Nuwaubians participated in a parade in Macon Georgia

In the early 2000s, the Nuwaubians participated in a parade in Macon, Georgia, proudly dressed in their cultural attire. Their garments reflected themes of ancient Egypt, as well as regalia associated with the Eastern Stars, Masons, and Shriners. Among those present was Dr. Malachi Z. York, as seen in these photos. This event occurred before […]

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Kodesh

Kodesh, also known by several sacred names—including Tama-Re, Egypt of the West, Wahanee, The Golden City Wahanee, and The Holy Land—was the spiritual and cultural headquarters for the Nuwaubian Nation. Located in Eatonton, Georgia, this land served as a central gathering place for Nuwaubians. The property itself encompassed 476 acres, but only about 19 acres […]

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Nuwaubu Ball

The Nuwaubu Ball is an annual celebration that typically takes place around New Year’s Eve. Nuwaubians come together dressed in traditional cultural attire, and the evening is often filled with vibrant entertainment—this particular Ball even featured a fashion show. While gatherings still occur, they no longer carry the same spirit. It’s difficult to fully enjoy […]

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