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How The British Created The Mfecane To Cover Up Their Use Of Witchcraft
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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The British Created The Mfecane To Cover Up Their Genocide In Southern Africa::Nilo-Saharan Presence
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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. Muzimba(page 88) :: archive.org/details/ancientgoldfield00stua Bechuanas and KhoeKhoe :: archive.org/details/journaltrav...
The British Created The Mfecane To Cover Up Their Slave Trade & Genocide In Southern Africa Part One
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Part One The British created the Mfecane myth to hide their role in the slave trade and genocide in Southern Africa. This narrative falsely attributed widespread chaos and displacement to indigenous conflicts, diverting attention from British exploitation and violence in the region. You can support our channel here Kofi :: ko-fi.com/yenzi Sources Cobbing, Julian. “The Mfecane as Alibi: Thoughts...
The Ancient Egyptian Language Is The Proto-Bantu Language, Huwa-Nofuli(Hw-nfr/nfl)'s Papyrus Part 3
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Reading Column 3 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 li...
The Ancient Egyptian Language Is The Proto-Bantu Language, Huwa-Nofuli(Hw-nfr/nfl)'s Papyrus Part 2
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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 li...
The Ancient Egyptian Language Is The Proto-Bantu Language Reading Huwa-Nofuli(Hw-nfr/nfl)'s Papyrus
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Starting at Column 1 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 Kof...
The Bantu Migration Never Happened, It Was A Nilo-Saharan(Zanj) Invasion :: Part I
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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 st...
Who Really Built Great Zimbabwe
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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/yenzi
What Bantu Really Means
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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. If you'd like to support the work of this chann...
What Did Ancient Egyptian Really Sound Like?
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The Ancient Egyptian Language has long thought to be a dead language. But it turns out, it isn't. It is the Proto-Bantu Language which is still spoken in Southern Africa as it was spoken thousands of years ago. This video is a short example of what it sounds like and brief summary of how they got there. You can show your support for this video and channel by giving to this KoFi: ko-fi.com/yenzi...
Hidden Southern African History: When Mzilikazi Assassinated The Pharaoh
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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 Sou...
African History::Who Are the Bantu
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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) archive.org/d...

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  • @Hotepsut
    @Hotepsut 15 годин тому

    First of all, I would like to say that I imagine the Nilo Saharans to be a very dark skinned (and tall) people. I love your information and that it's presented by a woman, and I find it interesting. I have watched many of the videos before, and wanted to comment, but my channel was down, and I do think I have to watch your videos several times to start to paint my own picture, even if what you are saying. This time around perhaps I wasn't listening attentively towards the end and via my phone means mostly audio. But there are ideas I want to throw at you. . . First of all, how are the Nilo-Saharans not related to Kemet? Do you know about the Nubians who migrated south from Kemet, and the Black Arabs? What about the idea that the bushman/pygmie/hunter-gatherer said to be indigenous peoples could be a remnant of the same who left thousands of years before (and indeed established Egypt perhaps after Atlantis) only to return as a 'Bantu-migration' (distinct from the one yu say is a lie) known to myself as the Israelites coming from Jerusalem starting around 70 A D. when the Temple was destroyed? Try to find a book called Black Roots Science for such a correspondence. Since I left school at around a-level where I was studying history I have always been suspicious of this Difaquane. How come is it that yu didn't consider that the Sotho Tswana prefix di- is used for plural? Is it not the same in your language? Sometimes they say the word is from 'difapane', which means they (the tribes) are at odds. I need to get clear on what is a Nguni and a Bantu; I used to think they were comparable. At last is the word 'bujalwa'! Well that is how a 'sober' person might say it in my language! Then one who is drunk or fond of might say bujwala. Do yu know that (by my own interpretation), the first means the concoction is made from, or is something planted, and the latter sounds like something you plant following.

  • @abigailmndebele7892
    @abigailmndebele7892 День тому

    Wow 😮 always said this, it didn't make sense at all. They have always displaced the aborigines of the area they invaded. Then distortion of history will follow, like the Bantus and the Khoisans have always been in the south for centuries. Proof is the Mapungubwe ruins, the Adam's Calendar in Mpumalanga. Those two are older than even Egypt (aka Mizraim) history.

