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Thursday, December 30, 2021

Are Sancho people of the Americas are biological relatives of Sanko, Sankoh?

  This truth seeker needs to be enlightened. Please link me with etymologists, archaeologists, anthropologist, linguists, and other social scientists in the field of Ancient African kinships, empires, kingdoms, creation myths, San people, Nile valley civilizations, etc.

This researcher is requesting you point him to publications respecting etymology of Kasanko, Kasonko, Sano, Sanoh, Sanon, Sanoko, Sonko, Saccoh, Sancha, Sancho, Sanko, Sankoh, Sankara, Sankaran and Sanyang and similar variants.

I am researching Sancho people. I am with the position Sancho people of Guyana are immediate relatives of Sancho of Suriname, Saint Vincent, Trinidad & Tobago, and a number of Gullah people in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. I am also with Sancho people of the Americas are biologically and culturally linked to and with Sanko, Sankoh, Sonko, Sunko, BaSanko, BaSonka, KaSanko, KaSonka, Sankara, Khoekhoen and San (Basarwa) Shango, Songhai, Shangalla, Songo, Sanga, Saana, Saane, Mane, Khasonke, and Mande, Bafur, Sarakule (Soninke), Mandinka, Susu, Fulbe, Fula, Temne, Fouta Djallon, Sahara, ancient Ghana, Melikuri, Nile, Niger, and Rokel Rivers from prehistoric to current times.

Is it possible to link Sonko and Sanko to Amari Sonko, a military commander in Sunjata's army? Is it logical to link the Mane invasion to the struggles of Soumaoro Kanté and Sunjata in the thirteenth century? I am with relatives fought on both sides of this and succeeding conflicts western Sudan.

It is possible for (mtDNA), (yDNA), etymological evidence and other scientific research to determine whether Sancho people of the Americas are biological relatives of Sanko, Sankoh, Sonko, Sunko, BaSanko, BaSonka, KaSanko, KaSonka, and Sankara, and others with similar surnames?

I am also with it is possible; Y chromosome, other DNA, etymological evidence and other scientific research will determine Sancho people of the Americas are biological relatives of Sanko, Sankoh, Sonko, Sunko, BaSanko, BaSonka, KaSanko, KaSonka, and Sankara, and others with similar surnames. I am also with Sancho people of the Americas are culturally linked to and with Shango, Songhai, Shangalla, Songo, Sanga, Saana, Saane, Mane, Khasonke, and so on?

I am hoping you will point me to scholars and sources of information, researching African peoples mentioned herein. I am referring to links to holdings of sources of information on the African continent, Amsterdam, London, Center for Research Libraries, Chicago, and the University of Texas at Austin. What is the best software for translating entire PDF documents from French, Portuguese and Spanish to English? Name the African scholars and their works you recommend I read? Which historians, etymologists, linguistic archaeologists, and anthropologists do you recommend I consult?

Thanks for your time, energy and cooperation.

M'lilwana Osanku


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