780-1840, 266–91. Basler Afrika Bibliographien, 2010. doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvh9vxvb.18.Reasons For Reassessing African History:: The Cape Colony, Mfecane, Mercenaries, Apartheid :: FinalInyenyenzi2024-08-09 | The reassessment of African history highlights significant issues in the way the continent's past has been documented and interpreted. Historically, much of African history was written by non-African scholars who often lacked direct consultation with African cultural custodians. This approach has led to misinterpretations and a narrative that many find misleading and offensive. Crucially, it has overlooked the intricate relationships between African languages and cultures. By re-engaging with indigenous knowledge systems and consulting those who hold cultural heritage, historians aim to create a more accurate and respectful account of Africa's rich and diverse past. This reevaluation seeks to correct errors and recognize the deep connections and contributions of African societies throughout history.
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Song (what the language sounds like) Maroon 5 Memories Proto-Bantu(Tchi/GyTonga) Cover - youtu.be/bsWuVf1U_fU?si=HmsTz7Wd7RemfPszReasons For Reassessing African History :: Its Mostly Wrong :: Part IIInyenyenzi2024-08-08 | The reassessment of African history highlights significant issues in the way the continent's past has been documented and interpreted. Historically, much of African history was written by non-African scholars who often lacked direct consultation with African cultural custodians. This approach has led to misinterpretations and a narrative that many find misleading and offensive. Crucially, it has overlooked the intricate relationships between African languages and cultures. By re-engaging with indigenous knowledge systems and consulting those who hold cultural heritage, historians aim to create a more accurate and respectful account of Africa's rich and diverse past. This reevaluation seeks to correct errors and recognize the deep connections and contributions of African societies throughout history.
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Song (what the language sounds like) Maroon 5 Memories Proto-Bantu(Tchi/GyTonga) Cover - youtu.be/bsWuVf1U_fU?si=HmsTz7Wd7RemfPszReasons For Reassessing African History Part IInyenyenzi2024-08-08 | The reassessment of African history highlights significant issues in the way the continent's past has been documented and interpreted. Historically, much of African history was written by non-African scholars who often lacked direct consultation with African cultural custodians. This approach has led to misinterpretations and a narrative that many find misleading and offensive. Crucially, it has overlooked the intricate relationships between African languages and cultures. By re-engaging with indigenous knowledge systems and consulting those who hold cultural heritage, historians aim to create a more accurate and respectful account of Africa's rich and diverse past. This reevaluation seeks to correct errors and recognize the deep connections and contributions of African societies throughout history.
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Song (what the language sounds like) Maroon 5 Memories Proto-Bantu(Tchi/GyTonga) Cover - youtu.be/bsWuVf1U_fU?si=HmsTz7Wd7RemfPszHow The British Created The Mfecane To Cover Up Their Use Of WitchcraftInyenyenzi2024-07-06 | The British created the Mfecane to cover up their witchcraft by searching for Rainmakers in Southern Africa who could only be found using WitchDoctors. The only way the British would've located the fabled gold in what they later named Matebeleland after committing genocide against the original inhabitants - the Proto-Bantu was to use WitchDoctors. This video shows how they achieved this and stole the gold, land and attempted to erase an entire civilization.
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Thanks for watchingThe British Created The Mfecane To Cover Up Their Genocide In Southern Africa::Nilo-Saharan PresenceInyenyenzi2024-06-29 | Part Two The Nilo-Saharans are an ethnolinguistic group predominantly found in the central and eastern regions of Africa. Understanding why and how they became widespread involves exploring their historical migrations, cultural adaptations, and interactions with other groups.
When compared to the Proto-Bantu Language, the Ancient Egyptian Language have the same words or expressions with the same meaning. This video will start reading the Hw-nfr - Huwa-Nofuli :: Answer Time of Bliss(oversimplified translation) / Our great wealth from the beautiful sound of creation ( proper translation)
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When compared to the Proto-Bantu Language, the Ancient Egyptian Language have the same words or expressions with the same meaning. This video will start reading the Hw-nfr - Huwa-Nofuli :: Answer Time of Bliss(oversimplified translation) / Our great wealth from the beautiful sound of creation ( proper translation)
Thank you for supporting this content and our channel at Kofi link ko-fi.com/yenziThe Bantu Migration Never Happened, It Was A Nilo-Saharan(Zanj) Invasion :: Part IInyenyenzi2024-05-23 | The adoption of this inaccurate Bantu Migration theory has been a result of ignoring African History before European Imperialism, which explains the origins and conditions that led to the formation of many of the modern ethnic groups in Africa. The presence of the Proto-Bantu in Southern Africa as early as 3000 BCE, throws the entire Bantu Migration theory out the window, because this theory states that the people speaking Bantu languages began migrating out of West-Central Africa in approximately 400 CE. It’s not a pretty story, many won’t like it, but begins to explain proclivities, loyalties and why things are how they are.
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Thanks for watchingWho Really Built Great ZimbabweInyenyenzi2024-05-01 | The builders of Great Zimbabwe and all the stone ruins in Southern Africa have been an artificial mystery. Using Linguistics, cultural ornaments and little known historical narratives, this video reveals who the True Builders are and discredits all false contenders.
This channel appreciates all your support. ko-fi.com/yenziWhat Bantu Really MeansInyenyenzi2024-04-24 | The expression Bantu was misappropriated and misapplied to everyone found speaking similar languages, without regard to how this happened. This video explains the correct meaning of the expression Bantu, who it really applies to and the difference between ethnic Bantu and Bantu speaking - those who adopted a derivative of the Proto-Bantu Language.
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Thank youHidden Southern African History: When Mzilikazi Assassinated The PharaohInyenyenzi2024-03-15 | In mid-1838, Mzilikazi is credited with leading the destruction of a Kingdom that was left to become a footnote in history. Mzilikazi was instructed by Robert Moffat to instruct his trusted Induna to lead a horde of women and children including Mzilikazi's teenage heir to a specific location in modern day Zimbabwe, trouble is, this location was within the boundaries of the oldest Kingdom in Southern Africa. According to the fragmented narrative, the Ndebele arrived and that was it. But that wasn't it. This region was within the Proto-Bantu Kingdom, that was almost two thousand years old that tied Southern Africa to Ancient Egypt. After the attack, Mzilikazi ensured no one talked about this atrocity hoping it would forgotten with time. As for Robert Moffat, he never named these people, only reported the story as a tragic footnote in history. Emill Holub's detailed writing helped piece together what Mzilikazi and Moffat did.
This video is a summary of the hidden destruction of the Proto-Bantu Kingdom in Southern Africa.
Thanks for watchingAfrican History::Who Are the BantuInyenyenzi2024-03-02 | Who are the Bantu? Where did they come from? How can we be sure? This video uses linguistics to explain the origins of the Bantu, how and why they were misclassified and a brief chronology. You can show your support for this channel by giving to our ko-fi ko-fi.com/ancientegyptianswerebantu ❤️
Fragmented Sources(none of them tell you the entire story, so you've to put it together)