  • @tswagarenamane8353
    @tswagarenamane8353 2 дні тому

    The problem with this presentation is that it is self righteous and presumptuous particularly in assuming your language is the model of perfection, and not open to other explanations. The word molemo still exists in Setswana but is not the source of the word for God. Modimo comes from the word Dimo which is another form of Temu (Nubian), which has come to be known as Atum, the primordial intelligence. Mo-dimo is one who propagates and represents this force. Thus we have Badimo, a collective word which has come to be degraded relative to Mo-dimo, from Christian influence. Energy/influence arising from that domain is Sedimo. We still have the word Ra as representative of the male energy and Rara as a God force. A son is moRa. Another word for man is mo-nna, which comes from the waters of origin nun or nuna/nna the mother God, of which man/Ra is a representative. In Sotho languages (Tswana/Sotho/Pedi) there is nothing like Matswana or Masotho. Ma - is used in Nguni languages. It may be helpful to look at things more from a holistic rather than a singular perspective. True ka, ba, sa are all dimensions of spirituality but of course with the evolution of language this have come to play other roles in our languages, we cannot take old language as sacrosanct for language grows with man.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi 2 дні тому

      Thanks for watching. The True African History will humble us all. I speak SiLozi too, so don't assume I am ignorant of how Sotho-Tswana and Nguni Languages work. I also speak Plateau Tonga which allows me to understand all of you because the Bantu part of your languages came from BaTonga - before they were called BaTonga(People without a King)- they were part of the Nkoya-Hima-Tolwa People(might have left out some people). You don't have the alphabet or an alphabet and we do which is why we can explain to you which expression not words are 'Proto-Bantu' and which are 'Nilo-Saharan' - -you assume 'modimo' is word like 'apple' but it is a sentence which you have misinterpreted 'mo - means one', 'di means a place of depth', 'mo - again means one' so you are saying 'one place' - not God - you took this expression from the original Proto-Bantu - 'Mulimo/Murimo' which means 'mu - within', 'li - most beautiful sound', 'mo - one' - within the most beautiful sound - this is our Creator - I explain this in another video - we were created by the most beautiful sound which is why music is important to us. We can correctly read the Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs which are the source language Maduwi Netchali - I don't think Tswana-Nguni Languages have that expression anymore - we do. Matswana is the correct way of defining you as a population not Batswana - you misuse the 'Ba' prefix - using it as a plural in your languages because you didn't have the Proto-Bantu Cultural Custodians to teach you how to correctly speak and use the language which resulted in you speaking a corruption and minimization of the Proto-Bantu Language with Nilo-Saharan admixture. That is why you have a similar accent to the Nilo-Saharan People and use the 'ng' sound - that is the Nilo-Saharan ancestry in you - we are being generous by still calling you Bantu - because everything your ancestors did isn't a representation of our Guardians.

  • @wanderfull5829
    @wanderfull5829 3 дні тому

    Everything you post is in opposition to proven facts. What are your sources. Cite them. Otherwise, you're just an attention-seeking liar.

  • @AnettaBosch
    @AnettaBosch 3 дні тому

    Mizilikazi, killed some of my forefather 1836 August and abducted 3 children, of which is Sarah Liebenberg, she was the maid who looked after Lobengula the son of Mizilikazi so your history and dates are incorrect

  • @listenup2882
    @listenup2882 6 днів тому

    Would you consider doing a video on the Bantu influence on the arabic language?

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 8 днів тому

    No they were actual Bantus they conquered Pygmies, Khois, Sans, Xhosas, Hazas, Malagasys, Austronesians, and succeeded And tried to do the same to Niger Congo As, Nilotics, Sudanics, Cushitics, Omotics, Amazighs, And Egyptians but failed yeah.

  • @xumenikomeshoshinana7038
    @xumenikomeshoshinana7038 9 днів тому

    Please how do I get hold of you 0:52

  • @saraishimwe1581
    @saraishimwe1581 10 днів тому

    Hi sister, I love your video and give thanks to Yah for giving you knowledge to share. Q: Does every tribe have a meaning of there name?

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi 10 днів тому

      The majority do and the name usually reflects their state of being or proclivities at the time they were named or their founder. For example the name Ptolemy used to describe the region south of Egypt down to Great Zimbabwe and the Cape was written as Agysymba - this is a Phonetic Spelling and we can transcribe it to the correct sound which is A-Tchi-Sia-M-Ba which is a Proto-Bantu expression you may recognize some of these sounds 'A as in Ama, Aba', 'Tchi is usually reduced to 'chi'', 'Si', 'A as in Ama/Aba', 'm as in M-uli', 'Ba as in Ba-ntu' Habesha which means 'majesty friends of the foremost' is another possible Proto-Bantu expression.

    • @saraishimwe1581
      @saraishimwe1581 10 днів тому

      @@inyenyenzi Praise Yah and thank you for your sharing of knowledge given by Yah! I learned more, it’s because I was wondering what Tutsi or Watusi even means. Yah bless you!

