Nearly 50 years old and so deficient in terms of my knowledge of history. Only one way to change that READ READ READ!!! Really enjoying this presentation I suspect I'll enjoy the book on which it's based a lot more. Thanks for uploading :)
Brother Robin Walker is a role model, a scholar and an author. When we Ruled is well worth reading man. I just love learning as well as researching our African history.
I'm sorry for being so ignorant ,now that I am looking into,the medieval and the centuries before of black history.It's like a great bright light has come on ,and am very excited to see learn as much of black history as I possibly can,thank you..
Folks sometimes want everything on a plate, there is work to be done, there are commitments that need to be made, what is the answer? You are the answer, when that sinks in you should automatically know what you need to do and fall in line with what you have the capacity to do.
Robin Walker is a great presenter and speaker. Thoroughly enjoyable lecture. Don't agree with every single point he made, but I enjoyed every second of the talk.
What i like about his scholarship and research he takes nuba and kemet back alot further and i have been saying those areas of civilization are alot older.
Interesting response from Robin when questioned about dna. A recent email from him was promoting African ancestry the company, so maybe he's changed his stance? Great lecture and presentation though. Thanks 😊
You are correct...everyone ruled there are no prizes for coming first. The biggest african kingdom was songhai, 15-16th century . There was plenty going on around the globe at this time. Chinese culture goes back 5000 years unbroken that's around 3000bc Similarly meso american cultures began around 7000bc right up until the 15-16th century when the Spanish arrived
How about the History of so called America; obviously people were trading and bringing goods back to Africa hence : As per European History corn originated in Latin America. Genesis 42:1 Now when Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt, Jacob said unto his sons, Why do ye look one upon another? Genesis 42:2 And he said, Behold, I have heard that there is corn in Egypt: get you down thither, and buy for us from thence; that we may live, and not die. Apologies I was too hasty , You have covered the matter . Thank You 🙏🏾
Any opinions on the recent October DNA results for King Tut's family? Tut's Y-DNA was R1B and mtdna was K. Both are associated with being Caucasian/Eurasian. "An investigative study was carried out on the familial relationships of a number of late 18th dynasty mummies (ca. 1550-1295 b.c.), including that of Tutankhamen. The study was based on the analysis of the autosomal and Y-chromosome STR markers in addition to mitochondrial hypervariable region 1 sequences. A 4-generation pedigree of Tutankhamun’s immediate lineage and the identity of his ancestors were established. The Royal male lineage was the Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b that was passed from the grandparent (Amenhotep III) to the father (KV55, Akhenaten) to the grandchild (Tutankhamen). The maternal lineage, the mitochondrial haplogroup K, extended from the great-grandmother (Thuya) to the grandmother (KV35 Elder lady, Queen Tiye) to the yet historically unidentified mother (KV35 Younger lady) to Tutankhamen (38,55)." academic.oup.com/hmg/advance-article/doi/10.1093/hmg/ddaa223/5924364
Ask yourself...how’s it possible that he’d be from Europe? Ppl from IGENEA , took his incomplete data and ran it , off of what they saw on TV.....totally unscientific and ahistorical and just downright disgusting
@@DivinelyInspired24-7 This is new info that seems to verify that 2011 DNA. I haven't looked into this but Tut's family may not be from Europe. It depends on how stone age migrations happened. It could be that Eurasian people with Tut's DNA migrated into Europe from the middle east. Others from that middle eastern population may have migrated into Egypt and North Africa(Berbers).
