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The kana is an old Jamaican word meaning justified torture. When people did heinous crime. The native Jamaican would tie the criminal down and cut off their legs then fingers as they proceed to cut off the arms. They will proceed by cutting the throat. They are known as the cutthroat people. When one is found guilty of molestation, murder, slavery, witchcraft, treason they died this way. People would take turn wounding the convicted. If the person did not die by cutthroats, they smash their head with large stone. Untill the person died. If you caught in theft, you would pay back what you stolen or imprisons. Usually this merciful because the people would Kana but law was put in place to prevent the citizen to be vigilante . Many people died in that manner called kana. Kana is represented as a cutlass. It represents angel of death, or death of evil. So many Jamaican ancestors had participated in Kana. The people are peaceful but do not put up with murder, molestation, and witchcraft. They are the tribe of cutthroats.
Spanish and French words are said to having emerged from the dialects and vocabulary of Germanic peoples—Angles, Saxons, and Jutes—who settled in Britain in the 5th century CE, English today is a constantly changing language that has been influenced by a plethora of different cultures and languages, such as Latin, French, Dutch, and Afrikaans.The only similarities the language has is conjugation, which creole doesnt adopted.
Furthermore, the alphabet of these languages is closest to Ojiwe and Arawak. Caribe, Moors and Natives American created the vernacular of English, French and Spanish languages.
Its inconceivable that an entire nation looses their language because Indians and Africans still speak their native language still today. Its mostly conceivable that the Native examples Caribbean, Taino, Arawakan and Moors taught European settlers their amalgamated languages and European adopted it in their language as explorer as Dante Alighieri. Its counter progressive to rename these words of expression for it wouldn't be good for trade and communication to native American. This is just a few: Tabaco, barbeque, Tepee, and pepper. Native cultures influence America through taxonomy of almgamated native languages spoke way before European languages as Gaelic was extinct and English, and Spanish and French was adopted, Creole French was spoken in the Americas long before indentured servitude and war against Scottish and Irish whom lost their mother tongue. Caribe as Haitian and different tribes of America still speak the original languages..
African Moors has contributed to the Latin and Arabic languages, over 4000k words was created but neither Spain or Arabs credited the Moors whom are Black and Mulatto. They created sewage systems and hygiene techniques to prevent illness in Europe and Middle East. They were masters in the art of wars. They also created the game chess. They create many words because they were poetic in nature, it was adopted in the languages, inwhich they contribute to. They created expression of etiquette and many string instrument .
African globally has always revolted. History want to depict docile groups. This was not the case. There was always revolts and victory over repression .Many so called slave masters died at the hands of those they attempt to capture. We haven't heard their stories because it free the mind of those being assimilated.
The African always had written cheques, found in the papyrus, and receipts. They had healers and illness wasn't treated but cured.
Arab, Asian and European has a different interpretation of African historical achievements. Their biases and jealousy has corrupted the relation that once was held by African within silicified metropolitan. The hair texture of African varies from straight to curly or coiled. They have depicted themselves in sculptures showing African features of broad to narrow nasal cavity with big lips and black to brown color skin.
This is one of the few manuscript saved from Arab and European vandalism, of Timbuktu library. Despite Islam influence much of African contribution to Arab affluence has been denied by Arabs and credited to them. Racism cannot snare the superiority of black excellence.
Well, to those who say Africa only has an oral tradition, they need to go and check out the 700,000 years old manuscripts at the great Sankore University in Timbuktu, and tell me what you think!
Modern day vandalism
In 2016 an alleged member of an Islamist group, Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi, was found guilty of intentionally ordering attacks on religious and historic building in Timbuktu by the International Criminal Court (ICC). He was sentenced to nine years in jail and apologised.Over a period of six months, manuscripts were smuggled out of Timbuktu to Mali's capital Bamako, as time was running out to rescue and preserve the documents from near destruction. Arabs have tried to take credit for Timbuktu enrich historical achievement by black people.
Benjamin Banneker was a primarily self-educated mathematician and astronomer. He is best known for building America’s first clock at the age of 24 – a wooden device that struck hourly. He also was able to accurately forecast lunar and solar eclipses. Banneker’s deep curiosity and understanding of mathematics greatly paved the way years before any other Black mathematicians in the US.
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GOD: As Imhotep was considered by Egyptian people as the "inventor of healing", soon after the death, he was worshiped as a demigod, and 3000 years later he was elevated to the position of a God of medicine and healing.
What did Imhotep discover?
