Author: TEHUTI
KA – Kemetic Origins of Hands Up
Long before the upraised arms gesture was adopted as the modern protest symbol “Hands up Don’t Shoot”, the ancient Afrakans of the Hapi (Nile) Valley employed the upraised arms to symbolize the KA. The “KA” is interpreted by egyptologists to mean soul, double, personality. The ancient Nubian/Kushite meaning for KA is that which is exalted, […]
42 New Ethical KA’venants of Ma’at
A Modern and Ma’atical Redress for the Issues That Confront Today’s Afrakan During the wake for Dr Yosef Ben-Jochannan held at the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem on Thursday, April 9th 2015, Heru Ankh Ra Semahj SePtah, presiding elder of the Shrine of Ptah, called for the formation of a MA’AT MILITIA. While militias have […]