@@DivinelyInspired24-7 Yeah,this R1b haplogroup is found with some West African people. Check out the theories. "Apart from the aforementioned haplogroups, some studies have reported unexpectedly high frequencies of haplogroup R1b1-P25 in some African populations. This haplogroup is thought to have originated in Europe, and its high frequencies in Central-West African countries have been explained through a migration back to Africa in prehistoric times, mediated in Africa by speakers of the Chadic family of Afro-Asiatic languages." www.nature.com/articles/ejhg2012167
You cannot lobby a person, you have to lobby the education secretary. The UK educational structure is and will always be set by the colonial mindset until forced change. I say that to instruct you on this, we as a people should contact our local MP(s), with our education proposals combined. If our proposal is delivered correctly, via campaign then it will be sent to parliament who then votes on the educational curriculum. You cannot lobby the head of a school that can be seen as a personal attack. I have been down this road in the 70 & 80"s and yes I managed to get it in my son's school, "John Willmot"! This man is being rude about, "wasting his time"! You do not deliver a message by being dismissive at question time! 😮 I have studied these works, and also travelled to these sites, since the 70's. You sir need to travel astrally to gain decorum and patience. The messenger should always be humble, and not arrogant which is alarming. Anu ❤
Most modern Egyptians aren't Arabs. Look this up: "As the graph below shows, only 17 percent of Egyptians are Arabs, while 68 percent of the indigenous population is from North Africa, four percent are from Jewish ancestry, three percent are of East African origins, another three percent from Asia Minor and three percent are South European." DNA analysis proves that Egyptians are not Arabs-Egypt Independent
@@truehistory261 You can find several Egyptian mummies with straight hair. Like the predynastic Gebelein mummies and the mummy of Queen Tiye. So what does their straight hair indicate?
@@squilliamfancyson3333 On that bust you're referring to they used brown wood. Her hair isn't an afro as some have claimed. That was likely a head dress. Just look up the Queen Tiye mummy.
I don't understand many Afro-centric scholars use of European terminology, when Kemetic terminology is available to them. Why do African-conscious Black people call themselves queens and kings? I'm the last person to be against cultural appropriate, as cultural adaptation/infusion, sadly, voluntary and forced, is the history of humanity. But why voluntarily appropriate the worst of another culture, as opposed to the best it has to offer? The use of the term OG, which seems to have been, institutionalized by some of us, is a glaring example of misappropriation. If it is written that Taharqa referred to himself as the head of an empire, what exactly did he call this title? What has been the nature of ruling, for most of human history? Has it demonstrated the best of humanity? You can make the case for Black/African leadership or governance forms and practices, being better than others, especially the ones most of us are familiar with, but these ones, most of us are familiar with, are the ones that comes to the vast majority of people's minds, when these terms are used. If an African-consious person presents themselves to a Black-American as a queen or king, who comes to mind, in that Black-American's mind - likely Elizabeth of England and Isabela and Ferdinand of Spain. Secondly, there is only one King or Queen at a a time. It is not a title that one can just give themselves. The titles Mother and Father, are already difficult enough for many of us to live up to. Is this what they want to have Black people associate with? That association already exist. IMO, the best that Kemetic society has to offer people today is the concept of Maat and the reverence they had for it. History is important and fine to study, but outlook of - what have you done for me lately - is more realistic, in terms of what we face today. We have to be far more fundamental, holistic, and practical today. Time is much shorter today. More happens within a time span today, than it did in ancient times. Humanity has a lot of catching up to do, in terms of our spiritual, emotional, moral, & ethical evolution. Our intellectual evolution has far outpaced these other balancing aspects of our being. It is not "Nation Time', but 'Community Time'. Many of us say "we built this country!", but when was the last time we built a functioning community? We have to use the 'Pyramid Process' in undoing the negative impact that enslavement and oppression has had and is having on us. We must start with a plan and a design, and then build functioning communities one step at a time. Starting with first things first (the foundation), we must do that which is easiest to accomplish first, and build on the success of that accomplishment, to be able to resolve more difficult/complex problems. We get stronger as a group in each step. We will have built the necessary strength and communal relationship, to then take on an issue like collective economic development. Education is a fundamental, and one of the first things, we should do, in terms of appeal to the government is, to have them reinstitute all the courses that were removed from public schools over the decades. Education is key. As much attention is being given to CRT, even more should be given to, the value of critical thinking.
If we start calling the Ming Dynasty "human history", the Olmecs "human history", the Bourbons "human history", I'll jump on your bandwagon no argument.
