Black History Unplugged 2017 event: "The Ancient Israel - Temne - Gullah connection" lecture

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  • **Note** In the SlaveVoyages.org screenshot concerning the theophoric names, the embarkment locations were on the coast of Nigeria hence why the ethnicity of the captives were of Igbo origin.
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Komentáře • 55

  • @i-amkpj6508
    @i-amkpj6508 Před 5 lety +8

    This is just great my brother... I have had many Hebrew haters (vocab and many more) use this scriptures “see you guys cannot be hebrews because you were offered for sale and people bought you “
    You interpretation makes perfect sense..

  • @raccasoko1709
    @raccasoko1709 Před 7 lety +6

    Nice presentation!
    I am a Sierra Leonean and I belong to the Temne tribe. The actual word is "Themne". According to our history, there were no prisons or death penalty in the entire Sub-Sahara Africa before the coming of the white people.Our people use secret societies like the "Poro" Society and "Bondo society to prepare the youth for their adulthood challenges and I went through the “Poro Society”. The name “Racca Soko” is my society name.
    In a typical African village setting, every member of the village participates in raising all the children in the village. Elders advise the young to maintain peaceful atmosphere. There is a chief or headman in every village to settle differences
    among the people in the community. The chiefs are like the judges in court.
    Our ancestors narrated to our forefathers how slavery began in West Africa and Sierra Leone in particular. What I am
    about to tell you is not in any history books because the white people that wrote the books omitted their own major contributions towards the slave trade in West Africa.
    First of all, it was only the white men that created a market for humans. Added to that, the white people that came to West Africa were pirates; they came with lots of guns or weapons. They built strong relationships with the chiefs. And then gradually introduced slavery to the people by showing the chiefs that they can become wealthy if they sell the culprits in their communities to them, the white people. As the demand for slaves increased, they supplied guns or weapons to the chiefs. The chiefs then organized strong youths to go on the rampage and capture indigenous people and sold them into
    slavery. The British did about 85% of the slave trade in West Africa.
    People in the “Themne” tribe are not weak people everybody knows that in Sierra Leone if there were no guns or weapons the slave market would not have flourished.
    The “Themne” tribe is one of the lost tribes of Israel according to history and we still have some of the cultures of the Israelites although Islam has masked most of them. For example, the use of animal horns to call the people, or play music.
    Added to that, there is also a direct link between the Mali Empire and some of the ruling families in Sierra Leone. For instant, “Fullah Mansa” a ruling family in the Yoni kingdom(now chiefdom) is a direct link to Mansa Musa of the Mali Empire.
    Also Family names such as Sesay, Kamara, Turay or Ture, Jalloh, Bangura, Kargbo, Saw, Barrie, Soko, Bah, Hindolo, Hindowa to name a few, are present in most of countries in West Africa.
    Especially, those countries whose people came from the fall of the Mali Empire. Countries like Mali, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, Ivory Coast, The Gambia, Senegal, Burkina faso to name a few. And family names such as Johnson, Dickson, Cole, Davidson, Edison , Bradford etc, that are particularly seen in Sierra Leone and Liberia are the brothers and sisters whose ancestors were sold into slavery.

    • @manyu1455
      @manyu1455 Před 5 lety +1

      Brother, themne are superhuman. Bai bureh was on.

    • @xaviyen8637
      @xaviyen8637 Před 5 lety +2

      Barak atah YAHUAH baHasham YAHUSHA HaMashiach!!! I'm also Temne who found out who I truly am by our Power Most High YAHUAH! Brothers can I both have your emails or can you point me to scholastic books that I can do an in-depth study of my ppl the Temne. I've lived in the UK all my life and need feeding. Family pls help me. Shalam aleichem

    • @keith2181
      @keith2181 Před rokem +1

      interesting u said last name johnson because i have the last name johnson on bother side of my family. I did African Ancestry Dna and my results came back on my maternal side "THEMNE" Sierra Leone and my Paternal "KRU" liberia

    • @macrueb3404
      @macrueb3404 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Temne 🤞🏾🕍

  • @C1EMM1E312
    @C1EMM1E312 Před 3 lety +1

    REAL Black History and not simply the commercialized history that is easy to digest!

