Tarana is the name of America before the arrival of the conquistadors. This name comes from Africans who settled in this vast continent to develop urban and agrarian civilizations, at a time when wild Europe was populated by hunter-gatherers.
Tarana or pre-Columbian America, an African continent, like Bakari II (1312) and Christophe Colomb (1492) to meet America published in 1992 and Africa, Enjeu d'Histoire, belong to the same trilogy. This mainly concerns, and deliberately, the planetarization of the Earth, the globalization of history, the past of civilizations and permanent Nilo-transatlantic navigations. They began to take shape in Prehistory, under the action of native African navigators and migrants who use the corridors marked by the winds and currents of the North and South Equatorial, leading from the African coasts to the lands of the Overseas Atlantic and of the American Pacific. These maritime civilizations are revealed today, before our eyes, on both sides of the ocean, through the still omnipresent historical geography and the onomastics of the names Yoruba, Mandeng, Lebu Wolof, Bantu, Namib, Numidians, Mediterranean, Ghanawa , soninke, tunca, inca, kumashi, akan, of territories and populations; the mapping of the port networks used, the landing zones, the settlement areas, the spiritual and political metropolises, the spaces of royal and imperial power, perfectly identified, thanks to a linguistic and cultural archeology, systematically updated for the first time . The publication of the Ramakushi Revolution or the Linguistic and Cultural Archeology of the Spiritual and Intellectual Prehistory of Humanity, whose discoveries feed the Nilo-Transatlantic trilogy, was an invitation to invent not only Prehistory or Antiquity, but ” a new History “, freed from the preoccupations and the ideological drifts which obscure it. Tarana or pre-Columbian America, an African continent renews and reshapes through its discoveries an important chapter of history. It marks a definitive break with an Americanism which for a long time rejected its true origins, because of the stakes that its history carries, since the conquest from the end of the XNUMXth century of the lands of the other side of the Atlantic by the nations and European migrations. . That said, this work reveals in the facts and the intentions, beyond the questioning and the refoundation that it suggests, of an approach which, from a point of view of history as science, invites to the only rigorous debate.
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Tarana or pre-Columbian America an African continent
Release Date | 2010-02-23T00:00:00.000Z |
Language | Français |
Number Of Pages | 362 |
Publication Date | 2010-02-23T00:00:00.000Z |
Format | Kindle Ebook |