for our future

we choose the path of solidarity

The future of our world depends not on us “saving” the planet, its oceans or animals, but on us elevating our minds and spirits to face our common destiny. Guided by traditions that have walked this path before us, we are united by a global solidarity that transcends borders.

WELCOME TO KEBTAH

Africa, as the cradle of humanity, once guided the ancient world through the teachings of Nile Valley civilization — where people from across the globe came to learn.

KEBTAH continues this legacy through the guidance of Neb Naba Lamoussa Morodenibig, helping people reconnect with our original values and build community rooted in ancestral knowledge.

The world we wish to see, it is up to us to build it.

If we expect it to be more sustainable than our current world, we must follow indigenous societies who built in harmony with Earth. We must look to the original civilzations who preceded the divisive ideologies we are suffering from.

Join the KEBTAH community committed to facilitating cooperation between modern and indigenous for a wiser, unified, more sensible world.

Our Mission & Vision

We are a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting humanity’s Ancestral culture in order to sustain the health and well-being of all people.

Our work so far

Kebtah represents an age-old tradition of social leaders, cultural stewards, and educators who traveled the world carrying indigenous knowledge to improve communities they touched. In 2025, the Gulmu Kingdom which spans over 6 countries in West Africa took a more proactive role in Kebtah.

About our organization

Our goal is to tackle cultural, social, and environmental challenges using wisdom developed over 10,000 years of human efforts to improve our individual and collective conditions.

Our Journey Through the ages

2025

30 years after the establishment of the global mission, the Gulmu Kingdom and existing Dogon communities restructure Kebtah for community building, education and investing in indigenous infrastructure.

1995

Given authorization by the Gulmu royalty and Kemetic dignitaries, Neb Naba journeyed to America to promote existing Kemetic culture on the global stage.

Africa’s Age of Independence

During Thomas Sankara’s revolution in Burkina Faso in the early 80s, Neb Naba founded Khepra to ensure the preservation and promotion of existing Kemetic culture.

Pharaonic Age

Specific family lineages supported the Pharaoh by lending their talent and skills to him within their field of expertise. The Naba family was responsible for astronomy and spirituality.

Our impact over the year in numbers

BUILDING BRIDGES

1000+

Cultural Exchange Travelers

STABALIZING LIVES

1M+

People’s lives improved through Education

PRESERVING NATURE

400+

Acres of Sacred Land Reclaimed

Our growing global member community

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  • NEW Member platform on digital app

  • Dogon wisdom, focus groups, and monthly exercises for self-development and growth

Bringing Together Ancient Wisdom & Modern Insight to Address

Cultural Issues

Social Issues

Environmental Issues

Our organization’s highlights

Our current projects