  • @supremefire31xd88
    @supremefire31xd88 11 днів тому

    Turn back to YHWH laws and stagues, Bantus !

  • @supremefire31xd88
    @supremefire31xd88 11 днів тому

    Bantu are the sons and daughter of YHWH . Bantu Zep 3:10 they're not Egyptian they're the children of Yacob. It is true that Bantu migrated out of Egypt.

  • @CharlesMiller-xc4vl
    @CharlesMiller-xc4vl 12 днів тому

    I enjoy listening to you, you have a voice and understanding that is exceptional. Father in Heaven gave me two words to write down and recognize their meaning when I was about 9 years old almost 70 years ago now. Bantu and Ashanti were those words and it took me 40 years to know something about them like you have spoken for the last several years. Please know and explain to people that we are not Jews, we are The Chosen People of the original scripture before man changed the scripture and printed the first bibles! People are incorrect calling us Jews, and they don't know our history. In 1454 the first bibles were printed out on the first printing press invented by a Jew name Guttenberg-- he changed the word Chosen to Jew-- there are no J sounds in Hebrew and Aramaic languages-- so Jew is not in the original bible scriptures!

  • @eastafricanist9156
    @eastafricanist9156 15 днів тому

    In runyankore (uganda) un izoba is sun Ku-bona is to see Baana is children

  • @eastafricanist9156
    @eastafricanist9156 15 днів тому

    Amazing work. Makes a lot of sense.

  • @vutomirodney
    @vutomirodney 18 днів тому

    What's the link between Tonga people of Zimbabwe/Zambia and the Tsonga people of South Africa/Mozambique, Zimbabwe? Tsonga people never had a king as a whole and they were invaded by the Shangani, an offshoot of the Nxumalo/Ndwandwe.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi 18 днів тому

      It was the Tonga that were invaded by Shangani. Tsonga seems to be what was appropriated by Shangani after he invaded them, in an attempt to erase the Tonga. Tonga are not a subgroup of Tsonga. There seems to have been an attempt to erase the Tonga and place them as a subgroup of some group when they are the First-Bantu in Southern Africa. This is evident when you look at every major Nguni invasion's target - they were targeting the people who were called Tonga because they had been separated from their King after the tearing of their Kingdom at Great Zimbabwe separating the West from the East - Tonga means 'people without a King'. The Moongas were large district of this Kingdom (they are on old Maps) lived along the Lupata Mountains in the Inyanga region. The Abalombwana had a district along the Sabi River. The Manansa were the Capital district. The entire Southern Africa was their Kingdom before the Arab invasion and it was divided into districts. I am still mapping them out.

  • @raphael3620
    @raphael3620 19 днів тому

    In other words Bantu are Egyptians/cushites

  • @siyabongalizo930
    @siyabongalizo930 19 днів тому

    Bantu is plural, umntu is one person and isintu is traditions. uluntu is society. Those translations are just Xhosa , I'm not sure if it this helps anyone, but if it does and there's more you want to know, ask us. To everyone in the diaspora who can afford come to Africa find a culture follow one person and learn from their family whatever the elders are willing to teach you. I for one have always refused to adopt these religions and have always believed that my culture is in itself a religious belief.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi 19 днів тому

      🙃Xhosa isn't the Proto-Bantu language so it doesn't have the authentic meanings of the expressions and also Xhosa has San and Nilo-Saharan admixture.

  • @beefiegrustlertv3917
    @beefiegrustlertv3917 20 днів тому

    The karanga built great Zimbabwe

  • @beefiegrustlertv3917
    @beefiegrustlertv3917 20 днів тому

    Mutapa kingdom

  • @dalidzucheredi2495
    @dalidzucheredi2495 20 днів тому

    We can't have Bantu history without migration

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi 20 днів тому

      The people that migrated aren't True/Proto Bantu, because the Bantu were always in their Kingdom. These populations were relocated into Bantu territory by the Arabs and then the Portuguese to entrench and undermine the True Bantu so they could gain access to the resources gold and land.

    • @dalidzucheredi2495
      @dalidzucheredi2495 9 днів тому

      @@inyenyenzi how do you explain the repeated stories of migration in the oral traditions passed down through the generations. Is the oral literature wrong?

