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INDIA RECOGNIZES, RETURNS TO ITS BLACK/NEGRO ROOTS



INDIA RECOGNIZES, RETURNS TO ITS BLACK/NEGRO ROOTS By Pianke Nubiyang THE ORIGINS OF INDIA'S PEOPLE The original people of India were Africoids/Negroes. They began to settle India DIRECTLY FROM EAST AFRICA ABOUT 70,000 TO 100,000 YEARS AGO. One of the purest Black races 100 percent Black Negro genes, is found in the Amadan Islands South of India. That group of Negritoes were once widespread throughout Asia and is found from Congo Africa all the way to the Philipines. About 100,000 to 70,000 BC another group of Black African Negro people migrated from the Sahara and East Africa to India, South China, Melanesia, Australia. That group is identical to the people we find in East Africa. Many came from the region begween Ethiopia and Uganda. In fact some like the Karamojong people are said by researchers like John Wilson (East African Standard) to be the prehistoric ancestors of many people in the Middle East all the way to Scotland. So here we have the idea that the prehistoric African ancestors of Whites/Caucasians still exist in East Africa. In like manner, the prehistoric ancestors of East Indians still exist in East Africa today. Furthermore, even if we believe in the Great Flood and the destruction of the earth leaving only Noah, his wife, his three Sons Shem (Shemite; Black original Ethiopic-Sabean, Arabs, Jews, Aramaic), Ham (Negroid, Indo-Negroid, Negrito, Negro-Australoid, American Indians and Mongoloid), Japhet (Caucasian- Western European and Slavic), WE STILL HAVE THE BLUEPRINT FOR THE REVIVAL OF THE THREE MAIN RACES ON EARTH. That of course is the Judeo-Christian belief. The East Indians fall under the lineage of Black Ham and his wife Egyptus (who was a Black Khemite woman). Was Noah Black? Well, the term 'Shemite' has nothing to do with race, but with lineage from Shem. Moreover, Blacks create 'whites' and it is not the other way around. ANCIENT INDO-NEGROID INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATIONS The ancestors of many of India's Indo-Negroid people came from the Sahara and are connected to the prehistoric Aquatic Civilizations of the wet (giant inland sea) Sahara. In fact, various 'tribes' migrated from the Sahara all the way to Melanesia, Australia and the Americas about 70,000 to 30,000 BC. It is no mystry that today, many are trying to find the origins of the so-called 'Kenniwick Man,' however, African scientists and historians have pointed out that African Negroes and Africoid Melanesians were in the Americas over 30,000 years ago. Their skeletons were found in North Eastern Brazil years ago (see Luiza Skull, National Geographic). There is no doubt that the Kenniwick Man is of Negroid origins and most likely was similar in appearance to an East African or Melanesian Negro/Black. It was this type of Africoid who first began to sail throughout the South Pacific from Africa, India and Southern China in prehistoric times and made it to the Americas. Another group also sailed accross the Atlantic about 30,000 years ago to the Americas (see "A History of the African-Olmecs," pub. by www.AuthorHouse.com ) The first civilization in India was created by a combination of proto-Dravidian Negritos, Negroes of African origins and Indo-Negroids some who are mislabeled "Dravidians". All these groups are of African origins and are Negro/Black by race. The genome project shows that to be a fact with South Indian Blacks being mainly of Negro/African genes, while Northern Indians have 'Mediterranean' Caucasian genes in addition to Negro/African genes. Ancient carvings, bronzes, hairstyles, ( SEE http://www.cwo.com/~lucumi/runoko.html )features, skin color show without a doubt that India's first civilization up to the Middle Ages South Indian civilizations were of Africoid and Indo-Negroid Black origins. ARYAN, GREEK, CIMMURIAN, EURASIAN INVASIONS OF INDIA There is no doubt that foreign elements invaded India over thousands of years. The fact is whether the British concocted the 'Aryan' invasion theory or whether it is true, India has foreign elements related to the Persians (Parsis), Greeks, Ashrafs and other 'non-tropical' people who came in from the NorthWest of India or the Mediterranean. Most