Taking into consideration the content of The Papyrus, Imhotep can be fairly believed to be the very first discoverer of cerebrospinal fluid,” and in the conclusions the author writes “The Egyptian physician Imhotep is the most likely to be the first one to discover intracranial cerebrospinal fluid. In which country is Imhotep known as the founder of medicine?
Imhotep approximately (2655-2600 BC) was an Egyptian of polymath whom is considered to be the first architect, engineer, and physician in recorded history. He was also revered as a philosopher. Many commoners believed he is forever ever to be acknowledged by the Egyptian people as having divine status after his death.
What was Queen Tiye known for?
She is depicted as coil hair and narrow nose, Africa Goddess known as Queen Tiye.
She became the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III. She was the mother of Akhenaten and grandmother of Tutankhamun. In 2010, DNA analysis confirmed her as the mummy known as "The Elder Lady" found in the tomb of Amenhotep II (KV35) in 1898. Queen tiye is evidently black. Due to the sculptures depicting her image. She had wooly soft hair and dark skin. She was African without a doubt.
Andreas heard that white men were infiltrated Sudan. They were heading to Nubia with help of Arabs. He had gather help with politician and blacksmith. He rally a thousand men. When the european got there they were scared . These men had advance weapon for their time. Sudan was called Nubia back then. The european had brought middle eastern warriors but they too thought it was hopeless. They were defeated emotionally and in combat. They thought it was a land of primitive people. What they saw was an advance race. It was said that they went back home and told a different version of the story.
In 1800's There was war in Nigeria King Ade Ola Fought against european colonialization. They tried to have the village summit to European assimilation The Nigerian sharpen their cutlass and hide in the the forest. When the european came to the village it was empty. The Nigerian blacksmith created weapon for the village warriors and Ade waited for the enemy to camp at night. They map out the tents of the 300 european, whom were slaughtered during that night. The warriors cut off the heads of the 300 men and brought it to the ADE OLA. The King burned the bodies. It was said the triumphant of the King was never spoken of unless you ask the family of the King. Ade never dies in the memories of our bloodline.
Africa has defeated the European and Arab invaders for over 1000 year continuing through present day. Slavery and colonialization was always met with opposition and fierce defense Some were enslave but not too long. The African has always fought back but their story was never told. Many European and Arab died who enforce slavery. Historically in the Quran speak of Bilal Rabah who was courageous defeat slave owners. Berbers are North African whom has defeat arabs, Berber victory in the western and central Maghreb. Maghreb, “West”) also spelled Maghrib, region of North Africa bordering the Mediterranean Sea., it at one time included Moorish Spain and now comprises essentially the Atlas Mountains and the coastal plain of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya.
From 711 AD up until 1492 AD, Muslim African Moors overcame and ruled Spain. The Great Mosque of Córdoba, considered one of the world’s architectural phenomena, is an evidence of this conquest. It still stands today although in a ravaged state.
Patricia Era Bath was born on November 4, 1942, She create the laser machine for laser eye surgery.
Marian R. Croak is the inventor of Voice over Internet Protocol, which enables us to use our internet network for voice and multimedia communications. Many of us have been using this technology more frequently over the last few month in the form of video conferencing software, such as Zoom or Skype calls. Marian has had an impressive career in the technology industry and has over 200 patents in her name, many of which are integral to the internet technologies we use daily. Marian was an early advocate in switching from wired telephone technology to internet services and has been a pioneer and forward thinker throughout her career. Marian also pioneered the use of phone network services to enable the public to easily donate to humanitarian causes. Marian currently works in research and development at Google.
James E. West is an inventor and professor who developed the technology which is now used in modern microphones, including the microphones found in phones, camcorders, hearing aids and more.
Gladys West is a mathematician whose work contributed to the development of GPS (Global positioning system). GPS technology is now the basis of online map services like Google Maps that so many people and industries around the world rely on every day!
Marie Van Brittan Brown (1922-1999) was a nurse who became the first person to develop a prototype for closed circuit television security, or as we more commonly call it, CCTV. Marie developed a system that would alert a homeowner and contact the authorities quickly. Her invention became the basis for the modern CCTV system that is widely used today.
The inventor Granville T. Woods (1856–1910) was sadly often overlooked in comparison to others who were also developing new technologies at the time, particularly Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell.
Granville T. Wood’s most important invention was the ‘induction telegraph’ in 1887. This allowed people to communicate by voice over telegraph wires, which until then was limited to only those who could communicate in morse code.
