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In Search of the Origin of Polynesia, its Role in the Ancient World, and Implications for its Future
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In this article I will cross-reference a few items from four different cultures: Sumerian, Egyptian, Hebrew, and Samoan/Hawaiian. I will...
Iosua Ioane Fānene
Jul 21, 201915 min read
Polynesia: Echoes of Heaven (and Hell)
Many #Polynesians today regard #ATUA / #AKUA as a sole deity. According to Reverend George Pratt's 1893 Samoan Dictionary: Atua, s....
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Iosua Ioane Fānene
Jul 15, 20193 min read
Egyptian root of Tupua / Kupua / Tupuga / Kupuna
#TUPUA / #KUPUA (Pratt, 329) is a word used for the most ancient of ancestors and gods—the Elder race of men and gods according to...
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Iosua Ioane Fānene
Jun 21, 20198 min read
Polynesian Legendary Characters and The Meaning of Their Names As Revealed By Sumerian Cuneiform
The sample text under examination as a case study is: HAWAIIAN HISTORICAL LEGENDS By William D. Westervelt (1923):...
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Iosua Ioane Fānene
Jun 7, 20193 min read
A Sumerian Origin of Manu’a?
I grew up with the understanding that, according to my dad, Gramma came from Manu’a, and that “Manu’a” meant something like “wounded...
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Iosua Ioane Fānene
May 30, 20197 min read
Polynesian Counting System Has Roots In Sumerian: Ritual Practices, Meat, Beer, and Fish Man Priests
The origin of the Polynesian counting system was a mystery. This linguistic study of the basic numbers 1 to 10 reveals deep Sumerian roots.
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Iosua Ioane Fānene
May 26, 20195 min read
Man, Woman, Adam, Eve, Rib, Pain, Greatness, Multitudes, Desire, and Sexual Knowledge
The #Sāmoan word for “#mother” is #TINĀ (pronounced: tee-NAW). The Sāmoan word for “#pain” is #TIGĀ (tee-NGAW). Already they seem to...
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Iosua Ioane Fānene
May 20, 20192 min read
Ouroboros, ‘O-Ulu-Pō-le-Si’u, The Spine of the Dragon, Ka-Iwi-Kuamo’o Ke-Kua-o-Ka-Lani
For centuries, possibly millennia, native languages have been outlawed and suppressed in their own homelands—#Sioux, #Hawaiian, #Māori,...
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Iosua Ioane Fānene
May 20, 20191 min read
EĀ, IA, ENKI, YHWH
In the Māori language /IA/ takes the place of a word meaning “a current“, “a stream”, “the sound made by rushing water” In Sumerian, EĀ...
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