@@kwameaboagye940 I don't think you get the point we've been robbed so we're saying if everything synonymous with history then we'll start calling our black history history but we've been robbed of that
@@kwameaboagye940 yes you are correct, all humans own all human history...to imagine that history should belong to certain races is daft, say you are of mixed race,...do you only own half of your history? And then own another half of your other history? I can read up on ancient Egypt and say wow...humans did that and I'm a human ...so yes its human history especially when we all originated from archaic Africa anyway. You can say to yourself ...humans went to the moon, you own that too because you are human ...take pride in it
I'm so glad my people are the original kushites. My ancestors were incredible!Thank you for sharing this Robin!!
Are you a Horner?
How does this originality going to help you survive this world?
@Warsame7 i think he might be jupiterian.
Sharing this legacy with my family, my sons will know they come from greatness 🙌🏿.. thank you so much 🙏
Nice history lesson .Respect to our honorable Robin Walker.
Nearly 50 years old and so deficient in terms of my knowledge of history. Only one way to change that READ READ READ!!! Really enjoying this presentation I suspect I'll enjoy the book on which it's based a lot more. Thanks for uploading :)
Great lecture, very informing brotha 👌
Brother Robin Walker is a role model, a scholar and an author.
When we Ruled is well worth reading man.
I just love learning as well as researching our African history.
I'm sorry for being so ignorant ,now that I am looking into,the medieval and the centuries before of black history.It's like a great bright light has come on ,and am very excited to see learn as much of black history as I possibly can,thank you..
Proud of my ancestors. Thanks
Thank you for informing us of our invaluable antiquity of history. A great beginning for those who desire to learn more about their regal heritage.
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THANK YOU ROBIN WALKER & SHAKA RA SPEAKS.........THE TRUTH HAS RISEN!!!!
Folks sometimes want everything on a plate, there is work to be done, there are commitments that need to be made, what is the answer? You are the answer, when that sinks in you should automatically know what you need to do and fall in line with what you have the capacity to do.
This needs to be our mindset
Yep... Well said.
Baba Carter Godwin Woodson is our inspirer who encouraged Africans to pay tribute to our glorious past all round.
BRILLIANT DECONSTRUCTION !!!!
Great video!
Well done.
Robin Walker is a great presenter and speaker. Thoroughly enjoyable lecture. Don't agree with every single point he made, but I enjoyed every second of the talk.
What i like about his scholarship and research he takes nuba and kemet back alot further and i have been saying those areas of civilization are alot older.
Thanks for posting this food for thought
Well done proud of you guys its time to build ase ase
This is what America is scared of. Knowledgeable is power and it builds yoir self esteem.
👑🙌🏿Here again in 2021
It's not one or the other. It is one through to all.
I wish that they could have stifled the background noise and improved the lighting more as this was an excellent presentation.
Interesting response from Robin when questioned about dna. A recent email from him was promoting African ancestry the company, so maybe he's changed his stance?
Great lecture and presentation though. Thanks 😊
This one is awesome,but I wonder how we don't this in our afrikan history subjects..
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Now we build
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Point of correction sir, Ogiso dynasty started from 40 BC not 900 AD
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when can I find it in French plz
gobekli tepe ?
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Yo, what about China and Aztecs etc. Didnt they have civilisations around this time?
Both African/melanated based cultures
Much later.
You are correct...everyone ruled there are no prizes for coming first. The biggest african kingdom was songhai, 15-16th century .
There was plenty going on around the globe at this time. Chinese culture goes back 5000 years unbroken that's around 3000bc
Similarly meso american cultures began around 7000bc right up until the 15-16th century when the Spanish arrived
The Khemites and Nubians were faar greater than Songhai and not to mention the Aksumite empire aswell.
How about the History of so called America; obviously people were trading and bringing goods back to Africa hence :
As per European History corn originated in Latin America.
Genesis 42:1 Now when Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt, Jacob said unto his sons, Why do ye look one upon another?
