DObviously, history is not a science, if not that of lies. By crossing several modern sciences, an academic shows that pre-Columbian America was partly an African continent. Here is how the West disguised this breathtaking truth ...
Pathé Diagne is a university professor in the United States and West Africa.
A specialist in African languages and cultures, he has long studied the pre-Columbian Americas. He discovered some interesting things. For millennia, African people colonized America, which they called Tarana. Using the trade winds corridor, the Mool submariners West Africa - Yoruba country - boldly crossed the ocean to populate Tarana.
They developed across the Atlantic urban civilizations, agrarian, spiritual and artistic. This African colonization of the American continent has continued long enough to leave indisputable architectural, cultural, linguistic, toponymic and genetic vestiges. In a huge and bushy work, university accumulates similarities between the names of places, cities, rituals, vocabulary, beliefs, and the defeated reader realizes ...
It has long been believed that Africans were not navigators on the high seas. By racism they were thought to be unable to cross the Atlantic Ocean. It is true that in antiquity, the deep-sea navigation was unknown to sailors from Europe and the Mediterranean who only practiced cabotage. Our historians have concluded that Africans did not know either, and they never knew it. It's always this annoying myth of linear progress who puts us in it.
However, in the midst of prehistoric times, we find traces of transatlantic crossings: offshore navigation instruments, transcontinental maps very old, and even the remains of a ship on the Brazilian coast. Our distant ancestors did not wear buffalo skin briefs, they did not live in caves, uttering throaty growls as we have been stuffed into our heads; they were much more civilized than the Romans or the ancient Greeks.
Today we are discovering that prehistory, as it has been described to us, must be pushed back into a much more distant past. A new historical period has come to be inserted between history and prehistory: the Early History, history before history. She does not look like anything known. “For millennia, during protohistory, native African populations contributed to the settlement of the Americas, alongside Oceano-Eurasian migrations” wrote Pathé Diagne.
“The entire spiritual, geopolitical, cultural and artistic lexicon of the American continent refers to the Yoruba, Fon, Mina, Lebu-Wolof, Bantu, Maratana, Mandeng-Soninké or Akan Baoulé communities.” Indeed, we find the African vocabulary from Tarakasum / Alaska to Taragoni / Patagonia; from the Gaytimara of Guatemala and the Andoras of Honduras to the Gayrifunia of California. “Africa feeds the toponymy of Toro-Silla or Peru-Chile, of Baragwa / Paraguaï and Burugwa / Urugwaï”
Diagne talks about “Transatlantic monarchies”, true African settlements established in America. We see emerging a sort of colonialist Africa, solidly established in its American possessions, exercising its authority over the indigenous red populations, with whom the blacks have cohabited for millennia ... They have crossed the Atlantic many times, and have gone further again, since we find the trace of Mool submariners as far as the Pacific coast!
The north-equatorial corridor used by Columbus was known forever. The African king Bakari II used it more than a century before Columbus ... At the same time as our TemplarsSo ... Pathé Diagne explains that this trade winds corridor is marked by the footprint of the Lebu North Bantu mool-sailors from the Atlantic West. These "Peoples of the sea" (Geejawaay) built one of the largest port networks that covered both coasts of the Atlantic and the American Pacific.
The network starts from Mennfari / Memphis, Salse / Saïs, Lebuta / Leptis, Tanisis-Tanit / Tunis, Kusta / Ceuta, Tingita / Tangier. He associates Taratakas / Carthage and Taratakas / Caracas. This port system was the very ancient achievement of the Black-Egyptian civilization, responsible for Portulans of Piri Reis and other nautical charts of unexplained origin ... The native African urbanized populations of the Americas designated themselves as Mara, Maya or Maura.
They were also called Marana or Marroun, Maratana or Maradona, Maranayba or Maranaïbo. “Established for millennia on both sides of the ocean, these black populations have been challenged as indigenous by European migrations. The colonial state marginalized them with the help of the Church and the Code Noir. The racist Euro-American state treats them with condescension through two discriminatory codes, the Code Noir and the Metéc Code whose objective is to maintain these native populations in a state of subjection to the white race, dominator by divine right. ”
The slave trade is one of the most unjust pages in our history. If so many Africans have been deported to the land of America, it is because Africans were already living therewell before the arrival of whites.
They called each other the Maranes, or Marounes, which gave the name of Negro Marrons. Then came the triangular trade, where the slave ships left Nantes, Bordeaux or Saint-Malo to fill their hold in Africa with “Ebony wood” ; so we named black slaves. The white settlers of the young continent have used and abused this free labor, corveble to thank you.