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Muur is the ancient name for the original people of the earth, based on ancient teachings of the indigenous people of the Washita (OUACHITA) River Valley and its tributaries. The indigenous, proprietary inhabitants of this part of the Americas recognize ourselves as Muurs, modern western settlers in our lands called us the lost race; THE MOUND BUILDERS OF MUU.

Western His-story labeled us as ‘Ouachita Indians’(or Washita), and our indigenous Carib family of the Caribbean Islands as “West Indians.” But, it is a fact that we all did not migrate here from the sub-continent of India. We are the indigenous mound building cultures. Our Pre-American nations formed a harmonious empire of communities across North and South America, centered around pyramid mounds constructed of earth. And yes, we love and respect our ancient Indian family of the Ganges and Indus River Valley regions. These origins are home to the ancient Dravidians, sutras, and indigenous Dalits, who are still marginalized in a caste system that has been institutionalized since colonial times, but is slowly eroding into justice for females and the darker people of ancient, indigenous heritage.

Our elders teach us that we are one people, sharing one God with our indigenous brothers and sisters of Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia and all the Pacific Islanders of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia.

Our ancestors teach us that Mu/Muu (Pronounced MOO) is the indigenous name of the land. Muu is all matter, maternal purpose, divine matrimony. Living, increasing, viewable life. Procreation, effort for More.

We are Mu. The most ancient people called ourselves Muur, Mutu, amd Muntu. One ancient word for the Creator was Mungu. Mu is the root. Long before names like America, Africa, Asia or Europe, the aboriginal humans call the land Muu.

We are Muurs. The universal titles Mr. & Mrs. Madame et Monsi-eur are rooted in Mu.

Mu, Ma, Mo, Mer, Mar, Mor, mur, Maur, Mour, First thing we say each day,

“Good MOUR-ning.”

The ancestors teach about the respect more recent civilizations have for Muu. A Judeo-Christian symbol for Muu has been a golden calf or a cow with a sun disk. We still see this demonstrated by the ancient use of the cow as a sacred symbol, and the important roll cattle played in early commerce, marriage dowries, and spiritual life.

Even Abram ( who later changed his name to Abraham), had Chaldean parents in the city of Ur who worshipped a sacred cow (Hathor).

Later, when followers of Moses lost faith while in the wilderness, they returned to the worship of what? A Golden Calf! And still, the MUURning beverage of choice is, of course, mom’s or cow’s MILK!

The Washitaw have never worshipped any animals, planets nor man. We have faith in the Almighty Creator of heaven and earth. We believe in One Love, Amour!

Today, we can find a myriad of variations and representations for the name Muur:

Moor, Mohrs, Moore, Muir, Mora, Mauro, Mer, Meri, Morenos, Mohawk, Marikanos, Maroons, Mulattos, Mayaimi, Maya, Mayaca, Xaymaca, Mata Mora, Micmac (Mc/Mac), Mr., Ms. & Mrs., just to name a few.

To all Muurs, true and faithful, everyone on the planet has Muur-ish roots. We are all seeds of the original man & wo(mb)man God created on our planet (Mu) in the valley of the mountain of the mun(moon).

We know the Meshaceebee (Mississipppi) Valley, the Amazon, and the Nile Valley (River Hapi) were once together, parts of one land from Morocco and the Sahara to Mexico. (“From the Halls of Muntezuma to the shores of Tripoli.”)

It may take a few more years before the world is ready to accept the truth about our story, but the time has come to embrace the harmonies of life shared by each of us.

Every recorded His-story teaches the first people of the earth started in the Nile River Valley, near the equator.

The Land of MU. Our Story is not a Mystery. Give Thanks!


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