Indigenous "Black" Surnames

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Lenape Moors/Indians breaks down the origin of Indigenous names and the TRUE meaning of MOOR. Full video here👉🏿 • Turtle Gang speaks on ... check this out

Komentáře • 93

  • @JayyyTheGr8
    @JayyyTheGr8 Před rokem +4

    The term “moor” actually derives from the Latin term maurus. Which is used a descriptive term for dark-skinned people.

  • @qb_balloons
    @qb_balloons Před 6 lety +12

    Washitaw to Washington. Tunica to Turner. Keetman to Quitman. Mush to Marsh. Massowameck to Womack.
    So on and so on.

  • @African1939
    @African1939 Před 8 lety +15

    As a people, we have a long and fascinating history. With the advent of the internet, making information formerly difficult to access, all sorts of truth is gradually emerging. May we all continue to pursue information that will help flesh out our true history and identity.
    So far, we have our indigenous brothers, we have the enslaved Africans and Hebrews from the West Coast of Africa and recently we have discovered that we have the expelled dark skinned people of Europe. Many of them were rulers of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, etc., not to mention Germany, France and Spain.
    All of these countries were once dominated by dark skinned African people. They were the kings and queens of England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland. Don't believe me?
    Google "images of Queen Charlotte of England". If that's not a sister, there's not a cow in Texas. The city of Charlotte, NC was named after her. But how many residents of Charlotte know about it?
    Do some homework about Thomas Cromwell and the wars he waged to expel all dark skinned peoples from the British Isles. Where did they go? They were brought to recently colonized America. Some landed on their feet. See the back of the $2 bill and see a dark man sitting at the table? That was the first President of the United States of America. His name? John Hanson.
    Another mindblower is the fact that most of the dark skinned people in America today are descendants of the Hebrew Israelites! Don't believe that one? Than read Deuteronomy 28:15-68 and notice the detailed description of slavery there. When you are finished listing them, ask yourself: "In all of human history, who has experienced all of these "curses"?
    As they say: "The truth is often stranger than fiction". Peace and shalom, family.

  • @nicoleerkan0024
    @nicoleerkan0024 Před 6 lety +3

    You have a point! Brilliant to point that out because my grandmothers maiden name is Timberlake and grandfather name is Banks on mom side. Sound indigenous to me.

  • @WaliJamalBey
    @WaliJamalBey Před 8 lety +3

    TRUE MOORMAN SCOTT HERE FAMILY! preciate this one I just gave a brother this info a couple hours ago. has to be synchronicity

    • @ElRaTawa
      @ElRaTawa  Před 8 lety

      Wow...no doubt. Raspect fam!

  • @girl123boy456
    @girl123boy456 Před 7 lety +4

    Now this makes a lot of sense here. I neve liked the NOI telling all BA's that we had our slave masters last names and thus we all should change our names. Excellent video.

  • @MegaAli213
    @MegaAli213 Před 5 lety +5

    He needs to read the 1790 Sundry Moors Act, to understand that Moor, is a geopolitical Nationality and is recorded as such in international law. The term Moor is synonymous with Muslim, and is recognized as such post in a sociopolitical sense. We have only to google the ethnic groups of Morocco and Mauritania to see that Moors are accounted for as Berber, Arab and African and later as American indigenous and aboriginal people's that mixed (Sundry) with the Irish and Scottish frontiersman of the 16th century. The term Moor, further has pre - Islamic origins and supersedes the rise of both the Greek and Roman Empire's. The kingdom of Morocco is a recent political development because the European Christian crusaders were trying to destroy the khilaf/Sultanate. Read Dr. Umar Farouq Abdullah Phd academic work of the "Turks Moors and Moriscos in the early America's, meaning before the arrival of the European's and their alliance with the British to overthrow the Spanish and Portuguese ships and colonies in the America's. As for surnames, such are for the European colonial occupiers who were Christian. Surnames did not exist on the bloodlines of the aboriginal and indigenous peoples of the America's. The method of surnames that he is talking about existed in Europe and are classified as "topographic descriptions" of a given people in Europe who were conquered by other European, such as the Norman Saxxons, Vikings and Franks etc. Although similar, to our tradition's, they are culturally world's apart.

  • @WaliJamalBey
    @WaliJamalBey Před 8 lety +3

    in the Egyptian texts they referred to the soul as mooring through the waters of the world in the body\ship. this is another reason the title holds a certain reverence.

