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About this video: I personally research, script, and produce all content on African History Fountain. Any reference images or clips are used only for educational purposes and transformed with my narration, graphics, and editing. The gods of Kemet didn’t disappear. They migrated. This is the untold link between Heru and the Orisha — proof that Africa’s spiritual names never died… they just changed form. Orisha = Horus-at. The ancestors knew. Now you do too. ................... LIKE, COMMENT SUBSCRIBE ................. AfroPrints & Plans Where Ancestral Memory Meets Modern Power. AfroPrints & Plans is your home for sacred wall art, spiritual planners, and divine downloads rooted in African wisdom. From Orisha affirmations to Kemetic charts, every piece is designed to help you remember who you are — and where you come from. ✨ Reclaim the names. 🖤 Honor the ancestors. 📜 Build your future with intention. https://payhip.com/AfroPrintsandPlans Hashtags: #AfricanSpirituality #BlackHistoryReclaimed #KnowThyRoots #AfricanHistoryMatters #DivineBlackness #OrishaLegacy #KemetToYoruba #HorusIsNotForgotten #AncestralKnowledge #UncolonizeHistory Originality & Educational Use Disclaimer All videos on African History Fountain are researched, scripted, and produced by me. My goal is to create original educational content that highlights Africa’s history and contributions to world civilization. When I include reference images or short clips, they are always used for educational and commentary purposes and are transformed with my narration, graphics, and editing. Some materials are licensed or public-domain, and I always adapt them to support my original storytelling. This approach aligns with fair use under U.S. Copyright Law (Section 107), which allows use for teaching, scholarship, and commentary.