  • @xspydazx
    @xspydazx 23 дні тому

    imun a maha ta << << But you can also see this is easy to read Iman u Maha ( the great teacher ) Ie this hindi or punjabi or urdu also? in truth the earlest sanscrit languge and the proto bantu combined languge may be the first language ( ham and shem )(afra / Asiatic ) ( europe branched for Asia ( indo european) ----> In truth we also need to be flexable !! as this is 100 percenta combined languge ! ( sanscrit and proto bantu ) the later arab etc comes from theasiatic branches which come from the sanscrit roots , and the bantu etc obvioulsy comes from thehamatic root .... hence ( El /Al / IL ) its only speed of speech or pitch and tone of voice : hence imuna ( can be confused by arabs to be amuna ) <- and so they did not even recognise the word iman here (teacher) (iman - u - el) Maha <<---- this is a sanscrit work for the great ... ie Maha Bharat ( the great king(shem)) iman maha ( great teacher ) ... interesting that still there are simularitys (as you know there was asians in egypt too!) and Egyptians in Asia ! ( both have the Caste System )

  • @stephentaylor2119
    @stephentaylor2119 23 дні тому

    Li and Di exist as prefixes in dozens of Bantu languages. Ng ending occurs in Nguni too. Double and triple consonants represent a single sound, whereas a Latin alphabet does not supply an adequate letter for that sound. that sound. Nguni hl and dl are very close to the Welsh sound, which they render as ll, a rare sound, which also occurs in Mongol. It is why you see Gb and Kp in West African languages to distinguish these sounds from g and b

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi 23 дні тому

      Those languages you point out have Nilotic Admixture and aren't Pure Bantu Languages which is why they have those sounds. The Proto-Bantu Language(which I am a native speaker) doesn't have those sounds as they are used or mean in those languages - our 'li' means 'beautiful sound' and 'di' means depth or place - the difference of meaning and use is how we know that they are Nilotic contribution. Our goal here is to show how this admixture came into being - Tswana was according to Moffat the most widely spoken language in the 1800s - this was only because there was a Nilotic influx that forcefully assimilated many Proto-Bantu in Southern Africa and this influx may have come speaking the Great Lakes Bantu derived language which is why Tswana makes use of 'r' not the standard Southern African 'l'. I will make a video

    • @stephentaylor2119
      @stephentaylor2119 23 дні тому

      @@inyenyenzi Those languages have little Nilotic admixture. Standard Swahili has 20% Arabic loans in nouns and verbs but does not affect the grammar to any meaningful degree. Those words are easily distinguished from native Bantu words. There are not a great deal of Maasai words in Kikuyu. All languages borrow from one another. Kikuyu has Di prefixx as Ri, which is Li in Swahili,.. On a previous video of yours, you are claiming proto Bantu had just 5 noun class prefixes. 21 are current in modern Bantu languages. It is though that there wee a great many more, and that noun classes merged or fell out of use and that Proto-Bantu had a great deal more. An example is 12 and 13 Ka and Tu diminutive sing and Pl have been absorbed into class 7/8 Ki Vi. Vestiges of Ka are used as in Kadogo "a small degree" Also KI as a prefix denotes something unique or distinctive of its kind. Kilimanjaro a single mountain. Mlima a hilly country, conversely we would say Kijiko for a small spoon as opposed to mwiko, a big wooden spoon used for stirring food in a pot. So classes 7/8 has absorbed 2 other noun classes. There are two dialects of Swahili that still use this noun clase, Kihadimu, spoken on the north of Zanizbar, and Congo Copperbelt Swahili There are no native speakers of Proto-Bantu, it is a reconstructed language assembled by European Scholars, who had the linguistic skill sets to do so. You are delusional to claim you speak it. The sounds of the language can only be guessed at too derived from knowledge of current Bantu languages and the pattern of sound shift and change.

  • @stephentaylor2119
    @stephentaylor2119 23 дні тому

    Mzilikazi was never in Egypt, what mushrooms are you on???

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi 23 дні тому

      It went right over your head. Didn't say he was Egypt🙃, there was no Pharaoh in Egypt in 1838, so naturally this didn't take place in Egypt. D.o y.o.u n.e.e.d e.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.n.g s.p.e.l.l.e.d o.u.t for you? I don't have the patience. Rwanda means 'Our Great House' as in Palo/Paro too, just like the one in Southern Africa did so chew on that too.

