Also try to listen the way Japanese words are pronounced-without a doubt, 80% is Twa pronunciation for example (Batwa-Arakote changed to Urakote, then Urakoze, for thank you: In Japanese for the same word its, Arigato. We should all remember that the language called Kinyarwanda is less than 100 years, and was originally called Kihutu , but before it was Tu and spoken in the entire Central Alkebulan (great lakes region). Its even very common for contemporary Hutu and Tutsi to make jokes on the way Twa pronounce words.
You can try and also observe the humbleness among Chinese, Japanese and Mayan, its very Twa.
The more you take a closer look at the above groups with their brown skin off, you’ll see a Twa before you. It’s very amazing how everyone became blind….. also observe the love for nature by the above groups and how it came about-its the Twa heritage at work.
Th Global Batwa
Its the Batwa that introduced Marijuana–Weed to the world.The Batwa lived from the Nile Valley to Mali (called Tellen). They lived in Portugal, Germany and England (called Picts and Lapps). They lived in Scandinavia were they were called Finns(Finland was named after them).
The Batwa lived in Groeland, Canada(called Skraelings), North America (called mounds builders). They lived in the tip of South America where they are called the Fuegians.
Moving West to Hawaii where the Batwa were called Menehune. In the Phillipine Islands they were called Negritos by the Spanish.In Indonesia on the Island of Flores skeletons of Batwa were called Hobbits. In India we find the Batwa on Islands in the bay of bengals where they are called Andaman Islanders.The Batwa are found all over the world.
The Batwa are responsible for most of the Art that you see today scattered everywhere in Egypt plus the music & poems.

Bes is an Ancient Egyptian deity worshiped as a protector of households, and in particular, of mothers and children and childbirth. Bes later came to be regarded as the defender of everything good and the enemy of all that is bad
Easily recognized by his gnome-like stature, curly beard, feathered crown and perpetually protruding tongue, Bes was a unique and popular member of the ancient Egyptian pantheon. Unlike the more familiar gods who were always featured in iconic picture-perfect profile, the undersized and over-stuffed Bes was usually depicted in a full frontal position – perhaps because he lacked a classic ‘best side’.
Celebrated as the full-service protector god who served as the champion of everything good and the protector against anything bad, Bes had a long and impressive list of deity duties, including:
Protector of Women.
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