AFRICAN IRISH ART

A look at old Ireland over 50 thousand years ago, before the arrival of The Celts and The Romans

The Book 


African Irish Art looks into Ireland’s ancient past, well before the Celts and The Romans arrived on The Isles. Uncovering and highlighting clues that would suggest that the first people to arrive were in fact the African people. This book sets out to uncover similarities in the Gaelic language today and the language spoken of those first native African people that arrived on these islands.

The author, who has a keen interest In Irish History has worked on this research throughout his life, and has an enormous passion and determination to ensure his life’s work and findings in the area is recorded on paper and passed on to the next generation. Hopefully, this book can help start further conversation and research into our forgotten Irish heritage and that this book becomes a national archive and valuable resource into our past.

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Chapter Content

 

SECTION 1 - Understanding How We Talk


Prologue – Muckross


Black Official Racism in Ireland


History of The Word of Humankind
 

The Idea of The First Words Spoken on the Isles of Britain and Ireland


Connecting The Colors of The Social Algorithm with more stories



Linguistic Spectrum of Black Homo – Sapiens on The Isles of Britain and Ireland



First Primal Thoughts and Words



Black Primal Politics on the Isles - Primal Bureaucracy



The Narrative of The Isles of Britain and Ireland


Primal Tax Concept on The Isles


HAAKA is Gaelic

A Black Enigma

Homo Sapiens Made No Tense

Topsoil - Story Over Grass

 

 

SECTION 2 - Stories of Once Upon a Time


The First Kingdom of the Isles

Homo - Sapiens - Shannon Estuary


Landing on The Planet of The Isles



Minds directly from the Jungle



Gangani



Young Black African and Irish


Friendly Winners

Thomond Park - Own Haaka



SECTION 3 - Linguistic Paradigm


The Kingdom of Kerry



Brexit Paradigm Explained
– Black Deep Primal Senses on The Isles ( QUEENS LETTER 15/11/2015 )
 

Alliliú – Gaelic/Wolof from The Jungle

 
 



SECTION 4 - Social Structures, Sex, Spirituality and Politics 


Primal Spiritual Practices on The Isles of Britain and Ireland 


Sensuality of Black Homo – Sapiens on The Isles of Britain and Ireland 

Open House Speakers



Black Primal Politics on The Isles – Primal Village Life

 



SECTION 5 - Lost Stories & Street Names 


North America - Progenitor of Jamestown Social Complex to Harvard Report on Racial Atonement




SECTION 6 - Ptolemy Map of Ireland 



Ptolemy Map of Ireland 


First Ancient Settlement on The Isles

 
The Elbow Terminal for Fashionista or The Left Bank

 



SECTION 7 - Primal Philosophy of Reckoning


The Black Debacle
Color of The Wind

Da Wu Yu Code

Ooor – pronounced Hooker

Purse your Black Lips

Reforming The Congo on The Isles

Finding The Black Mark

Black Minds

Black Diamonds

Theissipline

Orinoco Flow - Sail Away Sail Away Sail Away



SECTION 8 - References 



First Words on The Isles spoken by Homo - Sapiens

More Words on The Isles of Britain and Ireland

City of London - The Institution

First Arrivals from the Jungle

Three Liffeys in Black Print

Family Names

References - African Irish Art




Epilogue






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