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A History Of The African-Olmecs
/By Paul Barton
February 04, 2002/
Over the past year and up to today (February 3, 2002), many great
discoveries have been made that greatly enhances information about
the ancient world, particularly the ancient African world and
ancient African civilizations. Among these discoveries have been the
finding of stone and bone tools and weapons of great artistic
sophistication as well as dimond-pattern etchings of red ochre found
in South Africa dating back to about 70,000 years Before the Present.
About two years ago, in 2000, there was also the excavation of the
Nubian kingdom of Ta-Seti and the finding of sophisticated
artefacts, pottery and glasswork dating back to 8000 years Before
Christ, the discovery of an ancient city off the coast of India is
said to have been built about 10,000 years ago. A few miles off the
coast of Cuba, what is described as an underground set of Ruins has
been found and is being studied by scientists.
In Mexico, archeologists and scientists (see Sitchin,
ancientamerican.com) have found the most ancient calendar from
Mexico dating back to exactly 3113 years B.C. and connected with an
African civilization of ancient Mexico called the Olmec or Xi (Shee)
Civilization.
*WHO WERE THE OLMECS*
The ancient Olmecs of Mexico and Central America were a facinating
people. Upon the discovery of collosal stone heads in Mexico during
the early part of the twentieth Century, there was no doubt that the
facial features and hair texture (including cornrows) represented in
the collosal Olmec sculpture represented Africoid people.
Yet, for many decades, some archeologists and scientists have
described what is obviously Negroid-featured sculpture as
"baby-faced," "South-East Asian" "Jaguar-featured," and other terms
used to cover-up their African Negroid identity.
*WHY THE DENIAL OF BLACK HISTORY*
Some historians and scientists, archeologists and others have for
centuries covered up and made insignificant historical findings that
show an African creation or connection to many of the world's first
civilizations. Such has been the case in Egypt, Mesopotamia, India,
Moorish Spain, Shang and Shia China, and Mexico.
The denial of the contributions to ancient civillizations and the
systematic cover-up was and is based on the maintainance of the myth
of Black/African inferiority which was established in Europe and the
Americas to make slavery acceptable, and established in India by the
infiltrators of the ancient civilization of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro
in order to claim that the ancestors of India's Black Dalits
(Untouchables) had no civilization (see "The Black Untouchables of
India," by Y.N. Kly, V.T. Rajshekar and Runoko Rashidi: Clarity
Press, Atlanta, Georgia).
Today, the denial of Black history and achievements to world culture
continues through propaganda techniques such as accusing Black
historians and Afro-centric writers as being "politically correct,"
if they refuse to accept the notion developed during the period of
colonialism and slavery, that Blacks have no history.
Yet, the facts when presented seem to have no effect on the
distractors, including those who had to admit they made errors when
they attempted to deny what was and is the obvious and overwhelming
evidence of the creation and contributions to culture and
civilization by Africans/Blacks around the world.
*WHO WERE THE AFRICAN-OLMECS*
The discovery of an ancient calendar in Mexico connected to the
Olmec civilization and dating back to 3113 years B.C., the date
given for the beginning of an advanced culture in Mexico, has
actually shocked many historians and archeologists. In fact, reports
point out that the Mexican authorities were "embarrassed," by the
findinigs because they placed Olmec civilization as beginning about
1200 years B.C. The discovery of the calendar pushes the dates back
to 3113 years Before Christ, according to Sitchin ( ancientamerica.com)
The book, "A History of the African-Olmecs," published by 1stbooks
Library, is the most complete and most facinating and intriguing
book ever written on the Black Olmec civilization of ancient
Meso-America. The books lays out the facts concerning the true
origins of the Olmecs in Africa, with migrations from China and
other parts of the Old World.
According to studies and research conducted by Clyde Winters, the
Olmecs were Africans from the Mandinka region of West Africa. They
used the Mende script to write and they spoke the Mende language,
the same language spoken by Cinque in the movie 'Amistad'.
The Mende script found on monuments at Monte Alban in Mexico, has
been deciphered and it was found to be identical to the Mende script
used in West Africa. Afterwards, the language was found to be the
very same language spoken by the Mende of West Africa.