Genesis 42:2 And he said, Behold, I have heard that there is corn in Egypt: get you down thither, and buy for us from thence; that we may live, and not die.
Apologies I was too hasty , You have covered the matter .
Thank You 🙏🏾
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So if he were from America, that would invalidate his message? Please explain how your immediate comment represents Pan Afrikanism.
Why didn't he say anything about the 13th month and zodiac?🤨
Any opinions on the recent October DNA results for King Tut's family?
Tut's Y-DNA was R1B and mtdna was K. Both are associated with being Caucasian/Eurasian.
"An investigative study was carried out on the familial relationships of a number of late 18th dynasty mummies (ca. 1550-1295 b.c.), including that of Tutankhamen. The study was based on the analysis of the autosomal and Y-chromosome STR markers in addition to mitochondrial hypervariable region 1 sequences. A 4-generation pedigree of Tutankhamun’s immediate lineage and the identity of his ancestors were established. The Royal male lineage was the Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b that was passed from the grandparent (Amenhotep III) to the father (KV55, Akhenaten) to the grandchild (Tutankhamen). The maternal lineage, the mitochondrial haplogroup K, extended from the great-grandmother (Thuya) to the grandmother (KV35 Elder lady, Queen Tiye) to the yet historically unidentified mother (KV35 Younger lady) to Tutankhamen (38,55)."
academic.oup.com/hmg/advance-article/doi/10.1093/hmg/ddaa223/5924364
Ask yourself...how’s it possible that he’d be from Europe? Ppl from IGENEA , took his incomplete data and ran it , off of what they saw on TV.....totally unscientific and ahistorical and just downright disgusting
@@DivinelyInspired24-7
This is new info that seems to verify that 2011 DNA.
I haven't looked into this but Tut's family may not be from Europe. It depends on how stone age migrations happened. It could be that Eurasian people with Tut's DNA migrated into Europe from the middle east. Others from that middle eastern population may have migrated into Egypt and North Africa(Berbers).
@@CrowdPleeza both R1b and K, are in Africa...so..maybe not so Eurasian after all....
@@DivinelyInspired24-7
Yeah,this R1b haplogroup is found with some West African people.
Check out the theories.
"Apart from the aforementioned haplogroups, some studies have reported unexpectedly high frequencies of haplogroup R1b1-P25 in some African populations. This haplogroup is thought to have originated in Europe, and its high frequencies in Central-West African countries have been explained through a migration back to Africa in prehistoric times, mediated in Africa by speakers of the Chadic family of Afro-Asiatic languages."
www.nature.com/articles/ejhg2012167
@@CrowdPleeza Africa, needs to be studied more.....both genetically and historically..
You cannot lobby a person, you have to lobby the education secretary.
The UK educational structure is and will always be set by the colonial mindset until forced change.
I say that to instruct you on this, we as a people should contact our local MP(s), with our education proposals combined.
If our proposal is delivered correctly, via campaign then it will be sent to parliament who then votes on the educational curriculum.
You cannot lobby the head of a school that can be seen as a personal attack.
I have been down this road in the 70 & 80"s and yes I managed to get it in my son's school, "John Willmot"!
This man is being rude about, "wasting his time"!
You do not deliver a message by being dismissive at question time! 😮
I have studied these works, and also travelled to these sites, since the 70's.
You sir need to travel astrally to gain decorum and patience.
The messenger should always be humble, and not arrogant which is alarming.
Anu ❤
Most modern Egyptians aren't Arabs.
Look this up:
"As the graph below shows, only 17 percent of Egyptians are Arabs, while 68 percent of the indigenous population is from North Africa, four percent are from Jewish ancestry, three percent are of East African origins, another three percent from Asia Minor and three percent are South European."
DNA analysis proves that Egyptians are not Arabs-Egypt Independent
Just look at the pictures they left for us to look at what Arab or jew have locks in the hair
@@truehistory261
You can find several Egyptian mummies with straight hair. Like the predynastic Gebelein mummies and the mummy of Queen Tiye.
So what does their straight hair indicate?
