A TAP ON THE SHOULDER

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A TAP ON THE SHOULDER

(MATERNAL ORIGIN OF HUMANITY DISCOVERED THROUGH INVESTIGATIVE RESEARCH).
The method used for conducting investigation of a lost item would be to begin from the point where the “lost” item was last seen. And, if such a point was not known, then, the investigator must use the most credible eyewitness account and best judgment (as a tool) to establish where such investigation was to begin.

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A TAP ON THE SHOULDER

(MATERNAL ORIGIN OF HUMANITY DISCOVERED THROUGH INVESTIGATIVE RESEARCH).
The method used for conducting investigation of a lost item would be to begin from the point where the “lost” item was last seen. And, if such a point was not known, then, the investigator must use the most credible eyewitness account and best judgment (as a tool) to establish where such investigation was to begin.

Therefore, the research was conducted in the order of importance, beginning with the Earth
(and the entire ecological system), followed by Water, (the main nutrient for living). And then,
Mother, (the maternal authority). And finally, trails, (that the first civilization may have left
pertaining to their first contact with Water).

Requirements, and Initial Research: Whenever a language is spoken by more than two
people, then, such language cannot be considered vernacular. Therefore, the presentation in
this book requires (and contained) some non-English words that are necessary for discussions,
denoting its origin to modern usage. Therefore, where those words were used (for crossreferences), they are preceded with translation in English accordingly. Furthermore, some
syntax used in some portions of this book are the result of complexities (of words) encountered
during the research. And, because connections of those words are needed for definition, a
reader is encouraged to read the context of this book in its entirety for full understanding.

Investigation Technics and “M” Contraction Rhythms: In the earliest part of this research, (as
previously mentioned), I was searching to uncover slogans, phrases, or words that the earliest
civilizations may have used in referring to a malady condition as previously stated, therefore, I
focused primarily on Southwest of river Niger (in West Africa). Because (initially), it was
discovered that most phrases used in self-reference by the Yoruba ethnic exists in most speech
pattern of all human culture, particularly in the vocabulary of the (distinguish) civilization refer
to-as the Europeans. And I was certain that those words or phrases (used for self and maternal
reference among the Yoruba civilization), were not acquired through modern cross-culture or
interactions; rather, it was from (maternal) speech pattern spoken to them by their ancestors.

And then, I continued the process of cross-translation of words and phrases used for Water,
because Water is an inescapable substance by which the first series of Sapiens, Deities, and
Humans must (have) used for survival from the beginning of their lives regardless of what
triggered their existences. Therefore, I concluded that there must be some transcending trails
that exist presently which I can use (as a platform) to connect to the past, as to form a reliable
opinion. And, in the process of making those connections, my research uncovers a trail of
maternal anthology which linked most Human ethnicities to a proximity that became known
presently as West Africa. (See fig. 19, 20, and 21).

The ethnicity, and the precise location where such trail led me will be revealed later in this book
as you read along.

Those findings discussed in this book produce evidence through vocabulary, lingua, and
lingual practices, maternal, self-reference, and phonetic practices. For example: The civilizations
listed below are listed according to the method by which they refer to Water. As we understand
that Water (and Air) are two most important substances that each human culture must use
continually for survival. Therefore, each civilization listed may have gone through differential
name recognition over the course of their existences, but each uses certain phrases for Water
and child. And those references are maternal-specific words, and therefore are incorruptible.
The Edo civilization in West Africa describes Water as Ameh and ………. Therefore, based on
those references to Water and child, the Itsekiri, Yoruba and Itsoko are descendants of (the
civilization which became as) Edo civilization, linearly to the Ogiso mythology caste, (depicted
as the Igodomigodo), who are the supreme deities that prepared the Earth to become
inhabitable for human. Their civilizations are the first series of upright creatures that walks on
the surface of the Earth, from which their posthumous attributes were termed as “God”.
Those other castes that may refer to Water and child differently (as corroborated in fig. 5),
are descendant of……….”

—- Excerpts from A TAP ON THE SHOULDER—-

This book is a treasure for those desiring knowledge and the history of humanity.

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