  • @factcheckittv3766
    @factcheckittv3766 Před 7 lety +3

    For a young g
    You a boss on knowledge

  • @divalyri6735
    @divalyri6735 Před 6 lety +1

    THIS BROTHER JUST KILLED THIS INFORMATION!!!! YAAAAAAAAASSSSSSS!!!! Thank you for filming. Who is this brother please? What is his name?

  • @elevateyourglow
    @elevateyourglow Před 6 lety +8

    My mother is from Trinidad with a mix of East African, Indian and European ( Surname: Alleyne [ Allen ], which I believe has European roots) My father is from America and has Native American (Cherokee or Powhatan Tribes) ancestry. It makes since that my last name is "Forrest" I assume we were found in the "Forest" 😂😂😂

  • @sajiste
    @sajiste Před 5 měsíci

    Man I wish when people cook like this, they’d share their sources

  • @trueartist78
    @trueartist78 Před 8 lety +1

    The funny thing about this is I was wondering about surnames recently. I also was thinking about El, Bey, Ali,& Dey because I saw that Johnson means son of John. When did Bey, Ali etc come about far as our people going by these names? It seems as though keeping a name like Taylor for instance is not bad. Good video Bro!

  • @ayanahenderson5255
    @ayanahenderson5255 Před 8 lety +1

    Never knew that, great information G!

    • @ElRaTawa
      @ElRaTawa  Před 8 lety

      🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

  • @wildwoman2520
    @wildwoman2520 Před 8 lety +4

    I appreciate every thing that's been said. Muur those of the land and the sea are from the Land called Mu i.e. Ancient America....

  • @michaelel8602
    @michaelel8602 Před 7 lety +7

    turtle island/America is Morocco, and this is the Moroccan Empire, and Morocco of the east is the kingdom.

  • @sourheartroasie
    @sourheartroasie Před 7 lety +11

    Europe was ruled by Royal Blacks before the cave dwellers conquered them.

  • @kamara_truckerkamara6449
    @kamara_truckerkamara6449 Před 7 lety +2

    You could add a list of Surnames of Moors!!! Also who was the true Indigenous People from the North Carolinas going down into Alabama area?

  • @og-greenmachine8623
    @og-greenmachine8623 Před 3 lety +1

    MacChlerich
    Means: “Son of the Cleric” (preacher)
    Scottish Gaelic
    Oldest surname in Europe 824ad

  • @MrBrucewayne78
    @MrBrucewayne78 Před 5 lety +1

    What is the link to this entire interview? I saw it on CZcams the other day. It's like 15 to 20 min and I can't find it anymore. I just see 5 min clips like this. Can someone please reply with the link of this entire interview ?

  • @NeikNak
    @NeikNak Před 8 lety +4

    Where I can I watch the whole video?

  • @msjewell2392
    @msjewell2392 Před 8 lety

    It was explained to me the same why you are telling it. We are Nanticoke. Family from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland

  • @FaithInGod2021
    @FaithInGod2021 Před 4 lety +1

    Can you all share any books for the information you just shared? Thanks in advance

  • @macktalkHEAVY
    @macktalkHEAVY Před 6 lety +4

    I respect brother Turtle Gang's knowledge, but he just said Moor means sea faring peoples or nations... and that melenated people became known as Moors in general because of the similarities in appearance which means that even before Moor was used in its later context to describe melenated peoples.. there were people know as Moors .. not just in a function. So by proving his point he also showed and proved that a Moor is a real thing. So establishing your nationality through your ancestral tribe doesnt mean that Moors aren't real. It's just means there are levels to this shit.

  • @NeikNak
    @NeikNak Před 8 lety +3

    nevermind found it! thanks again!

  • @lllewis2506
    @lllewis2506 Před 8 lety

    wow another great video didn't know this at all

    • @lllewis2506
      @lllewis2506 Před 8 lety

      what do you think Louis Lewis mean I know it's French?

  • @kehbellakeh2378
    @kehbellakeh2378 Před 8 lety

    So on point...great info muchas gracias! !!!!!!

  • @MissPotential.
    @MissPotential. Před 6 lety +2

    This is great information and I have retained it. But who is dude with the New York hat???😍😍😍damn he is mad fine. His face is in my dreams!😏😁

  • @girl123boy456
    @girl123boy456 Před 7 lety +3

    Don't one Moor a ship to the dock?

  • @bellakelly1
    @bellakelly1 Před 5 lety

    Wooow amazing info thank you

  • @haroldkirkendoll-bey9093
    @haroldkirkendoll-bey9093 Před 6 lety +1

    What did the Profit say? He said Moor and nothing else. That’s the foundation and the only foundation for the salvation.