  • @rhinochino
    @rhinochino Před rokem +1

    Amazing information! Thank you for your hard work. Let us use this information to turn away from all wickedness and evil and return to Yahweh in true repentance. Amen!

  • @jaydonisrael
    @jaydonisrael Před 8 měsíci

    Todah rabbah Moreh Divine for this scholarship. The information presented changed my life. I had to show this to my family and close friends. Praise Yah!

  • @ericzeekygross302
    @ericzeekygross302 Před 6 lety +3

    AKHI!!! THIS IS ASTOUNDING!!! YOU BLEW THE SEEMS OFF THE WHOLE THING WITH THIS! I'M OVERWHELMED RIGHT NOW...

  • @haqodeshmanagement2715
    @haqodeshmanagement2715 Před rokem +1

    Great ach. I’m glad you shared this in the live stream last night. I would love to talk offline about putting resources towards a short serious being done on this topic

  • @terrlael9141
    @terrlael9141 Před 7 lety +4

    Your gift for teaching and making information clear is a blessing. Shalom

  • @MrDHarewood
    @MrDHarewood Před 7 lety +3

    This was straight FIRE bro!!! Thanks for sharing this IMPORTANT information! Shalom!

  •  Před 5 lety +2

    Recently got my African Ancestry documentation back and am 99.7% Temne from Sierra Leone. My Grandmother and Mother were born in South Carolina and my grandmother was Blackfoot Native. This presentation makes absolute sense and I thank TMH for you and your research. Todah Akhi, am now seriously considering a legal name change. QAM YASHARAHLA!!

    • @gq1448
      @gq1448 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey whats up i did a african ancestry dna testing on my maternal lineage and im 100% Temne this is a great video.

  • @rashidconteh315
    @rashidconteh315 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent my brother. This is unique

  • @Coachgotskillz
    @Coachgotskillz Před 6 lety

    Todah moreh, great presentation! Looking forward to this year's unplugged!

  • @Cavelierz
    @Cavelierz Před 3 lety +2

    Proud Hebrew Sierra Leonean

  • @Afrometa
    @Afrometa Před 7 lety +1

    This was amazing bro

  • @saltsetapartlivingtorahcom6604

    Excellent research!!!! All Praises to Yahuah!!!! Keep sharing those precepts.

  • @tierralloyd5594
    @tierralloyd5594 Před 3 lety +2

    Loveeee it

  • @lisascott1422
    @lisascott1422 Před 7 lety +1

    Great breakdown nwanne!

  • @yahshualibyannile8336
    @yahshualibyannile8336 Před 7 lety +1

    Beautiful! All praises!

  • @doughboyc9011
    @doughboyc9011 Před 7 lety +3

    Shalom, to undergird your statement regarding the Seminoles in Andros (The Bahamas), my wife is a direct descendent. 👍🏾

    • @pleasantsonoftherighthando8476
      @pleasantsonoftherighthando8476 Před 5 lety +1

      Doughboy C . I had a dream in 2014 about me being related to the black Seminoles of red bay Andros. Whats amazing is I have never physically set foot in Andros. My Great grandmother side of the family is from there. Am bahamian of course and I presently live in Abaco!

  • @romematt2350
    @romematt2350 Před 3 lety +1

    FIYAH 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @MrACS23
    @MrACS23 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video divine I'm gonna show everyone I know, would you happen to have the link to that video of the anthropologist you didnt get a chance to show during the lecture?

  • @gsheverything_2716
    @gsheverything_2716 Před 7 lety +2

    I was born in HAITI, we speak mainly CREOLE and somewhat French, I need to do more research on these people, never heard of them

  • @2demtribezelakh613
    @2demtribezelakh613 Před 6 lety +2

    Do you still have the video link to the oral traditions?

