AFRICAN IRISH ART
An artistic impression of old Ireland 50 thousand years ago, before the arrival of The Celts and The Romans
Fear Marbh

Fear Marbh (The Dead Man)
The Illustration shows a man lying on his back with clouds enveloping him in the shape of a
woman and the evening sun in the background. When homo-sapiens arrived they had a
different narrative and gave it a name meaning a contented man that must be respected in
his deed. This name is found in the present official name Inishtooskert.
Inishtooskert (Official name of Island near Dingle, Co. Kerry and no meaning).
Locally it is referred to as the Dead Man/ Sleeping Giant or in Gaelic: Fear Marbh.
Inish means an island or place
Tuux
(Wolof) = Content
Kersa (Wolof) = Respect / Self Control