  • @Aboriginal_American_Hebrew

    Has anyone heard of Shelton’s?

  • @Fredadouglas
    @Fredadouglas Před 5 lety

    Your right!!!,,, like my family last names,,, which mean,, arrow maker and dark person or dark water,,,

  • @casluhimcalah1935
    @casluhimcalah1935 Před měsícem

    #1💚

  • @Famemusicoffical
    @Famemusicoffical Před rokem

    Dancy it’s said my last name comes from Europe and we’re mostly entertainers

  • @remij5885
    @remij5885 Před 2 lety

    So what about Jones

  • @Arjr72
    @Arjr72 Před 4 lety +1

    Great info but even in this breakdown the European still created the name. It’s still a name or title they called us that we didn’t ask for.

  • @musari3370
    @musari3370 Před 5 lety

    Refence books have a lot of Means, Ok, Cross reference 2 or more books in defining you'll get it ...include time and terms conditions ....trust me i study 2 hours minum a night up to 5. No T. V. No computer

  • @chrismoore4107
    @chrismoore4107 Před 4 lety

    Word

  • @chrisgaines8722
    @chrisgaines8722 Před 4 lety

    Ecclesiastical 12:12 there are the making of many 📚 and philosophy these things are worrisome to the flesh

  • @yakiralovesall
    @yakiralovesall Před 4 lety

    Thompson
    Jones

  • @phyllis718
    @phyllis718 Před 8 lety +1

    well what about Davis, Thomas, Dorsey, Green, White, and Crum😩

    • @phyllis718
      @phyllis718 Před 6 lety +3

      IAMKINGSOSA Say what!? This why I don't fuck with my own people too much. For you to call me lazy and not knowing what hurdles I was trying to cross at the time I asked this is ignorant on your part. Most times Google is not your best source, but you should know that since you know it all🙄. You have a good one though😒

  • @3rdgenerationmulatto3rdgen80

    What about Carson, Harrison, mattison

  • @wizardbey1578
    @wizardbey1578 Před 6 lety

    yoo peace brother who did the video hit me up i wanna talk with you about the moors/ Americans

  • @shawnalewine7395
    @shawnalewine7395 Před 8 lety

    Facts!

  • @girl123boy456
    @girl123boy456 Před 7 lety

    If your last name is Brown, White, Green ect... what would explain last names that or actual colors?

    • @IAMKINGSOSA
      @IAMKINGSOSA Před 7 lety +2

      girl123boy456 names of colors would sometimes have to do with hair. Irish origin I believe just research surnames it's not hard. You would be shocked about how accurate he is about surname.

  • @tmg4464
    @tmg4464 Před 7 lety

    Any know of the last name Glass

  • @josiahwilliams3294
    @josiahwilliams3294 Před 8 lety +1

    what does williams come from?

  • @k.domingue1954
    @k.domingue1954 Před 6 lety

    How about the last name 'Domingue'???

  • @TheNobleMagusTarot
    @TheNobleMagusTarot Před 8 lety

    Morris over here.

  • @newswonder
    @newswonder Před 8 lety +1

    I can only speak from my perspective as having both parents coming from the island of Dominica (not the republic), there were skilled people and trading all over the island, an example is my last name is French for 'source of water' because it was under French colonial rule, then it came under British colonial rule until the 20th century, yet my name remained French from at least the 18th century....think about it? surely the British slavers would change my name right?
    My point is our names are descriptive even by Europeans terms and plenty of documented evidence along with a multitude of paintings show people going about their skilled trades, that's not debatable and this video corroborates that.
    As for our names? we all obviously have two parents and my mothers family name could possibly be from anywhere as it means 'gods protection'.... in other words don't sweat it if you don't know how it ties in because it still means something.

  • @JamelAdams-fn7ke
    @JamelAdams-fn7ke Před rokem

    Don't go against what the prophet informed us about we are moorish american because are decsented of the ancient morrockcan empire get it right

  • @JamelAdams-fn7ke
    @JamelAdams-fn7ke Před rokem

    Morrockcan empire inwhich we are ,

  • @waynemorrell2799
    @waynemorrell2799 Před 6 lety

    What about the surname Morrell?

  • @TheDaedalx
    @TheDaedalx Před 6 lety +1

    Moor in Sanskrit NOT Germanic languages

  • @TheMrLoucent
    @TheMrLoucent Před 7 lety

    Turtle island AKA MUU-LAN AT-LAN

  • @lemarhakimrashad-bey15

    Where does the surname Parker come from?