    • @siya2773
      @siya2773 14 днів тому

      ​@@inyenyenzi yes I always suspected the Xhosa Kings name Phalo was not a man but a title Pharoe also when you look at Xhosa clothes they still look like the ones on Egypt's walls with the lines on the garments as well the necklaces, even the style. There are Xhosa type culture in Zimbabwe even Namibia so I think its all connected as you say. Even eKapa is really ka Palo as in the home of Palo/Pharoe where the Pharoes come from Cape to Cairo is not accidental statement. It speaks of the Ancient connection I believe many of the old structures linking all this have been destroyed and erased. Great Zimbabwe being the capital of Capital would be a high possibilty

  • @stephentaylor2119
    @stephentaylor2119 23 дні тому

    Bantu simply means people, not some fanciful long meaning. The root Ntu means thing put into Class 1 and 2 (sing,pl) it means living thing Something possess of higher spirit, ie Human. Kintu means a non-living thing. Banti and Ancient Egyptian are two completely different language families. Ancient Egyptian is Afro-Asiatic. It exists today in its modern form of Coptic. You have entered the realms of the black American Afro-centrism.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi 23 дні тому

      🙃Don't cheapen our language. It isn't some hollow spiritually lacking utility like the ones you are accustomed to speaking and identifying with. To offend you further, you would know it's the language of the First Guardians Ba Ila(check the Ugaritic Language for this too and get more offended - Ugaritic was a dialect of our language) who you call Gods/Elohim. I am Proto-Bantu from a village in Southern Africa, descended from the owners of the fabled gold mines NOT American. Don't attempt to explain us, this isn't about you, it isn't your story and it doesn't need your contribution. Afro-Asiatic speakers can't read the language, we can and we still use all the expressions. The Proto-Bantu Kingdom spanned Africa from the Red Sea, to Abyssinia, to the Mountains of the Moon, down to the Lupata Mountains to the Gold Mines and to Cape Town - African History gets to be told by Africans so stay out of it. HAMBA YEBO

  • @stephentaylor2119
    @stephentaylor2119 23 дні тому

    A mash-up of bits and pieces of history, with totally inaccurate dates thrown into the mix. The Narrator is more interested in countering what Historians discovered than revealing anything new. This is American Afrocentric pseudo-history. The Bantu migration dispersal point is considered West Africa between what is now Nigeria and Cameroon, others would place it in the Great Lakes Region, which I think is more plausible. Because we could read, write and do archaeology, EUROPEAN scholars studied the Bantu languages, tabulated their grammars and piece by piece, and put together a reconstructed Proto-Langauge. If anyone has studied learned a Bantu language or two, will know (as do its speakers) how similar they are. Sound shift within languages as they split is consistent more or less as one moves from north to south or other directions. It was postulated that Proto-Bantu, not only had a class prefix, but also a Preprefix. This is why the pronominal concord is sometimes different from the class prefix. It was discovered in Gishu (Lumsaba) a language that still retains the preprefix along with the class prefix. It is also noticed in The Interlauctrien bantu languages and Nguni group of languages; where it is reduced to an initial vowel. Ba-ba-ntu People in Gishu is A-Ba-ntu in Nguni (Zulu, Xhosa, Swati etc). In Swahili, B changes to a W and we get Wa-tu in Kikuyu, W is elided and a d to t transition takes place and we get Mu- ndu and A-ndu. Ntu denotes a living being, or as Louis Leaky, a white Kenyan, who spoke Kikuyu fluently and documented the people he lived with - possesses a higher level of spirit as opposed to animals or trees which are of lesser spirit. I will use Swahili as an example, The root Tu means THING Place in Class 1 we get M-tu, a living thing. place in Class 2 we get the plural W-atu, A non-living thing (a concrete object) we place in Class 7 Ki-tu, place it in Class 8 we get the plural Vi-tu, or things. Place and location in most languages use the root to so a PLACE THING, replaced in Swahili with Mahali, an Arabic Loan. Other languages use Mu an inside place, Pa and nearby place and Ku a less defined place. The concords are still used with Mahali and demonstrations of place still abide by the 3 aspects of place. Afro-essentric seem to think we tried to make up their history, something that would not have been tolerated in academic circles as separate scholars would be striving and in competition to produce accurate results. Her timeline is a few thousand years out too, little even can be related to the folklore of the Nilotic or Bantu peoples.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi 23 дні тому

      I am Proto-Bantu NOT American, you already lack critical analysis skills when you failed to discern that fact. We don't need you telling our history and explaining our language which you know nothing. You wrote a whole lot of nonsense I didn't bother to read, keep it to yourself next time.

