Black People : Khemetian/Nubian

Nisa

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According to Ekowa A. Kenyatta, the Ethiopian, Egyptian and Nubian were the same people. It was only at the advent of the Non-Africans that specific terms were used for the African peoples. They ( Europe) divided us on the lies of color and hair texture and facial difference and any type of mixtures.



The terms Ethiopian and Egyptian 3000 years ago meant quite a different thing than it did even 2000 years ago and quite a different thing today.

Two thousand years ago because to the devastation of Africa and the devaluation of its original peoples, the term Ethiopian and Egyptian became derogatory terms (like n i g g e r).


When you begin to understand there was no line of demarcation in a family of Africa, then you will see that the Ethiopian was the parent, brother sister of the Egyptian as was the Nubian - [BTW no pharaoh was legitimate unless he married and Ethiopian Queen - that was true of the Hebrew as Solomon married and had a child with the Queen of Sheba or Makeda, Queen of Ethiopia]. When you say, "How did the Ethiopian become the Hebrew?" They did not become anything--they were a people called out of the whole of the family, and that sub-group was part of the original group of Africans.



The term Ethiopian is a recent title by the European and we have adopted that term. The 'Ethiopian' called himself a man and a child of the creator but in some cases among themselves they were called Habashan meaning 'The [ or children of] Ashan' HA(B) being the definite article in many Semitic-Hamitic languages.


The title Habashan is interesting because it is two words in one Hab-Ashan which in later terms meant children of the smoking city, which is they same name of the Tribe of Ashanti's in Ghana, who also became a large contingent that were captured as slaves and brought to America during the transatlantic slave trade.

It would be like your family moving to Tennessee or Timbuktu...you just moved. They may then refer to you as "our relatives in Tennessee." But later, those who did not understand the make-up of your family and felt the need to divide and conquer because they wanted to become 'the sons of God' differentiated and divided the family by calling one Hebrew and another Ethiopian and another Egyptian.

The true African did not consider himself divorced from the root - even if his hair was straight or nappy - even if his color ranged from light to blue-black. You see this on the wall of the Temples in Egypt and Sudan.

http://www.stewartsynopsis.com/greeks.htm
 

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