dukuzumurenyiphd: “rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Autochthonous Humanity, the Blacks-Afrikans]: In t
dukuzumurenyiphd: “rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Autochthonous Humanity, the Blacks-Afrikans]: In this text when referring to global Afrikans, i.e., the Blacks of the continent of ꜣw rw kꜣ/Au-ru-ka [Kush/Kemet: Ancient Land of the Ka, Afrika], of the Americas, Asia, Oceania, etc., the choice has been to use the word used by the hrsštꜣ ntr/Herseshta Netcher [Kush/Kemet: Masters of the Most Sacred Mysteries] of kmt/Kemet [Kush/Kemet: ‘Land of the Blacks’] to refer to the kmtyw/Kemetiu [Kush/Kemet: People of Kemet] and by inference to humanity, that word being rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Humanity, People of Kemet]. rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Humanity, People of Kemet] is the name by which the hrsštꜣ ntr/Herseshta Netcher [Kush/Kemet: Masters of the Most Sacred Mysteries] referred to the community of women, men, children, elders, the Beautyful Ones Not Yet Born, and the Wahenga na Wahenguzi [Kingozi: Ancestors of Ancestors]- the totality of humanity. They used this term initially in a restricted sense referencing themselves, the kmtyw/Kemetiu [Kush/Kemet: People of Kemet] as the inhabitants of the kmt/Kemet [Kush/Kemet: ‘Land of the Blacks’]. They wrote of themselves in the Papyrus of Nesi-Amsu, as a divine people i.e., as divine emanations of the ntr ꜥꜣ/Netcher-aa [Kush/Kemet: The Great Spirit or Ancestor], descended from rm/Rem [Kush/Kemet: First Woman of the Tears of Ra] and rm/Rem [Kush/Kemet: First Man of the Tears of Ra], the first of the rmt/Remetch [Kush/Kemet: Humanity, People of Kemet] born of the rmt/Remet [Kush/Kemet: Tears] of rꜥ/Ra [Kush/Kemet: Sun].” km dd.tn mꜣꜥt/Kem Djed.ten Maat [To Be Black, Speak You Maat] Ambakisye Dukuzumurenyi, Ph.D. Public Policy Analysis Essays on Afrikan Liberation, Revolutionary Governance and Radical Macroeconomic Public Policy with a Translation of the Oldest Book in the World, the Instructions of Ptah-Hotep, the Ethical Axioms of Excellent Discourse & Afrikan Behavior by the Prime Minister & Chief Public Administrator of Kemet c. 1866 – 1891 KC [c. 2375 – 2350 BCE] kmyt/Kemyt [Books of the Black Land] AFRIKOLOGY PHILOSOPHY SERIES Pan-Afrikan Ethics for Pan-Afrikan Public Policy & Public Administration Volume I Accra, Ghana: University of New Timbuktu Seba Press, 2021. Pp. liii, 690. [PDF] Price: $29.95 https://www.abibitumi.com/shop/tobeblackspeakmaat/ -- source link
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