Black Nubian
Description
For millennia, the world has known the gods of ancient Egypt as Osiris, Set, Horus, and Anubis—a divine patriarchy presiding over the Nile. What if this was not the original story?
In this radical and meticulously argued work, Mkhulu Nkanyezi presents the Primordial Mother Hypothesis, challenging centuries of patriarchal interpretation. Drawing on linguistic archaeology, Nubian cultural roots, and a bold rereading of sacred texts, this book dares to propose that Kemet's foundational pantheon was once a powerful constellation of goddesses.
Journey from the green regeneration of Ausetet to the self-created cosmos of Nit as you discover a spiritual heritage reclaimed. Black Nubian is more than a historical correction—it is an invitation to reimagine divinity, power, and the very origins of one of humanity's first and greatest civilizations.