The Unknown Lore of Amexem's Indigenous People: An Aboriginal TreatiseAuthorHouse, 2008 - 300 pages After completing my first book "The Huevolution of Sacred Muur Science" I found there were many aspects of Muur history and culture that I touched on too lightly. So, I set out to do a follow up book that more or less expounded on subjects like Joseph Smith and the Mormons, the Poro & Keetowah societies, and the Delawares & Nanticokes. This particular book also has a chapter on ancient & modern round ball sports, after reading it, one, might better explain the overall craze of round ball sports in America. One of the most fascinating aspects of Moorish Science Temple history is the (Pan American Conference 1928) And the so called Moor circle (7). I conclude this book with Addendums dealing with these very intriguing subjects along with the national headress the (Fez). My mother is part Nanticoke and Fulani, my father Cherokee & Mende. My mission, was to represent my family roots through literature along with magnifying cultures not often written about, at least not by one of its own. |
Contents
Chapter | 1 |
Chapter II | 39 |
Chapter III | 63 |
Chapter IV | 86 |
Chapter V | 117 |
Chapter VI | 153 |
Chapter VII | 190 |
Addendum I | 216 |
Addendum II | 231 |
Addendum III | 246 |
Resources | 275 |
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Common terms and phrases
2nd Seminole War aboriginal title According African ancient Article ball court ball game believe blacksmiths Book of Ether brother Bustamante Code called ceded century ceremonies Cheikh Cherokee Nation chief Choctaw clan colonies Coolidge Creek Cuba culture Delaware delegates Dragging Canoe earth Emperor English Enoch European father fire Freemasonry Freemasons Governor Havana Honorable Hughes Indian indigenous iron Iroquois Jared Jaredites Joseph Smith Judah Keetowah Society King known Lacrosse land leader legend Lenape Lodge Logstown Mande blacksmiths Masonic Mayan Mesoamerican Ballgame metal Mexico Moor Moorish Mormon Nanticoke Neolin Nicaragua Noble Drew Noble Drew Ali Nonhelema North Olmec Pan American Conference peace Penn played players Poro Poro Society President prophet Puerto Queen religious rites ritual River rubber sacred secret Seminole settlers Shawnee Sherbro signed slaves Spanish spirit stone circles symbol Tangut Toltec tradition Treaty Treaty of Easton tribes Turner-El warriors West William women