    • @IAMKINGSOSA
      @IAMKINGSOSA Před 7 lety +2

      Lemar Hakim Rashad-Bey it's an English surname it translates as keeper of the Park

  • @vestty5802
    @vestty5802 Před 7 lety

    European surnames are much more complicated than that

  • @GrandeurLyfeDigital
    @GrandeurLyfeDigital Před 7 lety +4

    Taj Bay said that USA was the morocco emire aka north west africa so he is saying that is not true

  • @_estecate_
    @_estecate_ Před 9 měsíci

    So moors or mu’urs?

  • @TheDaedalx
    @TheDaedalx Před 6 lety

    Moor not a nationality?? You said the people adopted the name Moor, a PEOPLE UNIFYING is a NATION.

  • @gatsbylight4766
    @gatsbylight4766 Před 6 lety

    Yo, peoples. A lot of y'all commenting "yeah, that makes sense about surnames". Remember: Just because something sounds like it 'could' be true, doesn't mean that something 'is' true. Don't mess around and do the same thing that many white people have already done to our history - and that is just take any 'ol shit that sounds possible, as fact without any historical basis to back it up.
    Sorry, I don't think you're gonna find in some 'historical annul' a document which 'proves' and states "oh, yeah.... We worked in a mill.... but before we started working in a mill we didn't have a surname.... so we got high one day and decided let's add another name.... we'll call ourselves 'Miller'...".
    Many of these Europeans already had these surnames dating far back into their lineage before they even got to the Americas, and there is a good amount of historical documentation to demonstrate such. Were there any instances of assignment of occupational/locational surnames? Sure; Some. But, also, many were not.
    Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón) (1492)
    Amerigo Vespucci (1400s)
    Passengers on the Mayflower (1620):
    Thomas Williams
    Robert Carter
    Ellen, Jasper, Richard, and Mary More
    Peter Browne
    Richard Clarke
    Christopher and Mary Martin
    Samuel Fuller
    Moses Fletcher
    Richard Warren
    John Alden
    William Latham
    John Allerton
    George Soule
    etc.

    • @Waya222
      @Waya222 Před 5 lety +1

      Gatsby Light also I have a question and would like to build with you. but if as such why would these people give their last names to us I know they branded property but why would they give so called slaves or indentures servants employees rather their last names

  • @kissesnikki
    @kissesnikki Před 5 lety

    Nanticoke fam!!!

  • @ourlovehasarrived8117
    @ourlovehasarrived8117 Před 7 lety

    defiantly true, however it's an open gap, keep studying!

  • @musari3370
    @musari3370 Před 5 lety +1

    You said when they name thing. Stop going off there constucter peace

  • @Fredadouglas
    @Fredadouglas Před 5 lety

    I was married to a nanticoke,,,❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @TheMrLoucent
    @TheMrLoucent Před 7 lety

    whats dude name speaking

  • @nondelusional
    @nondelusional Před 5 lety

    1

  • @selahsolomon9216
    @selahsolomon9216 Před 7 lety

    Moor means "People of the West" just as American means the same point blank it don't mean navigator or any of that bullshit

  • @PFResearch
    @PFResearch Před 8 lety +4

    Moor` is an ethnicity and culture.
    wiki Burkina Faso.
    the nationality is Moor` a real ethnicity
    afro Asiatics are all Moors well mostly, some judean
    from Comoros Mombasa Mali Cameroon Madagascar morroco Mauritania
    Moors flooded the continent in ancient times the same Moors of Asiatic descent like Pacific island and India.
    now Google Burkina Faso and Mali Moors
    look at the language culture and ethnicity on wiki.
    you will see that `moor` is more than mooring like this fellow claims.
    Moor is a beautiful culture and I can prove it.
    but first wiki Burkina Faso and look at their language.
    it's moor.
    then Google Comoros Moroni people it's where Mormonism plagiarised their whole concept in the Indian Oceania.you tube now
    now quickly do it and disprove this guy
    moor is a nationality and it is yours because Mendes are Moors mandan in Anasazi Arizona and Colorado are Moors
    be careful your own people will enslave you with that b.s
    research now.
    AAAA.

  • @josiahwilliams3294
    @josiahwilliams3294 Před 8 lety

    what does williams come from?

    • @isartoraplatz
      @isartoraplatz Před 2 lety +1

      Cherokee Native...
      Do you are did your
      Ancestors come from
      The Carolina’s or Georgia or even Oklahoma?