  • @stephentaylor2119
    @stephentaylor2119 24 дні тому

    Ki prefix, is very much a Bantu prefix, originally it was pre prefixed with another Ki. It can be reconstructed to urbantu. In Lumsaba it is still Kiki as a.Class 6 prefix

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi 24 дні тому

      The Proto-Bantu Language from which all the others are derived doesn't have the 'Ki' prefix. I am a native speaker. This prefix is also common in certain derivatives not all, this tells us it was brought in at some point - most likely by Muzimba and later carried on by the Jagga. Muzimba was Nilo-Saharan(**Galla)

    • @stephentaylor2119
      @stephentaylor2119 23 дні тому

      @@inyenyenzi You seem to be unaware that Bantu languages originally (and some still do) have a pre-prefix, reduced to an initial vowel in Interlaustrine and Nguni languages. What is your native langauge? My wife speaks 11 Bantu languages, so I have a good source. Speaking a language does not make you an authority on all aspects of that language. I speak a European language, but it does not make me an expert on Proto-Indo-European. Classes 6 and 8 are found in all Bantu languages and play a fundamental part in naming concrete objects. They may not by Ki dues to sound change in different languages but they are cognates with. You see woefully short of original prefixes reduced to just 5. Currently, there are 21 tabulated; some languages have them all, some maybe 18 or less. It as been suggested Proto-Bantu had many more, but through phonetic decay and assimilation, are formed in to the recognized class prefixes of today,

  • @former9085
    @former9085 24 дні тому

    The ancient Egyptians are genetically completely different from the Bantu. Proven by the Max Planck Institute who found the DNA of Mummies to be that of the near east, not Bantu. The DNA differs markedly from that of Egyptian DNA today which has been infused with other DNA. Protagonists of The Bantu being from North Africa tend to forget a massive desert between North and Southern Africa. The First Genome Data from Ancient Egyptian Mummies Study finds that ancient Egyptians were most closely related to ancient populations from the Near East MAY 30, 2017 An international team of scientists, led by researchers from the University of Tuebingen and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, successfully recovered and analyzed ancient DNA from Egyptian mummies dating from approximately 1400 BCE to 400 CE, including the first genome-wide nuclear data from three individuals, establishing ancient Egyptian mummies as a reliable source for genetic material to study the ancient past. The study, published today in Nature Communications, found that modern Egyptians share more ancestry with Sub-Saharan Africans than ancient Egyptians did, whereas ancient Egyptians were found to be most closely related to ancient people from the Near East. How could the language have been developed when there was no interaction?

  • @former9085
    @former9085 24 дні тому

    You have a timeline problem. The British abolished slavery in 1805. The Mfecane took place long after that. Plus, no blacks from South Africa were ever enslaved.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi 24 дні тому

      Just because the law says don't steal doesn't mean everyone will do it 🙃 This slave trade took place at the Cape Colony. If you still disagree feel free to explain why San, Bantu and Nilo-Saharan were at the Cape Colony - were often escaping and being hunted to be taken back. Read John Campbell(Travels In SouthAfrica Undertaken At the Request of the London Missionary Society) or John Philip(Researches in South Africa) or the History of the Griqua(they were the slave raiders) They weren't indentured servants either - Shosholoza the Invictus Song is about summoning the mountain gods to burn the trains that took the Wenela program labor to South Africa - so they had very strong feelings about being indentured to Europeans and that would not have happened voluntarily.

    • @former9085
      @former9085 21 день тому

      @@inyenyenzi "Just because the law says don't steal doesn't mean everyone will do it" Strawman argument. "This slave trade took place at the Cape Colony. " The slaves at the Cape Colony were Malay and Indonesian. No Bantu were taken as slaves in South Africa. "If you still disagree feel free to explain why San, Bantu and Nilo-Saharan were at the Cape Colony - were often escaping and being hunted to be taken back." The San are an interior tribe from Namaqualand. The original tribes at the Cape Colony were Khoikhoi and Goringhaicona. There were no Bantu and Nilo-Saharan at the Cape Colony. The first time European and Bantu settlers encountered each other was at the Great Fish River about 1000 km east of Cape Town in the early 1800's. "History of the Griqua(they were the slave raiders)" Griqua were an interior tribe as well. Their area was known as Griqualand. "They weren't indentured servants either" The only indentured labour in South Africa was Indians brought to the Natal sugarcane fields by the British as the Zulu refused to work in the fields. Agricultural labour is seen as a woman's work by the Zulu culture and is considered beneath the status of men. "Shosholoza the Invictus Song is about summoning the mountain gods to burn the trains that took the Wenela program labor to South Africa" The workers traveled voluntarily on the train to work on the mines. Nobody forced them and they were paid, got leave, shelter and meals. None were slaves nor indentured. With its origins going back to the gold mines of South Africa, Shosholoza holds a firm place in the cultural consciousness having gone through the transformation from a work song to a kind of a solidarity anthem in the African South that is commonly chanted during public actions and sporting events. The song is believed to have been originally composed by workers from Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe while traveling by steam trains to and from the mines. This certainly explains how the railway theme finds its place in the song in the form of an onomatopoeia, in this case the word 'shosholoza' which imitates the sound of a working steam train, though the word can also can be understood as 'go forward'. I suggest you read the unrevised history of South Africa. I lived a lot of it.

