WebMay 5, 2010 · “The Day of the Fish” A Dogon Prophecy By Andrew Dwight Harris The reason we can go around theworld and find similar prophecies among the First Peoples about the End Times and the like is explained in the bookTHOTH. In THOTH it is explained that the spiritual teachings of aboriginals worldwide (plus the ancient Hindu […] http://www.rogerblench.info/Language/Niger-Congo/Dogon/Walo%20wordlist%20paper.pdf
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http://revelationnow.net/2024/07/05/the-wicked-elite-fight-the-sun-but-can-they-stop-sirius/ WebFeb 19, 2015 · The Dogon actually say that there are three major stars in the Sirius system: Po Tolo, Sigi Tolo, and Emma Ya Tolo. Po Tolo (Sirius B) is the oldest of stars, and its name means ‘deep beginning’. It is a twin of … おでライ 富山
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WebMar 25, 2024 · The slaughter on Saturday of more than 130 Fulani herdsmen in central Mali, allegedly by members of the Dogon ethnic group, is the latest and most deadly incident in an increasingly violent ... WebJul 6, 2016 · The Dogon believe that wandering souls pose a danger to the living. During early performances, dancers wearing cloth bédyé (pupil) masks may perform on the … WebSep 21, 2024 · The Dogon and Shannon Dorey are on Facebook. In Day of the Fish Dorey reveals that the amphibious Num-mo were the Goddesses known to the people of the Neolithic and Paleolith-ic ages. The Nummo and Nummo Ancestors were described as being ser-pent and fishlike, and were amphibians like おでライ 札幌