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The Washitaw People
The Oldest Indigenous Peoples On Earth The Washitaw de Muu & The Washitaw de Dugdahmoundyah WASHITAW MUURS - THE ORIGINAL AMA-ZON WOMEN On the 2nd of Muu, ( twenty five thousand years ago ), the Washitaw people decided to leave their native land of Muu. Muu had become decadent and power hungry, but the Washitaw were a peaceful, righteous and honorable family. A matriarchal society since the time of the Empress Ismaale'.Olmec Knowledge
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Aboriginal Hebrews
Black Hebrews? The very words cause many people to grin at what appears to be simply a play on words. No one reads about such people in european authored history books and there are only a few references to "Ethiopian Jews" in white Jewish sources.The Physical Appearance of Ancient Israel
"VIEWS OF THE BIBLICAL WORLD" (VOL.3) International Publishing Co. Ltd. Jerusalem - 1960 p.110 ...
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We ask :- 1) Did peoples, cultures, languages and ideas migrate predominantly westward around the world in prehistoric and historic times? 2) Is there a probable physical cause for such a westward movement? 3) Given that the cause could be a natural one, and that humans might have existed as civilized beings for much longer than the academics think, is our real social history richer and more complex than the text books say? 4) Can we find reasons for losses ref-01 of history, technology and advanced knowledge?Moorish Knowledge
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