Saturday, August 20, 2016

The Igbo World

In the previous blogs, the link between the Ancient Ancestors of the Native American and their origin from West Africa has been established, thanks to the discovery of the Olmec/Omlek Stone Head.
 Many think that all that was available to establish the link between the Natives of the Americas and their origin from West Africa are the stone heads. The fact of history show that there were Native Black Americans before the White Man set foot in the Americas. This time the blog will be centered on the link between the Natives of the Americas and West African Igbo(Bantus) based on Language; that means, the spoken tongues. Here, the characters that represent alphabets has noting to contribute. Any character(s) can be used to represent the sound(s) from the mouth that may communicate sense.





[5.3]                           PRE- IAST ICE AGE.
                          Occupation of the World: Map
                                        Map Of the Spreading of the Igbos (the Bantus);

                               The Bering Sea Icy Bridge from Siberia to Alaska: 
It is interesting that some writers and some institutions do know that the traditional theories regarding the Paleo-American origin, which claimed, that the first Americans, crossed the Icy Bridge from Siberia to Alaska was false. By 25,000 BC- 12,000 BC, there were Natives, inhabiting the Americas thousands of years before then. The period 25,000 BC-12,000 BC falls into the Late Neolithic African Stage. The European Chronology does not take into account that when all of Europe except the Southern Mediterranean were glaciated, there was a vibrant World full of life and enterprises. 
Europe began rebounding as the glacial-melt down progressed about 11000 BC. The melting of the Icy Europe was humanly slow though geologically rapid. Life was not instantaneously restored. The inherent error has been the truncation of the World Chronology to fit into the European Chronology. The Icy Highway [ice-free corridor] between the large Canadian ice sheets and the Siberian Ice sheets did not happen. Rather the walk by man was to reach the Tropical Un-glaciated lands to the south.   The claimed walk from the East now Siberia, then buried in over a mile thick glacial Ice to North America did not happen. It simply was too much of an impossible state and to many thousands of miles of Icy Wilderness for such a “migration to have occurred”.

Below was the approximate, chronologically sound spreading of the Africans during the Paleolithic-Ace Age  till the 12,000 BC of the Late Neolithic African Stage  

Pre-Last Ice Age spreading Map by Chinedu Emeka Anuforo all rights reserved
This map represents the likeness of the Earliest Spreading from Africa to the rest of the World
By 80,000 BC, all people in the Temperate and Tundra Regions have been pushed South into the Temperate and Sub-Temperate Regions. By 55,000 BC to 35,000 BC, the Ice cap over most of the Temperate World has reached over a mile thick. Note that the preserved remains of those who died in the Temperate and Tundra Europe during the advancing Ice cap have become the objects for theoretical and academic sentiments in Europe.   

[5.3.1] IAST ICE AGE Occupation of the World: Map
   Alaekeh-Ogundom-Arika Chinyere .                    The Middle World ~ Ouwarre             Umurimma- Ariate- Igbo Opokorpo
Map by Chinedu Emeka Anuforo all rights reserved.

The Bantus originated from the Igbos of West Africa. They conquered and ruled the Tropical, Sub-Tropical and Equatorial World from Ouwarre; which was then comprised of what we now known as Africa and Europe, Asia Minor and India. The trail of their Culture, Language and Civilization are preserved in the peoples and the tongues of the world. The word “Bantu” and the Classification “Bantus” are the modern European invention to account for the Roots of Black Peoples, Igbo Language in all of Africa and beyond. The Sub-Tropical Ouwarre including the Mediterranean Lands during all the period of the Last Ice Age were part and parcel, the homeland of the Igbo or part of what we now call Africa. All the Sub-Tropical Ancient Megaliths, Stone Arrangement and Pyramids were done during the period 38,000 BC through 8,000 BC to 1700 BC. 38,000 BC to 8000 BC was the period of the reign of the Four Umanuforos from the Date of the Covenant between God and the Igbo that was sealed with the Blood of Circumcision. The Igbo Circumcision predated the Hebrew Circumcision by over 28,000 years.(Handed Down History). 8000 BC to 1700 BC was the era of the Imperial Igbo now known as Bantus. It was the time of the Clan Kingdom of Kings. It was when all Kings were the sons of the Doro Unkanem Ucham. These titles were commonly originated from the reigning Doro, himself. Note that the Handed Down History emphasized the fact that all kings, no matter where they were ruling paid allegiance as  sons and subjects of the Doro. When they died the
dead bodies were brought back to be burred in West Africa later known as Ethiopia~ the land were kings were gods. By 1700 BC Inheritance Wars had began creating permanent territories and establishing restriction into lands.
The Handed Down History noted such titles as Duru, Undiku, Ebukka Dei Na Eze, Ashoka, Asoluka, Abamihi, Anu, Foro, Fero, Chieze, Shieze, Chiuku, Chiukwunnaba, Ezar, Abaalza, Arikaala, Chiza, Ezhikka, Agadi Na Eze, Chiappa, Onyenuka, Khato, Tonala, Olinala etc           
The “name” Africa was given to the regions as the Roman knew and understood the world at the time of the name “Africa”.  Before the emancipation of the Romans about 300 BC, Europe and Africa, Asia Minor and India were known as Ouwerre the Middle Block of the Three Blocks of the World according to the handed down history.
 Looking at the World Map as shown below, one comes to the understanding, that the Ancient Igbos had good knowledge of the World. The description of the World according to the Handed Down History through the generations from Chinyere Umanuforo the Doro Ukanem Ucham the Igbo of Ouwerre to the present.

[5.3.2] Handed Down Block Atlas of the Ancient Igbo World



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