African Roots of Ireland – Oguejiofo Annu

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The Fomorians

There are many oblique references to the presence of Black people in ancient Ireland. Ancient Irish mythology refers to the original inhabitants of the island as being a giant, sea-faring people called the Fomorians (Fomors), which means “dark of the sea”. According to the ancient lore, they were a cushitic people from the African continent. Often depicted as demons, they defeated the first few incoming waves of invaders, but could not defeat the Firbolgs, who settled the land and lived side-by-side with the native Fomors.

Those myths may have a factual historical basis. It is proposed that the Formorians were a real people who were in all likelihood sailors from the African continent.

Two more invasions, the first led by the godly Tuatha de Danaan, and the second by the Celtic Milesians, took control of Ireland, mixing together with the Fomorians until they were no more.

There are credible sources for the African association with Ireland. The most likely of these is that they were Phoenicians and/or Egyptians. The Phoenicians were Canaanites, which came from the line of Ham. Ham is the mythological ancestor of the Black nation.

The Phoenicians were also well-known for their sailing skills, and are said to have traveled to the British Isles, which they called the “Tin Islands”. Perhaps, before Ireland was a Celtic domain, which it wasn’t until a few centuries BCE, the Phoenicians colonized it. It is noteworthy that the name Fomorians sounds a bit like Phoenicians.

There is also a legend that an Egyptian princess, Scota, left Egypt with some followers and journeyed to Ireland. Legend has it that Egyptians left many ancient tin mines all over Britain but especially Ireland which was their major source of the valuable metal.

Another idea is that they were Taureg Berbers. The Berber language is Hamitic, and the Berber people live in an area from which travel to Ireland would be easily accessible. The Berbers perhaps set sail from western Morocco, and settled on Ireland before the Celts, making it their new home.

Moorish Science Temple founder Drew Ali teaches that Ireland was once part of a Moorish empire, and that the Irish are a Moorish people. Perhaps there is a common root between the “moor” sound in Fomor and the word Moor?


Selkies and Half-Breeds

Another Irish legend tells of the Selkies, a sort-of “wereseal” that is a seal during day, but a human by nightfall. Sometimes, in an Irish family of fair-skinned, light-haired people, a child is born with dark hair eyes, and skin, and is called a Selkie.

The concept of the Selkies appears to make subliminal reference to the half-breed children that resulted from the extensive miscegenation that occurred between the Celts and the dark skinned original inhabitants that they had met upon their arrival in Ireland.

Many people of Irish descent have distant and recent African roots, and these features can still be seen in the people and in the culture. There are some Irish people with Afros (just like Andre the Giant a late continental European wrestler with afro-hair). In Southern Ireland, some people, referred to as “Black Irish”, are noted for their strikingly dark features, as opposed to the fair-skinned, light-haired north.

Although many Irish descendants are particularly pale, they do have pronounced Africoid facial features, as well as dark brown eyes, and dark brown hair that is sort-of kinky, especially in moist conditions. A sub race of the Irish called the Bronn are noticeably Mediterranean (read: African) in features especially their hair.

In addition to all of this, Celtic music is distinctly different from the rest of Europe, and easily comparable to African music.


Black, Viking and Irish

Unlike Scotland and England, Ireland was never colonized by the Romans. As a result, Ireland remained relatively isolated.

The Vikings established port cities like Dublin. The Viking texts left stories and descriptions of African soldiers captured in Ireland whom they called blaumen[blue-men].

Most Viking references to ”black” in Norse would have signified having black hair as opposed to skin color but blaumen meant black skinned. Most of these blaumen were captured soliders from Moorish Spain. It was observed that:

“A prominent Viking of the eleventh century was Thorhall, who was aboard the ship that carried the early Vikings to the shores of North America. Thorhall was “the huntsman in summer, and in winter the steward of Eric the Red. He was, it is said, a large man, and strong, black, and like a giant, silent, and foul-mouthed in his speech, and always egged on Eric to the worst; he was a bad Christian.””

