The Netherworld of Kemet

The Netherworld of Kemet
Title The Netherworld of Kemet PDF eBook
Author A. R. Bey
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 270
Release 2010-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781453584576

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A. R. Bey resides in Pennsylvania. She has earned her BA in Communications from Wesleyan College and her MFA in Creative Writing from Rosemont College. A multifaceted artist, she is also a professional songwriter and an associate member of the Recording Academy. Her additional creative works include a poetry chapbook and four feature-length screenplays.

The Netherworld Of Kemet

The Netherworld Of Kemet
Title The Netherworld Of Kemet PDF eBook
Author A.R. Bey
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 243
Release 2008-10-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1462812104

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On the morning of the first day of seventh grade, twelve-year-old Ezra Wallace dreams of a distant wasteland. Later that evening, he learns that his parents are separating. However, when his history class visits the local museum to observe a popular King Tut exhibit, he is intrigued by a small golden elephant that once belonged to the late boy king. When he discovers that the glass containing the artifact has been mysteriously left ajar, he is tempted to steal it. Shortly thereafter, his decision leads him on an unforgettable journey through the Netherworld of Kemet (Amenti), a magical dimension filled with wonder and splendor. There he encounters several famous pharaohs, queens, and many Kemetic deities as they continue their eternal existence. Yet he soon realizes that Amenti is not the paradise that it should be.

The Netherworld of Kemet: Kismet’S Ray of Hope

The Netherworld of Kemet: Kismet’S Ray of Hope
Title The Netherworld of Kemet: Kismet’S Ray of Hope PDF eBook
Author A.R. Bey
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 269
Release 2010-10-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1453584587

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A. R. Bey resides in Pennsylvania. She has earned her BA in Communications from Wesleyan College and her MFA in Creative Writing from Rosemont College. A multifaceted artist, she is also a professional songwriter and an associate member of the Recording Academy. Her additional creative works include a poetry chapbook and four feature-length screenplays.

Kemet: Origin of the Wolf

Kemet: Origin of the Wolf
Title Kemet: Origin of the Wolf PDF eBook
Author Carbon Wepawet
Publisher
Pages 225
Release 2020-09-14
Genre
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Lycan was found at a very young age traveling a village in search for food. He endures some fatal complications that lead him to a goddess. The goddess decides she will make a deal with him. He will be her first Law and in exchange she will bind the power that consumes him. Wanting the pain to come to an end, Lycan accepted thrusting himself head first into a world of survival. Trained by the gods it is his job to bring down the corrupted gods and slay anything that they wish. He is their blade and they made him the sharpest.

Kemet Rising

Kemet Rising
Title Kemet Rising PDF eBook
Author Derrick John Wiggins
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 2009-04-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781438962009

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Kemet, the black lands, where some call Egypt is shrouded in Jealousy and war. He who controls the Nile Delta controls the world. Everyone; enemies within and without, east, west, north and south try to manipulate the fruits of the Nile any way imaginable through combat or personal gain for fame. Menes, general of the great city Abu Simbel, now struggles to maintain stability in the region he grew up in which he calls home. Menes soon learns it's not easy controlling Abu Simbel, and his other personal fears. He soon realizes this could destroy him and his memories of this illustrious immense land called Kemet. When an Egyptian general named Menes struggles to unite Upper and Lower Egypt he finds much jealousy surrounds him. It's a five thousand year old story about how Menes gets over his fear of snakes and then soon takes over the known world of the time, the Nile and the Mediterranean Sea. He survives rebellions and fights through wars to control the Nile Delta and trade routes.

The Neteru of Kemet (2010 Electronic Edition)

The Neteru of Kemet (2010 Electronic Edition)
Title The Neteru of Kemet (2010 Electronic Edition) PDF eBook
Author Tamara L. Siuda
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 72
Release 2010-03-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 0557343232

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THE NETERU OF KEMET: An Introduction2010 version (reprint of the rare 1994 text)"If you are looking for a good introductory book to the Gods of ancient Egypt, The Neteru of Kemet is the best I have read. The author is a graduate student of ancient religions and a priestess of the House of Netjer. Thus, she writes of the Gods (Neteru) with both scholarly background and personal experience. This combination gives her material that sense of truth so often lacking in other recent books on this subject.The introduction deals principally with the religious practices of Kemet (ancient Egypt) and touches on those of the House of Netjer. The bulk of the book consists of 13 vignettes devoted to the most universally known Neteru. Each vignette contains Kemetic texts, visualizations/ meditations, illustrations, and a discussion of the Neter being described. Following these is an excellent bibliography and a brief glossary...."Reviewed by Shawn Fields-Berry Obsidian Magazine

The History of Africa

The History of Africa
Title The History of Africa PDF eBook
Author Molefi Kete Asante
Publisher Routledge
Pages 419
Release 2014-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 1135013497

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There is a paradox about Africa: it remains a subject that attracts considerable attention yet rarely is there a full appreciation of its complexity. African historiography has typically consisted of writing Africa for Europe—instead of writing Africa for itself, as itself, from its own perspectives. The History of Africa redresses this by letting the perspectives of Africans themselves take center stage. Authoritative and comprehensive, this book provides a wide-ranging history of Africa from earliest prehistory to the present day—using the cultural, social, political, and economic lenses of Africa as instruments to illuminate the ordinary lives of Africans. The result is a fresh survey that includes a wealth of indigenous ideas, African concepts, and traditional outlooks that have escaped the writing of African history in the West. The new edition includes information on the Arab Spring, the rise of FrancAfrica, the presence of the Chinese in Africa, and the birth of South Sudan. The chapters go up to the present day, addressing US President Barack Obama's policies toward Africa. A new companion website provides students and scholars of Africa with access to a wealth of supporting resources for each chapter, including images, video and audio clips, and links to sites for further research. This straightforward, illustrated, and factual text allows the reader to access the major developments, personalities, and events on the African continent. This groundbreaking survey is an indispensable guide to African history.