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  • Believing the Dogon came from the Nile valley doesn't automaticlly mean they came from ancient Egypt and are Egyptian descendants themselves. The Nile river goes through several east African countries besides Egypt that the Dogon could have come from. Also if the Dogon were Egyptians then they would be speaking the Egyptian language and using Egyptian heiroglyphics. The Dogon use neither. So if the Dogon came from east Africa it could just as easily been modern day Kenya.

  • As far as the migrations he mentions are there any Egyptian records of these migrations to west Africa that I would assume would have been sizable? Also if these people migrating were Egyptians shouldn't they also have written records of their migrations since Egyptians and Cushite people had writing? Most west Africans seem to be oral when it comes to recording historical information.

  • @CrowdPleeza

    My ancestors came from Afrika but I dont speak an Afrikan language for write in one.

    You're talkin about thousands of years passin and the ppl that migrated wouldnt have stayed together. And they wouldnt have been walkin into unpopulated land. So they would have to integrate with the pple that was already livin in that area.

    Come on now.

    Study.

  • @Kinghercules

    Well most African descendant people in the western hemisphere don't speak complete African languages because the slaves had to adopt their slave masters language. That's different than languages changing from voluntary migrations.

    Anyway,let me know when some Egyptologist are able to connect the Dogon to the Egyptians.

  • @CrowdPleeza

    He said it in video. They had to interact with the other ppl in the area. They werent speakin Kemetic language they were speakin the language of that area.

    You're tryna find fault were there is no fault.

    Many Hispanic ppl moved here to the USA and their children dont speak Spanish but they can understand it. Then when the 1st generation have kids their kids wont be able to speak or understand Spanish. So you speak whats spoken.

    Come on now.

  • @Kinghercules

    "You're tryna find fault were there is no fault."

    Really? I'am trying to focus on what should be some obvious similarities in Egyptian and Dogon culture that should connect the two peoples. Their languages don't match for example. If you examine the Dogon religion will you find Amon-Re,Osiris,Isis and Horus? If the Dogon don't share the same language or religion as the Egyptians then what do they share that can show that the Dogon were originally Egyptians?

  • outstanding!! Thanx!!

  • WHERE CAN I GET THE FULL VIDEO?

  • @adeart7 The DVD can be purchased at: Store - Official Site of Egyptian Scholar Dr. Charles S ...

  • This is a great video! Very informative.

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