    • @former9085
      @former9085 7 днів тому

      @@inyenyenzi "This slave trade took place at the Cape Colony. " Correct. And the slaves were Malay and Indonesian. There were no Bantu at the Cape. "History of the Griqua(they were the slave raiders" The Griqua are indigenous to South Africa. Both Whites and Blacks are settlers in South Africa. "They weren't indentured servants either" The only indentured labour in South Africa was imported from India as the Zulu refused to work in the sugar cane fields. "f you still disagree feel free to explain why San, Bantu and Nilo-Saharan were at the Cape Colony - were often escaping and being hunted to be taken back." The indigenous inhabitants of the Cape were the Khoikhoi and Goringhaicona. The first meeting of Bantu and White settlers took place at the Great Fish River about 1000 km east of Cape Town in about 1830, almost 200 years after the Dutch settled at the Cape and after slavery was abolished.

    • @aleenazahir
      @aleenazahir 5 днів тому

      @@former9085So slavery was abolished but not apertheid

    • @former9085
      @former9085 8 годин тому

      @@aleenazahir "So slavery was abolished but not apertheid" This is the reason dates are so important in history. Slavery was abolished in 1805. Apartheid started in 1948, 143 years after slavery was abolished. Apartheid ended in 1988. It lasted 40 years. There was no slavery under apartheid. South Africa had a very low unemployment rate during apartheid compared to the 40% unemployment today. The apartheid government had to erect electric fences along thousands of kilometres of border to prevent blacks from neighbouring countries streaming to South Africa and taking the jobs of black South Africans.

  • @tutonguni529
    @tutonguni529 25 днів тому

    We have pyramids in South Africa so what are you talking about 😊

  • @malibongwenkunkuma1343
    @malibongwenkunkuma1343 25 днів тому

    The is amazing work. I am following that a lot of youth in Africa is rediscovering 'Africa'. We have been deemed subhuman for a long stretch of human history whilst other cultures pillaged and misrepresented our history and contribution to the world!

  • @duzzitright3084
    @duzzitright3084 27 днів тому

    There were kingdoms in the South of Africa before Christianity and Islam. That history is still missing

  • @KingCoolD-m9z
    @KingCoolD-m9z 27 днів тому

    Finally 😃 my people is waking up and realizing that European people are using Witchcraft to keep us down and poor till this day, 😢 see our witch doctors and African Warlocks are weak😢 they can't EVEN curse another nation to set their black people free, the only thing African witchcraft can do is hurt another fellow African, see our spiritual leaders has been reduce to fictional leaders and fairy tail by Westerners, they did this so that to lower our power in the spiritual realm and this is why on this physical plane, we black people are suffering, but our spiritual leaders are called to be leaders also in the spiritual realm, DID YOU KNOW MY BLACK PEOPLE WE OUT RANK THESE WHITE/ASIAN/ARABE AND DEMONS IN THE SPIRITUAL REALM WORLD? Its not for nothing they say we are god's, but the wyte man knew it this is why he jeep casting spells and evil projections on black people such as promoting rap music 🎵🎶, gang violence, drugs, ect. They also erase black greatness from history book 📚, because its HIS-STORY NOT OURS

  • @hlogilehlogonolo5438
    @hlogilehlogonolo5438 27 днів тому

    The Khoi was not murdered by Shaka or any other bantu tribe if anything they intermarried with them and absorbed them because they were a bigger population. Present day South Africans of bantu descent have anywhere from 12-15% Khoisan DNA that’s a lot for a group in which was bigger in population than the Khoisan’s I’m sick and tired of these narratives being spread and nothing is being done to stop it

    • @stephentaylor2119
      @stephentaylor2119 23 дні тому

      The Khoi were hunted down by both Bantu and Boers, and absorption took place too

    • @hlogilehlogonolo5438
      @hlogilehlogonolo5438 23 дні тому

      Look at Genetic data, Bantus have anywhere from 12-15% Khoi DNA like I’ve said, The royalty on Mapungubwe were Of Khoi male and female DNA, The Bantus arrived in Modern Day South Africa arrived in the 7th century if bantu’s were killing Khoisan they would have been extinct by the time the the Dutch arrived in cape colony. Xhosa incorporated the Khoi clicks into their language, why would they do that if they could simply kill them, no doubt some bantu groups had conflict with some Khoisan group but to classify like how the Boers were just mindlessly killing for sport is incorrect

    • @hlogilehlogonolo5438
      @hlogilehlogonolo5438 23 дні тому

      @@stephentaylor2119 how can I send you a link to an Article??

