If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Monday, May 10, 2021

Nahuas Are Negroes | Name Origin
Unity Consciousness #2440

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We've used the term Nahua as a shortened form of Nanahuatzin. Now we explain Nahua a little more.
Nahua does not simply mean serpent. Nanahuatzin is the water-serpent, the water traveler.
In Egyptian, Han (An) means to go to and fro, especially on water. Hani is the barge of Sekari, the soul of life in the underworld. Khenit (Hanti, Hant, Anut) are sailors, the wanderers by water.
In Maori, Huhunu is a double canoe; this duplicates the Hunu or Hani, which is a bark of the gods in Egypt. Thus a likely connection to Huehue Tlapallan, a birthplace.

The most ancient portion of a race, those who belong to the earliest conditions, sink down as the disrespected sediment of later times. This occurs during suboptimal times with all its maladies. In Tahiti there is a lower order consisting of common folk who are a tabooed group. This group includes manual laborers [essential workers], dwarfs [people much shorter than the current average] and all sorts of queer and uncanny people. All these are called Menahune.
Menahune preserves Han, Anut or Hanti, the water-nomads who sailed in the Hani, Hunu or Huhunu canoes. Anut likely also relates to Anna or Annit, who is Hathor of the moon.
Mena signifies the arriving, anchoring, landing, remaining and resting thus Mena-hune means the earliest settlers. (BB2)

In Menahune we can see Nahu, Nahuen, Nahuan.
Since other ways of knowing tells us the earliest settlers were short Negro black folks, we look to related words and spellings.
One of the first names given to the Negro is Nahsi. This is Han-si, the dual child of the waters. Nahsi is also Naha-su and Nakha-su.

This then is another way of knowing that the Negro has been traveling by water for at least tens of thousands of years.