@@CrowdPleeza u can also find a bust of queen tiye she looks like Michelle Obama
@@squilliamfancyson3333
On that bust you're referring to they used brown wood. Her hair isn't an afro as some have claimed. That was likely a head dress. Just look up the Queen Tiye mummy.
@@CrowdPleeza u are truely pathetic
We wuz kangz n shieet. Shamalammawakka
We been SAVAGES!!! kalabanga dude🤙
Lol 😂that's hilarious 👍😂keep up the good work 👍
I don't understand many Afro-centric scholars use of European terminology, when Kemetic terminology is available to them. Why do African-conscious Black people call themselves queens and kings? I'm the last person to be against cultural appropriate, as cultural adaptation/infusion, sadly, voluntary and forced, is the history of humanity. But why voluntarily appropriate the worst of another culture, as opposed to the best it has to offer? The use of the term OG, which seems to have been, institutionalized by some of us, is a glaring example of misappropriation. If it is written that Taharqa referred to himself as the head of an empire, what exactly did he call this title? What has been the nature of ruling, for most of human history? Has it demonstrated the best of humanity? You can make the case for Black/African leadership or governance forms and practices, being better than others, especially the ones most of us are familiar with, but these ones, most of us are familiar with, are the ones that comes to the vast majority of people's minds, when these terms are used. If an African-consious person presents themselves to a Black-American as a queen or king, who comes to mind, in that Black-American's mind - likely Elizabeth of England and Isabela and Ferdinand of Spain. Secondly, there is only one King or Queen at a a time. It is not a title that one can just give themselves. The titles Mother and Father, are already difficult enough for many of us to live up to. Is this what they want to have Black people associate with? That association already exist. IMO, the best that Kemetic society has to offer people today is the concept of Maat and the reverence they had for it. History is important and fine to study, but outlook of - what have you done for me lately - is more realistic, in terms of what we face today. We have to be far more fundamental, holistic, and practical today. Time is much shorter today. More happens within a time span today, than it did in ancient times. Humanity has a lot of catching up to do, in terms of our spiritual, emotional, moral, & ethical evolution. Our intellectual evolution has far outpaced these other balancing aspects of our being. It is not "Nation Time', but 'Community Time'. Many of us say "we built this country!", but when was the last time we built a functioning community? We have to use the 'Pyramid Process' in undoing the negative impact that enslavement and oppression has had and is having on us. We must start with a plan and a design, and then build functioning communities one step at a time. Starting with first things first (the foundation), we must do that which is easiest to accomplish first, and build on the success of that accomplishment, to be able to resolve more difficult/complex problems. We get stronger as a group in each step. We will have built the necessary strength and communal relationship, to then take on an issue like collective economic development. Education is a fundamental, and one of the first things, we should do, in terms of appeal to the government is, to have them reinstitute all the courses that were removed from public schools over the decades. Education is key. As much attention is being given to CRT, even more should be given to, the value of critical thinking.
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Teach this History to Continental Afrikans. They clearly do not know it.
I wish people would stop calling this black history. Its human history!!!!
If we start calling the Ming Dynasty "human history", the Olmecs "human history", the Bourbons "human history", I'll jump on your bandwagon no argument.
African history still means human history doesn’t it?
@@kwameaboagye940 I don't think you get the point we've been robbed so we're saying if everything synonymous with history then we'll start calling our black history history but we've been robbed of that
@@kwameaboagye940 yes you are correct, all humans own all human history...to imagine that history should belong to certain races is daft, say you are of mixed race,...do you only own half of your history? And then own another half of your other history?
I can read up on ancient Egypt and say wow...humans did that and I'm a human ...so yes its human history especially when we all originated from archaic Africa anyway.
You can say to yourself ...humans went to the moon, you own that too because you are human ...take pride in it
@@frankscott1708 well yes we do call it human history
Human civilization extend back to about 6,000yrs. so the date of 10,000yrs is way long before the first human being (Adam&Eve) appeared on earth.
6000 doesnt apply for black people cuz black people are here millions years on earth