    • @hlogilehlogonolo5438
      @hlogilehlogonolo5438 23 дні тому

      @@stephentaylor2119 YT is deleting my comments

    • @hlogilehlogonolo5438
      @hlogilehlogonolo5438 23 дні тому

      @@stephentaylor2119 just remember Early Bantu groups were farmers they were not yet known as Pedi, Xhosa Zulu etc

  • @hlogilehlogonolo5438
    @hlogilehlogonolo5438 27 днів тому

    I have multiple articles basically explaining how Mfecane wasn’t as what A lot of people believed actually was For Example Mzilikazi was previously thought that he migrated North because of Mfecane when in actuality he migrated North because of the Boers trekking inland and there’s so many more instances if you want to read the Article I can provide a link and if you have articles about Mfecane that goes against it pls provide me some It’s our duty and responsibility as Africans to find the truth of Our forefathers and mothers history

  • @BwanaKabungo
    @BwanaKabungo 27 днів тому

    Ms Narrator, Firstly, I like your accent 😊 Secondly, are you Zambian? Thirdly, will you be my wife??😍

  • @NguseCivilization3247
    @NguseCivilization3247 27 днів тому

    His Majesty the King is the Supreme Governor of the Church of England. The King appoints archbishops, bishops and deans of cathedrals on the advice of the Prime Minister.. THE WHITEMAN REALLY BELIEVE THEY ARE THE LORDS OF OUR PLANET AND OUR UNIVERSE. FOR REAL THEY HAVE BEEN SERIOUSLY REIN ACT-ING THE BIBLE LIKE TRUE HOSTILE EXTRATERRESTRIAL OCCUPIERS. THESE GUYS ARE PLAYING BY A EXTRATERRESTRIAL BLUEPRINT. AND THEY THRIVE OFF THIS LEGAL FICTIONAL ALIEN THEOLOGICAL PROPAGANDA.

  • @kongowea9903
    @kongowea9903 27 днів тому

    I have learned so much from one video, Thank you greatly. You have given some confirmations about indeed witchcraft. I have a question did you say Shagga or CHAGGA . If chagga is there any connections to the chagga tribe of east Africa ?

  • @KATKattalestv
    @KATKattalestv 27 днів тому

    They are still using it. Who are the Real Savages? They are still using Humiliation Rituals...Keep telling the stories.💜😻

  • @IrisRainbowMagick
    @IrisRainbowMagick 28 днів тому

    This is so important and this is why magic and spirituality have become so stigmatized because they don't want us to know that that's literally how they've taken over the world and they still use it today

    • @jknott1509
      @jknott1509 26 днів тому

      If you're sensitive to it, people like the Rothschilds have a very similar energy to a medicine man or shaman. They're powerful spiritual beings with a strong spiritual protection. Thats why they can walk down the street and most people just see an old man.

  • @user-wc1zb5fx8n
    @user-wc1zb5fx8n 28 днів тому

    I have spirits I found out I am Persian royalty A British officer married a Persian princess in the 1800s I come from this family I have powers Spirits tell me I come from Egypt My powers cause enemies to die

  • @quintinfranklin9168
    @quintinfranklin9168 28 днів тому

    Thank you beloved! What a beautiful language & culture!

  • @BaseLineBillionaires888
    @BaseLineBillionaires888 29 днів тому

    U speaking facts outea

  • @jordanburnett3773
    @jordanburnett3773 29 днів тому

    The Zanj rebellion african slave revolt in modern day Iraq. A product of slavery from the Oman sultanate extreme amount slavery.

  • @gedalyahkk3125
    @gedalyahkk3125 29 днів тому

    Great video what are some of the books or resources to study African history?

  • @lk6789
    @lk6789 29 днів тому

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @NinjaLeeful
    @NinjaLeeful 29 днів тому

    The same way they appoint our presidents today

  • @cullberry
    @cullberry 29 днів тому

    So interesting! Looking forward to watching the channel grow!

  • @TheDecimusic
    @TheDecimusic 29 днів тому

    "ve heard that during the witchhunts they stole all religious artifacts, wisdoms from shamans, witches worldwide so they can practice witchcraft themselves and we the normal people were not allowed to practice

  • @maphuthegommaboreramela4586
    @maphuthegommaboreramela4586 29 днів тому

    Where would you place the Masubya? I saw the on part two the mentioning of wearing white and linens or cottons. I read & saw an illustration in an old book that indeed the people either were naked or wore white. The Masubya wore white and referred to as priests. I could be wrong but they somehow linked them to the Ncube priesthood or Bakgatla here in South Africa. I’d love to hear your thoughts. Do you think they were part of the original proto Bantu?