of the people WE SEE ON TELEVISION IN THE US ARE OF THE 'MEDITERRANEAN' TYPE OF CAUCASIAN INDIAN. Most of the Black Dalits (Untouchables) and Black Tribals of India, including the Bania high caste Blacks, Oaran and others are of Africoid/Negroid origins ( see http://dalitstan.org/books/sudroid ). India also has the world's most ancient and purest Blacks who are directly related to African Pygmies, Kong-San of Southern Africa and the Negritoes of South East Asia. That group is the Andaman Islanders such as the Oong and others. Some people in India point out that the 'caste' system is not based on race but on religion. Others say that it is based on race and was infused into an ancient African Kushite tradition of 'caste' based on trade. That system was invented by Africans and is still found from Somalia to Senegal and South Egypt to South Africa. The trades are divided into castes and guilds and their 'trade secrets' are kept hidden from others who are not in the 'caste.' When the infiltrators entered India from Eurasia and were undoubtedly Caucasians related t the Germans, Nordics and others, (see "Nagaloka: The Fractured History and Forgotten Glory of the Bahujan Indians," by M. Gopinath, Dalit Sahitya Sanghatane, no. 8 North Street, Neelasandra, Bangalore - 560 047 India ) They however did not militarily conquer all of India but were able to use the original Indian culture and beliefs to infiltrate their own cultural ambitions. M. Gopinath says on the origins of India's original civilization and people. "Who are we, the Untouchables - Mahar, Mang, Madigas, Holeyas, Chamars, Chalavadis, Samagaras, Dohar, Valmiki, Balmiki, Machegar, Mochi, Mala, Mallar, Mathang, Paraiah, Pulaya, Pulaya, Jatavs, Pasi, Dom, Lalbegi, Dusudh, Bhangi, Namasudra, Mouryas...? Some say we are slaves, bounded laborers. WHO ARE WE THE UNTOUCHABLES: Long, long ago, the continents of Asia, Africa and many parts of the world were ruled by a brilliant, brave, beautiful and most talented and industrious Black People. The Egyptian Civilization, Mesopotamian Civilization, Indus Valley Civilization and such other world's oldest civilizations were built by these Blacks. Nagas (the Black people of India) were one such people who built Indus Valley Civilization. They were a cluster of thousands of tribes originally inhabited in Indian Sub-Continent. Nagas were the greatest philosophers, saints, astronomers, scientists, physicians, mathematicians, grammarians, poets, musicians, sculptors, architects, agriculturists and artistes. They were also very efficient administrators. Their language was 'Dravida' which was in a highly developed form then. Today's popular languages such as Kannada, Tamil, Telegu, Malayalam, Tulu, Marathi and little-known dialects like Kolami, Parji, Nayki, Gondi, Koo, Kuvi, Konda, Malta, Oron, Gadba, Kuruk, Brahmi, ect., are derived and developed from that ancient 'Dravida' language. Modern day science, technology, architecture and astronomy are based on and originated from the wisdom of the Nagas. Nagas are the people who built the famous cities of Indus Valley Civilization, viz., Harappa and Mohenjodaro. Nagas had the highly advanced civilization with accurate weights and measures, international trade (both sea and land), use of metals and domestication of horse. The land of Nagas was an abode of peace and prosperity, honey and milk. It was a paradise on earth. All the Naga Tribes (Nagakulas) were living in perfect harmony and understanding on the true democratic principles of 'separate but equal' and 'live and let live.' "Around 2000 BC, some vagabonds called Aryans, a 'bleached' race, who considered to the the ancestors of Brahmins and Banias of today, came to theis prosperous Nagamandala in search of food and shelter. The Asuaras, Dhanavas and Rakshasa King of Naga Race who were wellknown for their generocity and benevolence had not only provided them with sheldter and food but also allowed them to settle in their kingdoms and permitted them their own landsd for their livelihood. It was this indiscriminate generosity on the part of the Nagarajas that brought untold miseries to the Nagamandla." "The Asura, Dhanava and Rakshasa Kings of Naga Race were so magnanimous in their attitude that they were unable to see the poison that