*THE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN OLMEC RELIGIONS AND WEST AFRICAN RELIGIONS*
One of the most important connections made to show that the Olmecs
were West Africans is the very strong similarities in race between
the Olmecs and West Africans and the ancient Nubians. In fact,
during a scientific conference held years ago, West African
scientists identified Olmec artworkd and representations of Africoid
peoples as West African.
The Africans also identified cultural traits such as ear plugs,
scarification marks and keloid tatoos on the skin and face,
cornrows, braids and tassels and even afro hairstyle as West
African. Moreover, according to Ivan Van Sertima (African Presene in
Early America), giant heads of stone to represent important people
in Africa was being done in the present era as well as in ancient
Egypt and Nubia.
The 22 or more collosal stone heads carved out of solid basalt rock
has identifiable Black African in racial features as well as
cultural traits like cornrow hairstyle, braids with beads and kinky
hair as well as a type of war helmet identified as Nubian have been
found carved in Colosal Olmec sculpture connecting them to West
Africa and the Egypt/Sudan region.
Hundreds of clay and terracota busts, statuettes and figurines also
show Black African racial and cultural traits. For example,
scarification marks and keloid tatoos identical to those worn by
West Africans and Sudanese Africans can be seen on some Olmec busts
and terracota heads. Kinky hair, cornrows, braids are also
represented (see African Presence in Early America, by Ivan Van
Sertima; Transaction Publishers.
The Olmec are known as the Xi People, a group that migrated from
Africa. Another group of people who joined the Olmes were the Black
Xia of China. According to historians such as Wayne B. Chandler
(African Presence in Early America), two of China's earliest
dynaties, the Shang and the Shia, were both heavily Black
African/Black Oceanic dynasties, with Mongol Chinese as well. They
dominated China about 2800 B.C. to 1100 B.C.
As early as 2200 B.C., members of the Black Shia began migrating out
of China after they were replaced by the Black Shang Dynasty. The
book, "A History of the African-Olmecs presents many references from
Chinese sources to support the fact of Black civilizations in
ancient China.
About 1100 B.C., migrants from northern China predominated by
Mongoloids called Chou, invaded the Chang Kingdom and described the
Chang as "black and oily skinned." During that period many of the
Black Chang migrated to Southern China, Indo-China and the Pacific
Islands. Others went to the Americas, where they met an established
Black Mende culture in Mexico.
*RELIGIOUS SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE AFRICAN-OLMECS AND WEST AFRICANS*
The African-Olmecs also had religious practices identical to that of
West Africans according to "A History of the African-Olmecs,"
(published by 1stbooks Library, 2959 Vernal Pike, Bloomington,
Indiana 47404 U.S.A ww.1stbooks.com ) Olmec religions included the
use of shamen, the recognition of the Venus planet complex, the use
of the ax as a prop in the worship of the Thunder God and the
importance of children in their religion.
In the African religion of Shango, shamen are used. In fact, a
statuette of an Oni or Priest-king of ancient Nigeria falls in line
with the description of the Olmec Shamen given by early American
archeologists in the Olmec region of Mexico.
In the Shango religion of Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago, Cuba, Brazil
and other parts of African-Americas, the very same religion as
practiced by the Olmecs is still practiced. As for Africa, the Venus
complex is studied by the Ono and Bambara, both accomplished seamen
who usd to sail the once sea-covered Sahara and the Atlantic.
The Dogon of Mali specialize in the study of the Sirius star system
and are experts in their accuracy and charting methods, without any
telecopes. The use of the ax and its connection to the worship of
the Thunder God was also connected to the Olmecs. Both the Olmecs of
Mexico and West Africans practiced religions that included children
playing a significant part.
There is overwhelming evidence in all areas that the first
civilization in Mexico was influenced tremendously by Africans from
West Africa and Nubia/Egypt. All cultural and racial connections
show this importand and crucial fact.
There is also a connection with the early Black and Mongoloid
dynasties of ancient Shia and Shang Dynasty China, whose
prehhistoric origins is said to be Mesopotamia during the Kushite
dynasties and Kushite Sudan.
The statue of an ancient Nigerian Oni or Priest-king dating back
thousands of years shows him holding religious artefacts that have
been found among Olmec priests who are holding identical artefacts
in the very same manner.
