Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Sinama-Sama-Bajau-Moken

Chaldeans, e.g., Atlacatl(Aztec nauhuatl language)=water bodies, Sea people, sailors;
Isaias (Isaiah) 43:14
... the Chaldeans glorying in their ships.
Chaldia (north - Caucasus/Black Sea/Armenia) Ur-Artu = Ur-Halde(God)?
& Chaldea (south - Assyria to Babylon to Ur)
Did the Lateen sail & keeled ships (decked fishing houseboats) develop in the highland windswept seas of Armenia, and then move through the Indian Ocean towards Korea, sailed by
Chal(i)dyan/Khalibyan/Xyambuatlyan/?
Sea Peoples: west of Malaya: Moken;
Sea Peoples: east of Malaya: Bajau/Sama/Sinama of So. China/Sulu Sea[~ Tihama of Red Sea]
Before splitting, Moken = Bajau, so called Mboakja/Mbuatlya, + Shams(sun) seek = Xambuatlya
Xambuatlaya = Chaldyatl or Atlacatl?
Moken x Bajau = Mboakja (B/Paekje(Korean founders of Japan = Yayoi), Boati, XyaMbuatl [Xyam = sunbowl/solar disk/bark eg Shamash/Shams sun symbol of justice/balance/ballast]


http://theaquaticape.org/2013/02/25/the-placenta-is-thrown-into-the-ocean/ Bajau Laut: the ancestors (mag’mbo’) cf ebu gogo(Flores) abu/ibu/ebu(Malay) Sama/Sinam = Bajau/Badjao(east of borneo, Philippines, Sulawesi in Sulu Sea) ~ Moken(west of Malaya in Andaman Sea) Tribes of sea going Austronesian people, living in houseboats or in stilt houses along shores around island South East Asia... Xyambuatlaya/sinambajau Deya/muaken(aya) kaumansama: The idea from my understanding is that once a year the mbo’ require a sacrifice that involves returning to the land you were born and offering a financial offering that is usually dropped in the ocean. Returning to the land you were born would make sense along the lines that it is the place where your placenta was disposed of. Sama Deya [land dayak?] according to my wife would be horrified at the idea of putting the placenta in the ocean. For them it has to be buried Sinama or Sama or Bajau

Word List of Sinama:

Sasak: fence [Sakai (Mal. asli tribe), Sasak (Indo. tribe), Rampasasa(Flores descendants of Ebu Gogo]

Pala'u: boat dweller [Mal. perahu: boat; Egyptian: pharaoh?] Luwa'an: outsider

ka'a(m)(Sinama): you(English) awak/enkau/kamu/anda/saudarai(Malay) ikaw/ka/kayo(Tagalog-Phil.)


aku(S):I(E) aku/saya(M) ako(T)

sai(S) who(E) siapa(M) sino(T)

ai(S) what(E) apa(M) ano(T)

aheka(S) many(E) banyak(M) marami

(T) daing(S) fish(E) ikan(M) isda

(T) ero’(S) dog(E) anjing, asu, kuyuk(M)

 aso(T) kutu louse kutu kuto sowa
snake ular ahas/sawa
kalog worm cacing/ulat uod/bulati

kayu tree pokok/pohon puno/punung-kahoy talun forest hutan/rimba gubat batang stick batang patpat
http://sinama.org/2013/01/badjao-swadesh-wordlist-bajau-semporna/

3 comments:

DDeden said...

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Sinama = Tihama? Sama ~ Hamit?

mag'mbo (ancestor in Sinama lang.)
Ebu Gogo: name of Flores hobbits
(Malay: abu(father) ibu(mother)) cf Ibo/Igbo)

Mbo: Cameroon tribe with oldest YDNA

(M)Botswana, Nam(i)b, Champa

Phu Quoc island: earliest dogs, bowlboats, Xyambuatlaya/Cambodia

[Note: KMT/Khemet/Gebt/Egypt is also from Xyambuatlaya(homeland)]

(M)Botai: earliest bitted domestic horse, Khampa(Tibet)<->Khazakia

DDeden said...



DDedenJune 11, 2013 at 8:40 AM

gnaw
knif
chip
snip
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Susan BurnsJune 11, 2013 at 9:47 AM

gnaw is repeated biting (gnat,nit) by creature with a jaw (gnatha). The glottal stop "gayin" is used to describe nagging biting AND ALSO procreative process (gyne, genesis, etc.) IMO this shows paleo understanding of fertility. Gnaw = know. Being bitten was cause of pregnancy.
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DDedenJune 13, 2013 at 10:26 AM

re. tihama

http://the-arc-ddeden.blogspot.com/2013/06/sinam-sama-bajau-moken.html

Sinama = Tihama? Sama ~ Hamit?

mag'mbo (ancestor in Sinama lang.)
Ebu Gogo: name of Flores hobbits
(Malay: abu(father) ibu(mother)) cf Ibo/Igbo)

Mbo: Cameroon tribe with oldest YDNA

(M)Botswana, Nam(i)b, Champa

Phu Quoc island: earliest dogs, bowlboats, Xyambuatlaya/Cambodia

[Note: KMT/Khemet/Gebt/Egypt is also from Xyambuatlaya(homeland)]

(M)Botai: earliest bitted domestic horse, Khampa(Tibet)<->Khazakia


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DDedenJune 13, 2013 at 10:30 AM

re. gyne, vagina = bag/vacuole/saccule?

if so, then all theses relate:

bag/basket/pack (English)
ba (Indonesian) infant carrier
teba (Hebrew) ""
papoose (AmIndian) ""
babushka (Russian) ""
? (Afghan)""
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DDedenJune 13, 2013 at 11:18 AM

burkha (Afghan) perhaps ba-burkha/baby-ark (cradle/manger)? cf babylon/Sargons' ark?

Papuan & Khoisan women wear head net back-bags to carry food, infants.
Pygmy women weave hat baskets, not sure if for infants

Lemurs, monkeys & gibbons don't make bowl nests.
All great ape mothers construct small bowl/basket nests next to theirs' in the sub-canopy. The infant learns how to construct it.
Wicker-leaf Bowl dome huts in Congo, Red Sea has palm domes(your post), first bowlboats of woven palm (Tihama, assam-annam Vietnam, Sinama) or wicker & skin (kudu antelope of So Africa, kudu fish basket trap of Karnataka, kudru coracle of Tibet).
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DDedenJune 13, 2013 at 12:07 PM

possible link to -ba-, manger:

Madan's principal role is being a protector (Tamil god)
Majan (Oman+) seems to link Madan/Mandean/Magan/Magal/Magi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majan_(Civilization)
(oval skin boats used before camels to trade)
Maju (Basque god)
Magal Dauid (Basque) (Shield of David)
Magan David (Hebrew) "" mogen/magen shield/star-hex-woven?)
Mandan? Medan? Media (Iran)?
Mudhif are rectilinear as were Sumerian shields, but before were round.

DDeden said...

I'm comparing Sinama/Sama/Bajau people of SEAsia Sulu Sea & Moken of the Andaman Sea to the Tihama peoples of the Red Sea and South Arabia & the Mada'an of Iraq.