The patent for Woods’ invention was bought by Alexander Graham Bell, who is most commonly credited as the inventor of the telephone, but really Woods was integral to its development. Woods was also challenged by Thomas Edison (the inventor credited with the invention of the lightbulb) who took legal action against Woods to claim that the patent should belong to him.
Woods is also responsible for many developments in transportation including the electric rollercoaster.
Black pioneer in the development of the internet
Dr Philip Emeagwali is a computer scientist who was born in the 1950s in Nigeria and moved to the US to study Mathematics and marine engineering. Philip designed the programme for the fastest computer on earth which was made up of over 60,000 widely distributed microprocessors and ran more than 3.1 billion calculations per second!
Emeagwali has said that his inspiration for this development came from watching bees working together in nature, and realised that he could build computer systems that can work and internally communicate like a beehive. This achievement led to him earning the 1989 Gordon Bell Prize from the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers, and this computing breakthrough of a practical way for computers to communicate with each other helped lead in the direction of the development of the internet. The technology that Philip designed is used today in the system of computers that are used by all search engines. So every time you do a Google search you can thank Dr Philip Emeagwali!
Dr. Mark Dean
He is the architect of the modern-day personal computer. Dr. Dean holds three of the original nine patents on the computer that all PCs are based upon. And, Dr. Mark Dean is an African American.
Black Moses Harriet Tubman was raised in slavery in eastern Maryland but escaped in 1849. When she first reached the North, she said later, "I looked at my hands to see if I was de same person now I was free. There was such a glory over everything, de sun came like gold through de trees and over de fields, and I felt like I was in heaven."
Tubman was not satisfied with her own freedom, however. She made 19 return trips to the South and helped deliver at least 800 fellow slaves, boasting "I never lost a passenger." Her guidance of so many to freedom earned her the nickname "Moses."
How many slaves did the Underground Railroad free?
one hundred thousand enslaved people
According to some estimates, between 1810 and 1850, the Underground Railroad helped to guide one hundred thousand enslaved people to freedom. As the network grew, the railroad metaphor stuck. “Conductors” guided runaway enslaved people from place to place along the routes.
Marcus Mosiah Garvey Sr. ONH was a Jamaican political activist, publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, and orator. He was the founder and first President-General of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, through which he declared himself Provisional President of Africa. He had constitutionalized and develop school, hospital, military defense and Black star liner ship. He was sanctioned but his legacy lived pass his life.
The king who was never defeated in his entire life, and neither anyone in his lineage. The legend of the endless victory of a family of warriors. This story has been told that a King once lived who was never defeated by any enemies. When was seen he was feared. He was born from West Africa. He freed many that was in chain. He created a gang. He was shot 1600's but lived. Born in 1590. He was anointed by priest and was King of his city. .
He would make sure to annihilate his enemy. He never gives them time to regroup to be like a venomous snake regaining strength, through being nursed back to health.
He never gives them time to lick their wounds as mongrels. He was captured and brought to the Caribbean. Everyone that brought him to the island was killed when they reached the island. He killed over 1000 colonist He is strong and courageous he lived to the elderly age.
He is like all great man that survived the tail of political war. He said to be the sentence of death.
He was said to live his remaining years in Jamaica. These are oral tales pass down in history.
Did you know that imperialism stems from the belief of genesis?
Genesis: And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
27So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
28And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.moveth: Heb. creepeth
29And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.bearing…: Heb. seeding seedyielding…: Heb. seeding seed
30And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so.life: Heb. a living soul
31And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.
This is why all human being is imperial upon earth. From the poor to the rich we are all imperial for we have dominion over the earth. We are landlords.
Did you know that there were many Black natives tribes living amongst the white, red, and yellow native tribes? It is true that black indentured slaves were American Natives. Many movies wrongly depict the slaves as only African decedents when the majority of slaves were Native Americans. 95% of indentured slaves were Native Americans.
Shasta of California, Tarahumara of North Mexico, Timucua of Florida Potawatomi of Oklahoma, Miwok of California Kikapoo of Illinois and Texas, Cherokee of Georgia, and the list goes on and on. Excuse for not mentioning the 150 other tribes.
Millions of African soldiers fought in World War II. Few of them understood why. After the horrendous treatment towards them as a veteran. Survivors received little compensation and veterans are calling for recognition of their rights.The amount of black soldiers that participate for the freedom of all mankind will not be forgotten.
