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KANKYE and HINTI - Akan Origin of 'Conjure' and 'Haint' in Hoodoo

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In this episode of AKANFO NANASOM, we examine our recent publication: 

KANKYE - Akan Origin of the term 'Conjure' as Hoodoo

www.odwirafo.com/Kankye_Conjure_Akan.pdf

We have proven conclusively that the term Hoodoo is an Akan term referencing rootwork, medicine and ritual practice. The related term Kankye in Akan means to 'invoke the Abosom'. This term was mistranslated by the whites and their offspring as 'conjure'.

Ndu and Kankye, Hoodoo and Conjure, is the Akan Ancestral Religion in North America. We also examine the origin of the term 'haint' in Hoodoo.

We also examine our publications: 

HOODOO PEOPLE: Afurakanu/Afuraitkaitnut (Africans) in North America = Akan Custodians of Hoodoo from Ancient Hoodoo/Udunu Land (Khanit/Nubia)

HOODOO MAYN Nhoma: Hoodoo Nation Journal

www.odwirafo.com/Hoodoo.html

 

Odwirafo Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhan 

Aakhuamuman Amaruka Atifi Mu 

Akwamu Nation in North America 

Odwiraman 

www.odwirafo.com

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