“Another Viking, more notable than Thorhall, was Earl Thorfinn, “the most distinguished of all the earls in the Islands.” Thorfinn ruled over nine earldoms in Scotland and Ireland, and died at the age of seventy-five. His widow married the king of Scotland. Thorfinn was described as “one of the largest men in point of stature, and ugly, sharp featured, and somewhat tawny, and the most martial looking man… It has been related that he was the foremost of all his men.””


What about Scotland and Wales?

“Any comprehensive account of the African presence in early Europe should include England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Scandinavia. The history and legends of Scotland confirm the existence of “purely Black people.” We see one of them in the person of Kenneth the Niger. During the tenth century Kenneth the Niger ruled over three provinces in the Scottish Highlands.

The historical and literary traditions of Wales reflect similar beliefs. According to Gwyn Jones (perhaps the world’s leading authority on the subject), to the Welsh chroniclers, “The Danes coming in by way of England and the Norwegians by way of Ireland were pretty well all black: Black Gentiles, Black Norsemen, Black Host.””

Ogu Eji Ofo Annu


Sources:

Ancient And Modern Britons, by David Mac Ritchie
Nature Knows No Color-Line, by J.A. Rogers


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487 thoughts on “African Roots of Ireland – Oguejiofo Annu”

  1. Why can’t you face the simple truth that all races the world over have contributed to the the modern world both good & bad, many modern inventions have lot’s of negatives & downsides but the obvious truth is that many many people have moved, interbred & co-excisted over many many years, people of intelligence & learning do not judge people on looks or culture but as individuals, many ancient colleges, courts & religious centre’s where melting pots & meeting places where DIFFERENT people of DIFFERENT races could share IDEAS. The Modern World is a product of this & NO IDEAS CAN BE ATTRIBUTED TO ONE PERSON OR RACE/CULTURE as HUMANS we are always AFRAID/ATTRACTED to DIFFERENCE, where as the truth is we are ONE.

    to SKEPTIC
    How long ago was it that Hominids Roamed.
    & what is the date for the earliest Cro-magnon Skeleton Found
    & Where was it found.

  2. The Bible a book thats main teaching is that a man was resurrected.
    HHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
    sounds very likely.
    THANKS TO PAUL THE TEACHINGS OF CHRIST HAVE BEEN LOST
    The Bible though does have some truth that truth has been so altered over the last 2000 yrs starting from PAULS GOSPEL which appears to be a complete fabrication, then continuing with the exclusion of many important text, finally creative use of names, dates & places to try to mask the truth & cover up some embarrasing truths.
    Kephas (greek name) Peter (from petra latin) are the same man
    The Nazarenes (Christ & John The Baptist’s original movement) which existed up until around the 5th century AD following the teaching’s of Jesus & John’s Original Apostle’s but this sect was deemed heretical The Nazarene Gospels where suppressed although fragments have been found, To the end they taught that Jesus was the last Jewish Messiah but not a divinity & that Paul was the Heretic who had perverted the real teaching’s of Christ & merged them with Pagan Hellenistic Philosophy.
    It was Paul who claims Christ rose again but he never new Christ so how he would recognise him I have no idea.

  3. not slavery(slaves are eastern europeans, they are still called slaves!!!…
    kidnapping/abduction/false imprisonment, foced labour, torture, rape, abuse…etc

  4. check out dr malachi z york for more info and support him, HE IS INNOCENT..REMEMBER THAT..

  5. i am trying to verify that my irish/scot/spanish ancestry goes back to moors.. family name being maccreesh which comes from the region of ulster.. any help?

  6. I personally do believe, from my research, that Celts are of some African and Semitic origin. I am mostly Scottish and Irish, and I have hair that is kinky and “nappy” beyond belief, and I have a somewhat broad nose. It’s been genetically proven that Celts are a brother race to the Basques and Iberians of Spain, and both are believed to be linguistically and genetically related to Berbers in Northern Africa. Phonecians, who were Semitic, also left a genetic stamp upon early Celtic and Berber tribes. In all, modern Celts are a homogenous mix of Berber, Negro, Semitic, and Japhetic ancestry.

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