A large stone statue of a Negroid character at the San Augustine
Culture site in Colombia, South America, also show the same items in
the hands of the statue (see African Civilizations of America "James
Williamson," website, community.webtv.net/paulnubiaempire
)
*OTHER ANCIENT AFRICANS OF THE AMERICAS*
Apart from the Olmecs, a number of other Black cultures and
civilizations have been found to have existed in the Americas before
Columbus and thousands of years before Christ. The book, "A History
of the African-Olmecs," lists them as well as those who personally
excavated, explored or spoke to the remnants of these early American
Blacks of ancient African and Pacific Ocean origins.
The naturalist and author, I. Rafinesque (pp. 121, 186-187, 194,
208-209 lists many such Black nations in his work, "The Black
Nations of America," (Atlantic Journal and Friend Knowledge;
Philadelphia 1832/1833; p. 86. Some of these nations include the
Washitaw of the Louisiana Territories who owned millions of acres of
land, the Guale and Jamassee of the South-eastern U.S., the Black
Caliornians of California and the South-western U.S.
A number of pre-Columbian Black nations also come from Latin
America. There are the Afro-Darienite of Panama, the Choco of
Columbia who like other Black Columbians and Black Latin Americans,
are the victims of some of the most putrid forms of racism practiced
today, including India's castism againt Black Untouchables.
*THE BLACK WASHITAW OF THE LOUISIANA TERRITORIES*
The Black Washitaw of Louisiana were documented by the French and
Spanish to be one of the Black nations who existed in the
Mississippi Valley and the Southern/Midwestern U.S. before the
Louisiana Purchase in 1805, in which France sold their lands without
their consent, (see the site
http://community.webtv.net/paulnubiaempire ) The book, "A History of
the Affrican-Olmecs," details the feelings of the descendants of the
Black Washitaw Nation, who still live in the Southern U.S. to this
very day.
In retrospect, the book "A History of the African-Olmecs: Black
civilizations of America from Prehistoric Times to the Present Era,"
is a treasure to behold. Anyone who is confused about the history of
the United States and the entire Americas before Columbus should
read this facinating book with a large number of references and
written in a very professional style.
The book, "A History of the African-Olmecs," pub. by 1stBooks
Library, Bloomington, Indiana U.S.A., examines the contributions of
Old World Peoples to the Americas such as Africans, Chinese,
Europeans, Middle Easterners, Africoid Melanesians, Africoid
Australians, Japanese, Polynesians and others. It provides the once
hidden facts about the great contributions made by Africans to the
development of culture in the Americas thousands of years before
Columbus.
*Recommended Reading:*
¨ Echoes of the Old Darkland
-Charles S Finch
¨ Ancient Egypt the Light of the World
- [2 vols.] Gerald Massey
¨ Gerald Massey's Lectures
- Gerald Massey
¨ African origins of the Major "Western" Religions
- Yosef ben-Jochannan
¨ Black man of the Nile and His Family
- Yosef ben-Jochannan
¨ African origins of the Major World's Religions
- Amon Sakaana [Ed]
¨ Civilisation or Barbarism
- Cheikh Anta Diop
¨ African Origins of Civilisation: Myth or Reality?
- Cheikh Anta Diop
¨ Pagan Origins of the Christ Myth
- John Jackson
¨ Man, God & Civilisation
- John Jackson
¨ Pagan and Christian Creeds
- Edward Carpenter
¨ World's 16 Crucified Saviours
-
Kersey Greaves
¨ The Passover Plot
- Hugh Schonfield
¨ African Presence in Early Europe
- Ivan Van Sertima
¨ African Presence in Early Asia
- Runuko Rashidi, Ivan Van Sertima
¨ Egypt Revisited
- Ivan Van Sertima
¨ Rituals of Power and Rebellion
- Hollis Liverpool
¨ Who is this King of Glory?
- Alvin Boyd Kuhn
¨ Forgery in Christianity
- Joseph Wheless
¨ The Dark Side of Christian History
- Helen Ellerbie
¨ Women's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets
- Barbara G Walker
¨ Sex and Race
[vol. 1] - J A Rogers
¨ When God was a Woman
- Merlin Stone
¨ Gods of the Egyptians
- Sir E A Wallis-Budge
¨ From Fetish to God in Ancient Egypt
- E A Wallis-Budge
¨ Egyptian Book of the Dead: The Papyrus of Ani
- E A Wallis-Budge
¨ The Golden Bough
[13 vols.] - James Frazer
¨ Black Athena
[vol.
1] - Martin Bernal
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