Szittyakürt, 1982 (21. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1982-12-01 / 12. szám

I BÁTOR: NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1982 Page 3 ANA................................. ►82) ON ASIAN STUDIES (ASIAN RESEARCH SERVICE, HONGKONG) T A M A N A World-Map with 25o Magyar Toponyme Magyar toponyms, Carpathian-Magyar toponym-constellátions - in Inner-Africa, Far-East, in the New-Guinean Highlands, Inca-Land in the company of the Mánd Designs and Penta­tonic Music are irrefutable witnesses of the Ancient Tamana Culture, This Tamana Discovery based on thousands of Carpatho-Magyar toponyms associated with Mánd Designs, Pentatonic Music; on the Three Tamana Laws puts the whole cultural history of mankind in a new light. It does help us to reconstruct the ancient picture of human­ity. ILLUSTRATIVE B L E S MÄND-DESIGNS * si*>. 1ft O Tamana Law- Centres-ár. M From the lo,ooo Tamana itoponyms 25o shown here. I,: Mánd Designs Il/a; " " in Hungary Il/b: " " in Indus- Valley Il/c: ” " in China III. : " " on a Papágó- Indian jar IV. : " " on an Indian Plumed Serpent V/a: Mánd Design on a Magyar Chest V/b: Idem on a Brazil-Indian jar The Ancient Mánd Designs (I) are frequent in Polynesia PENTATONIC MUSIC 31 A KASAIN PALUVCMN IUf*4 H—QI, Q 0* 1MI I.sMagyar Pentatonic Song y­■" II. Penta­tonic World-Map III. Penta­tonic Scale: Inner-Africa III. (9) / 2-1 JLi.I_2JLS-£-E JLI (1) - Vámoa-Tóth, Bátor: TAMANA. 13oop. Honolulu. 1981» This book contains hundreds of independent studies (1-2 pages each in average) mainly in Hungarian; partly in English. “ Vámos—Tóth, Bátor: TAMANA. 13o leaves. 1982. A Selection from the 133o page work. In Hungarian and English. To be published soon. (3) - The 5^3o Magyar toponyms in the kZ countries listed in the 13o leave Tamana Selection were taken from the respective US Gazetteers. (Office of Geog­raphy, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C.). In addition the following sources were used:- Orth, Donald: Dictionary of the Alaska Place-Names. Washington. 1967.- Papua New Guinea Village Directory. Konedobu. 1973. - Magyarország Helységnévtára. Budapest. 1926. - The Bartolomew TIMES Atlas of the World. New-York. 198o. (4) - Honnorat, Michel: La Tour de Babel et la Langue Primitive de la Terres. Paris. 1936. - A computer analysis of the Root-Words at the Sorbonne University, France (1973) placed the Magyar Language to be the richest in root-words (63%). (5) - Andronov, M.: Two Lectures on the Historicity of Language Families. Annamalai University. Annamalainagar. 1968. - Baráth, Tibor: A Magyar Népek Őstörténete. I-III. Montreal. 197^» - Childe, Gordon: The Danube in Prehistory. Oxford. 1929*- Coon, C.S.: The Races of Europe. New-York. 19^8.- Kramer, S.: The Sumerian Language. Encyclopedia Americana. New-York. 198o.- Lahovary, N.: Dravidian Origins and the West. Madras. 1957.- Noel, Barnard: Early Chinese Art and its Possible Influences in the Pacific Basin. Taiwan. 197^.- Rivet, P.: Sumerian et Oceanian. Paris. 1929#- Uxbond, F.A.: Munda-Magyar-Maori. An Indian Link between Antipodes. New tracks of Hungarian Origin. London. 1928.- Winters, C.A.: Lectures in Africana. Kushite Diaspora. Chicago. 1982.- Zvelebil, K.: Comparative Dravidian Phonology. The Hague. 197o. (6) - Winters, C.A.: Tamana Introduction to the 13o leave Tamana Studies. Chicago. 19Ő2. (7) - Csőké, Sándor: Három Tanulmány. Eberstein. Austria. 1977. - Kemény, Ferenc: Das Sprachlernen der Völker. Wien. 1975. - Kodály, Zoltán: A Magyar Népzene. Budapest. 1981.- Kodály, Zoltánná: Selected Writings of Zoltán Kodály. London. 197h.- László, Gyula: Őstörténetünk. Budapest. 1981. (8) - The Magyar-Japanese Language Affinities are examined by the publication: Kazár, Lajos: Japanese-Uralic Language Comparison. Kyoto Sangyo Univ. 1981. US Gazetteer.#12. Japan. Washington. 1955. Academia Sinica: The Ancient Designs of China. Beijing. 1979.- Appleton,L.H.: American Indian Designs. N.Y. 1971.- Bacon, E.: Vanished Civilizations. London. 1963.- Bárdos, L.: 92 Magyar Népdal. Budapest. 1952,- Dodd, E.: Polynesian Art. N.Y. 1967.- Kósa-Szederkényi: Apáról Fiúra. Budapest. 1973,- László, Gy.: Vértes­­szöllöstöl Pusztaszerig. Budapest. 197^.- Szabolcsi, Bence: A History of Melody. Budapest. 1965. (9) PROCEEDINGS of the FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM on ASIAN STUDIES, 1982 TAMANA dr. vAmos tóth. bátor HONOLULU. HAWAII m Asian Research Service G.P.O. Box 2232, Hong Kong Yes, you can still order the FIGHTER and the SZITTYAKÜRT for after Christmas gift and have a HAPPY NEW YE ARI PROUD PEOPLE The largest existing group of American Indians in existence today is the Navaho tribe. A proud and honorable people number 160,000 souls in the United States. The U. S. Army used the Navaho language to relay war messages during World War II. so that the Japanese could not break the “secret code”.

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