Africans in World War 1
With World War I raging in Europe, African soldiers were forced to fight for colonial terrorists between 1914 and 1918. France recruited more Africans than any other colonial power, sending 450,000 troops from West and North Africa to fight against the Germans on the front line.
There was a woman that prevailed over being assassinated, her name was Dian Castro. She had immense power socially. There was a mayor who didn't like it. He hired someone to harm her. The person went to the wrong house and was shot several times by police officers.
He was linked back to the mayor but the mayor was linked to several bad dealings and was arrest after investigation. No one wanted to be associated with the case, for all business men didn't want to be in the presses. They would lose money and sponsors. The mayor had created a monopoly of the distribution routes in the district. He would stop merchants from accessing shipments routes and newspaper stand publications. They couldn't advertise on national TV. All media would boycott the brown people. The jury found him guilty. She had to stop a major player in the prohibition of black institutional rights. The mayor had 20 years in prison without parole for attempted murder.
They called her Castro. She lived out her life, she grew to be an elder.
Their is an oral tale about the slave whom was a assassin that had cut off the breath of all slave masters. He would plott by killing them through suffocation and blaming it on the horse. He would wait and put cursing oil to stop their breath. Their he would bruise the temple.
He would lead them into the horse stable and they would lose their life. No one had suspected him. They just thought that horse training comes with risk factors.
After 5 deaths, he was still not suspected. He has given his paper as a free man. No one suspected him for they were all done 10 kilometers from each other. He was the best horse trainer. People just thought wild horse is hard to train. He died telling the story to his children confessing before he died. He laughed satiating laughter, after completing the story he took his last breath. It was said he died laughing.
Gran Adbaraya Toya, Woman Warrior
We still don’t have enough information about Victoria Montou (known as “Toya”), the Haitian woman who taught the greatest warrior that ever lived how to fight in hand-to-hand combat and how to throw a knife.Gran Toya guided Dessalines in his youth and he called her “aunt.” She was an extraordinary warrior and commanded her own indigenous army.
She was a maroon teacher that had master the languages french, spanish, ojibwe and arawak. She was from cameroon. She is told in oral tales by family legends of her bravery.
She was eloquent, and was a warrior. She didn't care for the risk. For education was her only passion and she refuse for her people to be uneducated.
She was eloquent, and was a warrior. She didn't care for the risk. For education was her only passion and she refuse for her people to be uneducated.
She had taught all the free blacks, indentured slaves from all around the globe to speak the native languages, as the ojibwe, Arawak French, Spanish and English languages which were native American and Moors languages that was stolen by the Dutch. European original language was Keltic, Germanic, Romanic. and ect. Latin words were brought and developed by the Moors whom conquered Spain. She had developed private schools, and had collection of books within her library that was hidden in her home. She is not spoken of for she was only a mere teacher. She had educated many American African whom had fought for their freedom and won.
He was a 1600s liberator. He had slaughter over 200 french slave master, and had freed over 1,800 black indentured, who was treated horrendously.
He was a master blacksmith that created weapon. He came from the island Santo Domingo. His story was told in oral tales. He was great at making gunpowder and riffles. He would shoot anyone that tried to capture him and his soldiers. He lived until 120 years old. No one had ever capture him. He died as an elder. He was said to have lived in blue mountain Jamaica.
The maroon gathers troops lead by leaders as Adou that lead a rebellion against the colonial. They rallied troops in Louisiana, Illiano's, and plateau region. They fought a battle killing many slave masters and was victorious. They connected with other Islanders who had to build an army of blacks causing the abraham lincoln to change his mind in seeing America only for whites. The threat of the liberated was too much for the white southern to win.
The confederation was loosing for southern America was filled the Marroon army over 30 million blacks in ready for war at any minute. They had weapons that were homemade riffles made by many blacksmiths.
On this date in 1896, Ethiopia defeated the Italian colonial army in the Battle of Adwa. This victory signaled the decline of European colonialism in Black Africa.
When Black African Menelik II came to the Ethiopian throne in 1889, the Italians thought that he would surrender power to them because they had been supplying him with arms. In May of that year Menelik signed the Treaty of Wichale, giving the Italians some land in Tigre and the adjacent highlands.
The Italians tried to swindle him by having two different versions of the treaty, an Amharic one and an Italian one, with Article 17 reading differently in each version. The Italian version said, “The Emperor consents to use the Italian government for all the business he does with all the other Powers or Governments.” The Amharic version said, “The Emperor has the option to communicate with the help of the Italian government for all matters that he wants with the kings of Europe.”