  • @kemobenyisrael3338
    @kemobenyisrael3338 Před 7 lety +1

    good info bro
    shalom

  • @JustShawnie
    @JustShawnie Před 7 lety +2

    Shalom again brother. Brother I definitely need to talk to you about this video please. This video is really making me think about the migration routes that my family took on both sides, you spoke about the main States that my family comes from or migrated to for a short amount of time and then turned around and came back too as our home state. This is kind of spooky and freaking me out a little bit especially the part about the runaway slaves escaping to Florida and forming an alliance with the Aboriginal cousin Nation to my mother, many Apache & Cherokee Nation people fled to the state of Florida but people don't want to talk about that and when I bring it up to them because they don't know about it they call me a liar or think they know my mother's family history better then I do and I received her family history from the Elders of my mom's Nation and my mediate family.

  • @celestialbeing4767
    @celestialbeing4767 Před 7 lety +1

    Love the new emblem.

  • @ericsmith3338
    @ericsmith3338 Před 7 lety +2

    Thats whats up Im from Pensacola Fla currently living in Apachie country in San Antonio Tx, my great grandmother bless her soul was a blackfoot with creek connection, had a uncle name Vymo that only spoke french and creol, the whole fam is in Fla from a place we call the Tanyard a old ancient native trading spot on the gulfcoast the emerald coast to be exact our downtown area has all spainsh names heavy Graunada influence from spain down there.

    • @ericsmith3338
      @ericsmith3338 Před 7 lety +1

      we stil had dirt roads when i was a kid.

  • @smusail
    @smusail Před 7 lety +2

    For those of you who can get out an explore this amazing experience. It's not that far Hilton Head gullahcelebration.com/

  • @blackbrownbeige55
    @blackbrownbeige55 Před 7 lety +2

    Impressive

  • @blackbirdflying9433
    @blackbirdflying9433 Před 4 lety

    Please give me the link to that video!!!

  • @intelligentthinker8085

    Please post the link regarding the Liberian griot sharing Hebrew tradition. This was about the 36:50 mark of the video

  • @DjLight001
    @DjLight001 Před 7 lety

    I would like to take the time and say that intro is nice lol.

  • @gsheverything_2716
    @gsheverything_2716 Před 7 lety +1

    HalleluYAH, shalawam ahch

  • @BigChiefPrinceVision
    @BigChiefPrinceVision Před 7 lety +1

    Deep History

  • @nazareneoftheway3936
    @nazareneoftheway3936 Před 2 lety

    Child of the St. Thomas slaves Sephardim descendants of the black Portuguese Jews of Luango Spain as my paternal father's side and gullah Geechie on my maternal father's side.
    Very possible I got sierra leone and Jamaican though, my maternal side is a mystery, from their blood history I think my maternal mother's side was probably Seminole as a higher than normal amount of Indian blood was known to be in them, my grandmother on my mom's side had many cousins and siblings who had Mongolian grandparents or great grandparents and it showed.x
    😎🙏🏼💯🦁👑

  • @jashubissachar4484
    @jashubissachar4484 Před 7 lety +2

    Empirical data clearly no debating
    #AMISHAV

  • @greedy4sure
    @greedy4sure Před 4 lety

    Man I've been trying to find so much info on my history being from the Bahamas this is crazy my grandmother was from Andros that's but we lived in the capital Nassau Everytime my mom got pregnant she would get send there to stay until she had me and my siblings deep stuff bro. I just feel like my history blurry I been trying to ask my mom but she don't know alot of older people in the family has passed so kinda late to ask.

    • @greedy4sure
      @greedy4sure Před 4 lety

      We had Seminoles and Arawak Indians throughout the Bahama island as well.

  • @aslaammahdi3244
    @aslaammahdi3244 Před 7 lety +1

    1st

  • @fishermana5859
    @fishermana5859 Před 7 lety

    his dreakdown of deuteronomy 28:68 is incorrect...sound good though but it is wrong

    • @yahshuaemanuel6250
      @yahshuaemanuel6250 Před 6 lety +4

      Fisherman A ok then Ach, what's your interpretation?

    • @manyu1455
      @manyu1455 Před 5 lety +3

      His silence proves that he doesn't know what he is talking about.