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HOODOO WARS: Solar Eclipse, Okofo Yaw (Nat Turner), Ausar and Heru

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In this episode of ODWIRA, we examine our publication, HOODOO WARS: Solar Eclipse, Okofo Yaw (Nat Turner), Ausar and Heru and its implications for Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Revolution-Resolution today.

"...On Awusida (Sunday), August 21, 12831 (1831) as the Moon began to reach its fullness, Okofo Yaw rose up with his army and waged war against the whites and their offspring. Two days later on August 23rd, the day of the full Moon, the massacre was complete. The Hoodoo Wars to end enslavement at this juncture began to turn the tide of our trustory in North america. The war of Okofo Yaw was considered the largest and most deadly in the trustory of the country up to that point. Nearly 60 whites, men, women and children, were massacred by the army of Okofo Yaw in a brilliant display of warfare. They struck fear in the hearts of whites all over the country. This led to and emboldened numerous insurrections including the second Gullah War (misnomered Seminole War) which ultimately forced the Civil War to take place. Thousands of our people took up arms as Maroons as well as within the armies during the Civil War for the sole purpose of massacring as many whites as they possibly could and forcing the end of enslavement.

On, August 21st of 13017 (2017) the eye of Heru was given to Ausar once again. This was an alignment of the Moon and Sun in the form of a ‘solar eclipse’ on the August 21st anniversary of the Hoodoo War of Okofo Yaw..."  

Download the free e-book version of our book HOODOO MAYN: Hoodoo Nation Festival Nhoma - 13018 wherein this article can be found from our page:

NHOMA - Publications 

www.odwirafo.com/nhoma.html

 

Odwirafo Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhan 

Aakhuamuman Amaruka Atifi Mu 

Akwamu Nation in North America 

Odwiraman 

www.odwirafo.com 

 

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