The Akan, Other Africans and the Sirius Star System: Egyptian and Sumerian Gods in African Culture Audiobook By Kwame Adapa cover art

The Akan, Other Africans and the Sirius Star System: Egyptian and Sumerian Gods in African Culture

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The Akan, Other Africans and the Sirius Star System: Egyptian and Sumerian Gods in African Culture

By: Kwame Adapa
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The Akan are an African indigenous group found primarily in the southern parts of Ghana, as well as in Cote d'Ivoire and in Togo. This audiobook explores certain aspects of Akan language, culture, and tradition that point to association with star beings from the Sirius star system. The Akan, the Bakwama, the Bambara, the Dogon and just about every African ethnic group is connected to the Sirius star system in one way or another. These connections can be found in their legends, their language and their culture.

In this audiobook, Kwame Adapa reveals language and cultural connections between the Akan and other African groups as well as beyond Africa. Among other revelations, Kwame shows that the names of Akan deities can be traced back to Egyptian and Mesopotamian deities who have links with the Sirius star system. Having grown up in Akan culture, it was a starting point for him to do more research on the Akan and other African people.

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Once my ears adapted to his accent , I thoroughly enjoyed the new and expanded knowledge presented in this book.
I wish I could read the resources i.e presented as a pdf.

Quite informative!

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Must read for those who truly desire to understand true African thought. I own all three mediums of this work.

Previously undisclosed African Lore

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This book has confirmed things I’ve learned and heard of, it’s was most satisfying listening.

Enlightenment

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I couldn't be more impressed by this book. it is so informative and educational. highly recommend

amazing! informative read

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Kwame kept me captivated from the beginning to the end of this book. The way he goes in depth about how multiple different words were originally spoken and evolved

Very informative

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