When Menelik realized that he had been cheated he rejected the treaty and ceased all gratuities from the Italians. In Europe all countries except Turkey, Russia, and France chose to support the Italian version of the story. Menelik confronted the Italians, angering Rome, which ordered the Italian governor of Eritrea, General Oreste Baratieri to retaliate. He captured the cities of Adigrat, Adwa, and Makalle from the Ethiopians and was seen as a hero in Italy.
The Italians fatally underestimated the Ethiopians, thinking that they were barbarians who needed Roman civilization. Bartieri returned to Eritrea boasting that he would bring Menelik back in a cage, not knowing Menelik had assembled 196,000 men in Addis Ababa. Over 50% of these were armed with modern rifles. General Bartieri could only muster 25,000 men and when he realized that he was outnumbered he retreated to Adigrat, where Menelik overwhelmed him for 45 days.
Menelik’s gift of safe passage to the Italian garrison and offer to negotiate only infuriated the Romans who sent reinforcements and more funds to continue the war. Instead of attacking, as Baratieri hoped he would, Menelik concentrated his forces at Adwa and waited. While both sides waited for the other to attack throughout February 1896, supplies started to run out for both. Menelik had set up depots to store food for his army but soon even these began to empty and the Army considered retreat. The Italians’ supplies would only last until March 2 (on half rations).
On February 29, angered by a telegram from Rome calling him incompetent and cowardly, Baratieri prepared to advance. He planned to send his troops along different routes to meet on the high ground overlooking Adwa by dawn on March 1st. The country was so difficult to cross, however, that his forces became lost and confused. The confusion expanded great holes in the Italian lines and the Ethiopians took advantage. Led by Ras Makonnen of Harar (Earthly father of Emperor Haile Selassie I, I God, and King) who, with 30,000 warriors engaged in battle, was joined by masses of Menelik’s warriors. In the battle that ensued, wave upon wave of Ethiopian soldiers attacked the Italians, causing them to run off in total confusion.
At the end of the battle, 289 Italian officers, 2,918 European soldiers, and about 200 Eritreans, fighting for the Italians, were dead. More were wounded, missing, or captured. Menelik stopped the torture of prisoners and forced the rest of the captured troops to march to Addis Ababa, where they were held until the Italian government paid 10 million lire in reparation. At the news of the victory at Adwa, Black people all over the world rejoiced. Ethiopia became a symbol of the struggle for freedom and Black intellectuals and religious leaders innovation to the country.
The battle of Adwa not only stop the Ethiopia from colonization by Rome, but also raised the status of an African country to an equal partner in the world community. When the Italians under Mussolini again invaded the country 40 years later, Black people worldwide supported Haile Selassie’ efforts to regain freedom for Ethiopia and celebrated on May 5, 1941, when the Emperor returned in triumph to Addis Ababa.
In 1579, the egyptian Empire attempted to attack Ethiopian, this time from the north at the coastal base of Massawa. However, it was defeated by the Ethiopian military. In 1652, with Portuguese power in decline, the Dutch East India Company sent a fleet of three small ships under Jan van Riebeeck to set up the first permanent colony in Southern Africa at Table Bay, and began expanding northwards. In 1868, Ethiopia and Egypt went to war at Gura. Ethiopia, led by Emperor Yohannes IV, defeated the Egyptians decisively.
In 1660, the Portuguese in Mombasa surrendered to a joint Somali-Omani force.
The war against the thieving nation that had pilferage had come to a stop.
The war displayed the sophistication of war geniuses. They won with no argument.
Haitians led by Jean-Jacques Dessalines and François Capois attacked a strong French-held fort of Vertières, near Cap François (in the north of Haiti) and won a decisive victory over French colonial army under General Comte de Rochambeau and forced him to capitulate the same night.
Start date: November 18, 1803
Part of: Haitian Revolution
Date 1728–1739/40. Location Colony of Jamaica Result Maroon Victory, British government offered peace treaties. The maroon won the battle in a epic war, that had resulted in the African and Native victory. They won all battle.
The Arawak had an alphabet similar to the ojibwe natives of Algonquin of Canada. The Arawak whom are mostly found in central America and the caribbean had a linguistic culture thus comprise of literature. The double vowels and the exemption of a constant j makes arawak language unique.
Lewis Howard Latimer created the electrical lamp. He is called the bringer of light.
