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AKANFO NANASOM: From Khanit (Nubia) to Sumer - Akan Origin of the 7-Day Week

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In this episode of AKANFO NANASOM, we examine the Akan origin of the 7-day week. Akan people originated in ancient Khanit (Nubia/Sudan). Thousands of years ago some of the Ancient Khanitu migrated north to settled what would become Kamit (Egypt). Some also migrated further north to establish the civlization which would later be called Sumer. The seven-day cycle based on the Abosom (Deities) who animate the solar, lunar and planetary bodies which govern the seven-day week, is foundational in Akan culture and is the basis of our ritual calendar. We demonstrate how these Abosom (Deities) are the same Abosom in Kamit - with the same names and descriptive titles. They are also the same Abosom (Deities) found in ancient Sumer.

We examine our publications:

AKRADINBOSOM - Akan Abosom of the Okra/Okraa (Soul) and the 7-Day Week

www.odwirafo.com/akradinbosom.html 

THE OKRA/OKRAA COMPLEX - The Soul of Akanfo

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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