Theory of the Siberian Canoe
Engraved in rocks is the Truth Ready to melt as Wax
If you don't like the Hazard Don't stay too close to the Ice
GHWNGW — Clear Water Searching for a common ancestral language
First edition 2007 – Andrea T. Pagano
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This is the story of the Flood of Indochina and of its consequences on the most ancient Civilizations.
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9,000 BC – The Fall of the Swans The Flood pushed people from Indochina to north and the consequences of this event arrived up to Europe, as the peoples of Central Asia broke the "Civilization of the Swamp Sailors".
1 The Names Of The Sea Peoples
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25,000 BC The Civilization of the Swamps and of the Coastal Sailors
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KA-WAKA — The Fishermen "Living on the Coasts" The Morphemic Analysis of words from all languages show that the "Sea" and "Coast" come from these roots: KHAMBW (SHABA) KHANGA (KAWA) KWAHA (WAKA)
• KHAMB'BAHA •
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WAHA — The Coast "The Bright Path"
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KHAMBWA — The Coast "The Dry Ground"
Our ancestors preferred to walk on the coasts because the beaches were a safer and also nice place.
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TANGA – "Living on the Coasts" "The Safe Place"
There is a continuous Chain of toponyms in the variants of KHAMBA and KHANGA along the Indo-Pacific coasts.
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SHAMBA — The Nation "The Dry Ground is Our Home"
SHAMBA-WAMBA is the earliest self-conscious human civilization, that developed along the Austral-Pacific coasts.
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WAWA — The Boat "Going along a Path" The Names of the ancient Coastal Fishermen Tribes were similar to these forms: SHABA-LIBU, — "SHALAMBW" LANGA-LIBU, — "KALIBU" AKA-WAKA, — "SHAMASH" ANGA-LANGA, — "NGALAHA" KHANGA-WANGA, — "WAHKHANGA"
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KWAHU — The Fish "What we have Captured"
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KHAWA — The Golden Horizon "The Seaside is a Beautiful Place to Live" KHAWA or KHAMBA are the most common linguistic roots for "Beautiful", "White, Yellow" and for "Flat, Low". This means that they were the ancient words to indicate "the Coastal Environment"
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AKA-BAKA — Sailing the Frozen Coasts When the Sailors arrived to the frozen coasts of Siberia, they called the ice as "BAKA" or "KWAHA", which mean "White". Therefore, their names were shaped like: NGA-NANGA BAK-KHANGA ASKA-BASKA ALA-WASKA
The Names of the Sea Peoples
2 Anda-Landa
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WANDA — Giant Waves
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AGHA-BAGHA — Up and Down "Living on the Sea, and Taking Refuge on the Hills"
KHANGA-WANGA – "Giant Waves Are Coming" Run Immediately Onto the Hills
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ANGA-LANGA — The Civilization of the Seaquakes Therefore, the Civilization SHAMBA-WAMBA and Atlantis refer to the same fact.
3 The Salmons
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SHAH! or TAH! — The Hunters "Catching a Prey"
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KATAH — The Forest along the Shore "The Hunting Place"
While they marched along the coasts, the people used to go hunting in the nearby forests. So SHAKA and KATAH meant "The Place for Hunting".
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SHANGA — The Source "Tracing the Rivers Upstream"
However the Hunters also wanted to explore, and used to trace back rivers to find Water and Food.
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SHAMBA — The Swamps "Hunting Place" When the Coastal Sailors crossed some low mountains of Siberia and entered the Lena Valley, they found huge alluvial marshes, which they called "SHABA" because this environment was "a kind of Sea — SHABA: "The Marshy bottom of the Valley" Here they found a lot of fish and birds to hunt, and kept on the exploration inside Siberia.
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THE ICE AND SWAMPS CIVILIZATION This is the beginning of the "Civilization of the Salmons" – because they climbed Mountains like Salmons; and that of "the Swans" – because they floated in the marshes like Swans. Their "Totemic animals" hide behind their names, such as: NGA-LIBU, — ANGA-NANGA the Karibu's and the Eels (the Cherubs e the Angels) SHA-LAMBA, — ASKA-LASKA the Salmons SHABA-LIBU the Swans
4 The Termites
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BURU — The Forest "Dark Cold Place" Now we begin the exploration of the Dark Environment. Actually the words for "Dark Colour" – but first of all, for the feeling of Coldness and of Fear – largely belong to a set of phonemes that can be summed up as GWUHU, or simply "WUH", such as HUMBWU — HUNGW — SKUHU — MUWU
KHUMB'BURU • KHUNG'GURU
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WURU-SHANGA — Hunting in the Forest "Tracing the River Upstream into the Forest"
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WAH and WUH — Light and Darkness
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MWUHU — The Forest Mountain MWU-KHANGA GURU-SHANGA BURU-SHAKA SHAM-BURU KHUN-GURU
— "Going towards the Mountain in the Forest"
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GWURU-SHANGA — The Hard Life in the Mountains
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GWUH — The God of War "Making Traps with a Web"
It is not hard to guess that those new technology from the Forest was also implemented in fighting for the lands, and that GWURU-SHAKA became synonym of "Warrior" increasingly in a technical sense.
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MOHANGA — The Chief Architect "Complicated like a Forest"
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MURU-MOGWA — The Termites "The Hierarchical Builders"
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GWULA — The Warrior Telamon, or Atlas: "The Strong Builder"
5 The Mendeleev Table Of Linguistics
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ANGA and BURU — Sea and Mountain The Two main aspects of the Culture of Atlantis
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GHW, or WUH — The Need The Linguistic Root of Emptyness
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KHANGA and WAGHA — The essence of Ainu's and Germanics
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6 The Great Family
KURU — The Great Family "The Group of Groups"
Greeks ("KURUSH") Aeolians ("GWULU") Ionians ("KHUNGU") Dorians ("GWUHU") Iranians ("KURUSH") Medes ("MOGWA") Partians ("NGWARA") Kurtii ("KURUSH") (...)
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KURUSH — The Family "The Large Family" spanning from Kazakhstan to the Pacific Coasts in 25,000 BC approx.
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KULA — The Claw "Hold with Force"
The case of "the Silos of Sillustani", culture Kolla
7 The Cross
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KHANG'GARA — The River Valley "Hunting along the Valley"
NGARA-SHAKA — The Highlands "Going Along the Dry Part"
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KARA-SHAKA — The Crossroad "Where the Roads Meet"
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KARA-SHAKA — "The Market-City"
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KARA-SHAKA — The Commerce "The Serpent-Angel"
The Civilization of the Sailors of the Marshes
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KARA — The Artificial Hill "The High Place"
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9,000 BC — The Fall of the Angels
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