was spreading under tjheir very feet by the crafty Aryans. The Aryans, being aliens and vagabons, were always feeling insecured of their position in a peaceful Nagamandala. They feared that they would be debased anytime in such a harmonious land. Hence, they started creating rifts among the different Naga Tribes to make their position safe and secured." The passages above clearly tell the history of the past and present 600 million people of today's India who belong to the Indo-Negroid race who are the living and direct relatives of Africans/Negro people around the world. That may be a shock to some Indians and Africans, but that issue was so strong when it came to denial that a white scientists (Szforza of Italy) and others did genetic tests with the Genome Project and found that the Black and some brown-skinned people of India/South India cluster genetically with African Negro people. The lightskinned people of North-West India/Punjab cluster genetically with Southern Europeans. INDIA REDISCOVERS THE VALUE OF ITS BLACK/NEGROID ROOTS The Tsunami that hit India, SriLanka, East Africa, Thailand and that region brought to the attention of the world that there are large numbers of Black/Negroid people in South Asia. These groups are not seen on television or represented in any culture or movies from India, but the rest of the world know of their presence very strongly. The Tsumani brought to the world's attention that there are Black people (not just 'darkskinned' Indians, but Negroid Indians) in India and that the some of the oldest forms of humanity, the Negritos of Andaman Island are a very important group to the rest of the world and to India itself. The ancient sciences and knowledge of the Andaman Negritoes was applied during the Tsumani and they realized that a Tsunami was on its way before anyone else. Many moved out of the way and were saved. This reality has helped the Indians see the Negrito as well as their own Indo-Negroid population as being a cultural asset to India and not people forced into 'castes' and who should be victims of racism. The rest of America (believe it or not that includes white Americans), Africa, Black Asia, the Black Americas, Europe are now watching the new relationship between the US and India. After all, it was African-Americans and Africans who said among themselves that South Asia should see themselves as 'Tropical' people with a prehistoric Africoid origins and should work for peace and harmony rather than the perpetuation of conditions that can bring about disharmony. Both India and the West, as well as nations in Africa like Sudan and Mauritania have problems dealing with race and class/caste. However, despite how many feel about these issues, it is with knowledge and education and seeing the benefits of doing what is right and just that people move to a higher level of existence and help others move upwards as well. (WATCH TRINIDAD CARNIVAL, JAMAICAN REGGAE, ISLAND AND AFRICAN, EAST INDIAN MUSIC, AFRO-CUBAN, JAZZ, AFRO-AMERICAN MUSIC AT http://www.betjazz.com India has a large population of Ethiopian and other East African descent who arrived in India during the Middle Ages as part of the Muslim/Mughal Empire. These were the Siddis who were soldiers and merchants from Ethiopia. A few African captives and slaves also arrived in India during the Middle Ages. These Africans of India recently organized a cultural tour of the world that was very much appreciated by people in the US, Africa and elsewhere who wanted to know more about today's India and were influenced by the side shown by the media, where Blacks and Black untouchables are treated with the most scorn (as far as other people who study India have said). A group of Africans from East Africa also made a cultural tour of India (that was shown on India television through AZN TV (COMCAST CABLE). MORE ON THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF INDIA AND AFRICAN PRESENCE IN INDIA AND EAST ASIA http://community.webtv.net/nubianem
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India Arie’s voice floats like silk whenever she releases a note. On the surface, you wouldn’t think that this light of positivity and messenger of self worth experienced the trauma detailed in her revealing episode of Centric’s Being .