He work alongside Thomas Edison. He is speculated to have created or help in the creation of the Edison light bulb. He surely is the creator of the electrical lamp and engineer for Maxim Weston electric company. The electrical lamp is produced by the incandescence of the continuous strip of carbon secured to metallic wires and enclosed in a hermetically sealed and thoroughly exhausted transparent receiver; and it relates more especially to the method of mounting the carbon or connecting them with the wire.
Her name is Queen Ashakay is a Caribbean queen that had contributed a band-aid system. She had design a system of assembly of network within business to contribute to internal welfare and external welfare. She has a vision that all humankind has the right to financial stability. She dedicates her life to eradicate poverty. They said this Queen is mighty but humble. Victorious in the art of economics.
Practitioners of Capoeira gather in a circle, called a roda, and those who surround the contestants sing, clap and play musical instruments such as the berimbau (string instrument) and drums. Then the contestants perform a movement called the Ginga (jinga), where they move around each other, almost like a dance, in order to disorient their opponent. After this point it is open season on both opponents, as contestants leap into an array of deceptive offensive and defensive movements against each other. As one contestants leaves the circle another immediately takes his place. This interaction between the group continues until the group decides to disband.
Capoeira is a Black american martial art. It is a dance but as well a self defence movements. Born out of an ever present need to protect themselves in a hostile environment, Africans terrorized in Brazil practiced a martial art now called Capoeira. Its methods were sneaky, the results often brutal and when needed, deadly. It was created to combat against those who enslaves.
Was the tenth Mansa of the Mali Empire, an Islamic West African state. He has been described as the wealthiest individual of the Middle Ages. At the time of Musa's ascension to the throne, Mali in large part consisted of the territory of the former Ghana Empire, which Mali had conquered. Mansa Musa (Musa I of Mali) was the ruler of the kingdom of Mali from 1312 C.E. to 1337 C.E. During his reign, Mali was one of the richest kingdoms of Africa, and Mansa Musa was among the richest individuals in the world. No one can rival him to this day.
Black natives exist in America before colonization. Their was olmec and black arawak. They shouldn't be misconstrued as Taino.They have been living alongside the other tribes. They are mostly found in the caribbean island and central America.
One of the the greatest Cuban native coming from cubao. He was a man that was founding father of Arawakan. He believe in the freedom of all natives and lived his life contributing to his community. He was chief, and a black awarakan who lived his remaining life in Jamaica.
Born in the 1887s. Left Ethiopia in 1920's. Married in 1925 .It was said that he was an ethiopian King coming from the region Gondar. His return would mean he would leave his young children and wife.
People speculated that he was the son of the Ethiopian queen Zewditu. His life was in danger thus he had not returned to Ethiopia to sit on the throne. Italy seeks war with Ethiopia. It is only speculation. It is an oral tail that he was incapable to return to be seated on the throne of Ethiopia. He was erased from history. He has remained till death on the island of Jamaica. He had changed his name from Daniel Selassie Yohannes to Gordon. He had created his name to be in close proximity to Gondar. His father was Araya Selassie Yohannes. The imperial bloodline houses many Gordon of Jamaica. He said to have many children, one in which is Oswald Gordon. The name Gondor is referring to the title Gondar of Ethiopia. It was changed to Gordon to keep his heritage a secret.
Queen Nanny, properly known as Granny Nanny or Nanne, was an 18th-century leader of the Jamaican Maroons. She was a queen of Ghana from Akan tribe.
She has worn lavish gold. She is known for her knowledge of ontology and animism.
She is famous for her rebellion against slavery. She won the battle against Europe for the freedom of native Arawakan and African maroon of the Island of Jamaica. She gathered a group of Moors to relinquish the power of the terrorist, with swords she paved a path to freedom from the abomination known as slavery. She is a freedom fighter. She had killed and wounded many european soldiers who do not comprehend that freedom is for all humankind. Nanny was a free woman and Queen of Jamaica and the Ashanti tribe.
The first female head of an internationally recognized of the continent of Africa in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the first empress regnant of the Ethiopian. She was one of the most prominent queen of her time. She had inspired many internationally.Her eloquence and lavish display of wealth makes her one of our favorite queen of all time.
1916 to 1930, The first female head of an internationally recognized of the continent of Africa in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the first empress regnant of the Ethiopian.
She was respected and influenced the imperial dynasty of her time.
Zewditu is one of the most prominent queen that ever had lived. Her empire was wealthy and laverish. She worn only finest material. Her coach was a magnificent display of her eloquence.