STORYTIME: ORIGIN OF THE NAME OLMEC
"Me le Koluana Me Fir Koli"
Technically, "I am the King , and I'm here to speak".
According to a report by Pan Messier, that's what the Olmec king at the time said to them when they instituted an exploration on the lands of the Olmecs during the reign of King George II. The Olmec king continues...
Olu Ma, Olu Ma
Ollu isi egu ma
Onnu ma koubi sabi ma
Somu bami sabi ma, sibi nabu ma
Ollu gushi, ma gushi
Ome nyanu ma, ome nyanu Olu ma
Sea Sand, Sea Sand
The Sea gives us Sand
We do many things with our Sand
This is what we do with our Sand
We build with our Sand
The Sea is for us, The Sand is for us
God gave us the Sand
God gave us the Sea Sand
They were once the "Àkõm" people as many went there to pray. According to a detailed report by Pan Messier, they are substitutes of the modern people claiming ownership of lands beyond their territory. In his detailed report, he indicates he spoke to the King of the Olmecs with a (K) attached to the predominant word "Òlù Mà" which means sea sand in Olmec language.
In 1942, people sought for the Olmecs and their prowess in cultivation of lands and masonry. Pan Messier, a historian and excavator during the rulership of King George II became the only person who knew where the Olmecs have always been in the modern era.
Many people came to realize the prowess of the Olmecs in lands and masonry when people began cultivating lands and building structures to emanate what the Olmecs had already done. This allowed the British Monarch to do an excavation on the lands that Olmecs have already explored and detailed report on them in ancient documents.
Years after Pan Messier had instituted a preliminary exploration on these Olmec lands, people began to explore the project finally. Many years after, people became highly curious in salvaging more information on these lands of the Olmecs.
They became highly focused on the preliminary details brought to them by Pan Messier. These made people more curious about what the Olmecs did in the past.
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