“A tumultuous childhood” led the soulful singer, songwriter and poet to find her voice and emerge on the music scene with inspiring lyrics, “Not your average girl in the video, my worth is not determined by the price of my clothes.” Now, six albums later and a triumphant story to share, the Denver-bred artist is preparing new music and can be heard on various podcasts such as Robin Roberts’ Everybody’s Got Something , where she also performs the theme song, and you can watch her doing a Songversation, called “SongVersation WORTHY” on Oprah’s new Supersoul.tv website.
EBONY caught up with the multiple Grammy Award-winning soul bird ahead of her Centric premiere of Being to discuss life, getting through the storm and creating music. — LaToya Cross
EBONY: Why did you decide to tell your story on Being ? What do you hope people get from watching the show?
India Arie: It was less of a decision and more of being in alignment with where I have been since 2009. That year I decided I wanted to be FREE to be me, and not who I was TOLD I needed to be. And so, doing Being was natural. The LESS natural part was letting people into my house LOL! But as you’ll see on Being , I am moving out of my house, which was really, my most important relationship. But I realized during that three-day shoot, it’s not my house anymore. So sharing that was deeper, LOL! Anybody want to buy a house?
EBONY: You’re an abuse survivor and had a very difficult childhood, how did you manage to not only stay alive, but thrive after going through such trauma?
India Arie : I managed because of my mother. I managed because I’m strong. I managed the same way every other abuse survivor survives, you just DO. SO MANY PEOPLE have been abused, it’s not rare, it’s a VERY common human experience, and we survive. Also , my music plays a big role in my thriving. Having an outlet, it really makes a difference.
EBONY: What advice would you give to those who are suffering from an abusive or painful situation?
India Arie: Your work is to find healing. And I find, for me, it’s a little bit at a time, and eventually it’s barely there. And the journey is finding what works for you and doing it .
EBONY: What’s the secret to being so resilient and bouncing back from difficulties?
India Arie: TRYING. There is no secret, you try and never stop trying. If you have to sleep all day, and get up the next day, you keep trying. If you have to take 3 years away, do it and then come back. But it’s all about trying . Not everything will work, but some things will, and you have to try.
EBONY: Music literally saved your life. When did you first fall in love with music?
India Arie: I was born in love with music. My mother is a singer, many of my aunts and uncles on my mother’s side are musical, my grandparents sang and played blues piano. It’s literally in my blood. My mother wrote an original song to teach me the days of the week … and then there was Stevie Wonder, Donnie Hathaway, James Taylor, Bill Withers and I heard me in there. Anita Baker, Bonnie Raitt, Oleta Adams, I heard me .
EBONY: Take us inside your writing process. What comes to you first, words or melodies?
India Arie: What comes first is my SongVersation practice. You will hear me talk about this in my BEING episode. It’s a way I get myself set for the songs to emerge, rather that forcing it to come out. I do that first and then I write, and melody and words come at different times in different ways.
EBONY: You’re very outspoken on social media–you’ve written open letters about the Nina Simone biopic, and in support of Chrisette Michele. Why is it important to lend your voice to social issues?
India Arie: I don’t see it as lending my voice as much as I see it speaking my truth. If you look at my open letters—the one I wrote about Blue Ivy, too—you see, I am always as the foundation, talking about us being a better humanity. I believe in that. It’s in my music, and its on my mind all the time. To spread love, healing peace and joy is my mission in life, and so I speak up.
EBONY: You partnered with the Dance Theater of Harlem and released a new song, “High Above.” Is an album on its way?
India Arie: An album is on the way. An EP called Breathe (the single and video is on iTunes now.) I sang the song with Erykah Badu on the SoulTrain Awards. It’s inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement.
And in 2018 a full length album called WORTHY is coming. There have been a lot of changes in the business side of my career, and I am very happy and fulfilled to be in a more empowered position in my business. It’s been a long time coming— 20 years—and I am so happy about new music!
EBONY: Is there something you wanted to mention that I didn’t ask about?
India Arie: I am on an album with theater
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