Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Utamaduni Mkubwa ya Afrika [Kiswahili: High Culture of Afrika]

“All of the expressions of the Utamaduni Mkubwa ya Afrika [Kiswahili: High Culture of Afrika], beginning with Utamaduni Mkubwa ya Majini [Kiswahili: Aquatic High Culture, Aquatic Civilization], a territorial state formerly located around a vast inland sea that stretched from eastern to western   ꜣw rw kꜣ/Au-ru-kA [Kush/Kemet: Ancient Land of the Ka, Afrika] in what is now the   dšrt ꜥꜣi/Desheret-aAi [Kush/Kemet: Great Desert, Aṣ-Ṣaḥrāʾ Al-Kubrā, the Sahara] c. 15,759 - 5759 BKC  [c. 20,000-10,000 BCE],  Utamaduni Mkubwa [Kiswahili: High Culture] of   kš/Kush [Kush/Kemet: Land of Kush] and Utamaduni Mkubwa [Kiswahili: High Culture] of   kmt/Kemet [Kush/Kemet: ‘Land of the Blacks’] each being organized as a multiplicity of Koo [Kiswahili: Extended Families, Clans, s. Ukoo] consisted of micro-states, connected by Ufungu [Kiswahili: Ancestry, Blood Ties] and organized comprehensively into a political-economic Jumuiya [Kiswahili: Union, Community] interrelated by   mꜣꜥt/Maat [Kush/Kemet: Truth, Justice, Harmony, Balance, Order, Reciprocity, Propriety] into a whole of Ujima [Kiswahili: Communalism].”

 

pp. 10-11





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