We’ve Finally Discovered the TRUTH About Native Americans!

These new discoveries about early American history will blow your mind! In this video, Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson reveals information that tremendously advances our understanding of early American history.
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  • @karlnorgaard9447
    @karlnorgaard94479 ай бұрын

    When my sceptical friends talk about ancient man being simple or primitive, I think about how many of us could run a farm. Most of us had a grandfather or great grandfather who planted and harvested crops, had cattle or something, etc. These guys are engineers. Repairing and building their own tools, inventing machines and techniques. How many of us are as smart as men and women of the past. We should have no doubt about ancient peoples ability to navigate and cross the oceans, build impressive objects.

  • @jamesmcwilliams7318

    @jamesmcwilliams7318

    8 ай бұрын

    I'd like to see someone, the grade academic or not, look into migration to the west from northern tribe Northern peoples in Europe coming across the Iceland Greenland on to the Americas. My reason is because of early photographs of gathered Native American tribes and their teepees. The animal images on these TVs are almost exactly the same as the artwork in Altamira caves in Spain and the lascaux cave in France. BOCES cave systems were not discovered until around 1952 so the native tribes back at the turn of the century when these early pictures were taken had no idea that the caves existed.

  • @johnlorraine204

    @johnlorraine204

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jamesmcwilliams7318 I believe that the "out of Africa" theory is only one discovery away from ruination.

  • @tazika2988

    @tazika2988

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jamesmcwilliams7318 Great discovery, congrats! I'll give you mine, although of a much smaller scale: incredible physical and moral likeness of "Red Indians" and Croats. Look at German movies "Winnetou" filmed in Croatia: all Red Indians are played by local Croats.

  • @weltschmerzistofthaufig2440

    @weltschmerzistofthaufig2440

    7 ай бұрын

    @@johnlorraine204 Why do you reject that model? Let me guess: you have an "out of Babylon" hypothesis instead?

  • @Katya_Lastochka

    @Katya_Lastochka

    6 ай бұрын

    That and antitique and Medieval buildings are much more elaborate than ours. We destroyed them and replaced them with lego blocks.

  • @idi8874
    @idi88749 ай бұрын

    I study biology in Romania and I find this channel super interesting. The Bible makes so much sense. Thank you answers in genesis May God bless you all

  • @CaptainFantastic222

    @CaptainFantastic222

    9 ай бұрын

    🤡

  • @PortmanRd

    @PortmanRd

    9 ай бұрын

    So much sense.

  • @ryanwoolard1688

    @ryanwoolard1688

    9 ай бұрын

    Awesome, God bless your soul!

  • @captainkrajick

    @captainkrajick

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@PortmanRdabsolutely! It explains why people build pyramids in every continent or other stone structures that have been built with basically supercomputers to follow stars despite man being "primitive". For some reason the Bible also has the history of the empire of Alexander the Great and the successive 4 kingdoms written about 200 years prior to Alexander's existence. It explains why fish fossils are on top of mountains, or why DNA is duplicated with 3 Terabytes of data 10 trillion times every 3 months in human bodies without so much of a loss of a single bit of information despite it being a CHEMICAL PROCESS. It's mind boggling how good the encoders, decoders, and compilers in each cell are able to read the Code stored in a microscopic cell capsule.

  • @65gtotrips

    @65gtotrips

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes exactly. The Bible makes so much sense because our Father wrote His revelation, his revealing Himself to us. Only those of us who are saved, spiritually reborn, born again, reborn from above can accept and absorb it.

  • @lynneturner3704
    @lynneturner37048 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love it when you say, if we want to learn about the native people "we should ask THEM about their history" instead of assuming, guessing and outright lying, then calling it history.

  • @auggies

    @auggies

    8 ай бұрын

    Are they really native? Their DNA is from Asia. Who did they encounter when they arrive here from the Baltic Straight ice bridge?

  • @CandyAppleLovingLifeNov

    @CandyAppleLovingLifeNov

    7 ай бұрын

    @@auggieswhere is your proof of this theory? Did you stop to study your own DNA and history? 😅🌹😆🤣😂😅😃😆

  • @CandyAppleLovingLifeNov

    @CandyAppleLovingLifeNov

    7 ай бұрын

    @@auggiesobviously indigenous services Canada and bureau of Indian affairs in USA keep the history as its now 2023 🤔😊

  • @markaxworthy2508

    @markaxworthy2508

    5 ай бұрын

    It appears that the European compiler of the "Red Record" also did not ask the native peoples and was guilty of even more than just "assuming, guessing and outright lying": "In 1994, and afterwards, textual evidence that the Walam Olum was a hoax was supplied by David M. Oestreicher in "Unmasking the Walam Olum: A 19th Century Hoax". Oestreicher examined Rafinesque's original manuscript and "found it replete with crossed-out Lenape words that had been replaced with others that better matched his English 'translation.' In other words, Rafinesque had been translating from English to Lenape, rather than the other way round".[8] In general, he found a variety of evidence that the Walam Olum was not an authentic historical record but was composed by someone having only a slight familiarity with the Lenape language. Oestreicher argued that Rafinesque crafted the linguistic text from specific sources on the Delaware Language published by the American Philosophical Society and elsewhere. Further, he said that the supposedly "Lenape" pictographs were hybrids from published Egyptian, Chinese, and Mayan sources.[1] Barnhart concurs, stating that "the pictographs are in no way comparable to the figures found on the stone carvings or petroglyphs found in Lenapehoking, the traditional homeland of the Lenape.[27] David Oestreicher asserted that the stories were a conglomerate assembled from numerous sources from different cultures that spanned the globe. Barnhart was of the opinion that Rafinesque created the Walam Olum in hopes of winning the international Prix Volney contest hosted in Paris, and Barnhart thought that Rafinesque wanted to prove his long-held theories regarding the peopling of America. Oestreicher's findings were summarized by Herbert Kraft in his study, "The Lenape-Delaware Indian Heritage: 10,000 BCE to 2000 CE", and by Jennifer M. Lehmann in "Social Theory as Politics in Knowledge"."

  • @shawncordeiro5078

    @shawncordeiro5078

    3 ай бұрын

    stories are lost over time dna dosent lie or forget

  • @SongOfSongsOneTwelve
    @SongOfSongsOneTwelve9 ай бұрын

    My daughter found a large pottery sherd that was identified by a pottery expert as Mid-Late Woodland 5:55. She found it in Lake Michigan, WI. It’s 1/2” thick, red clay fabric with fine inclusions, lightly salt-glazed or rubbed, fired mostly entirely all the way through. There was a slightly-curled lip and it was fairly wide, so it had to have been a great shipping vessel for seed or grain or the like. From about 1 and 1/2 “, there are three bands of equally spaced, small, punctate stabs and slashes, with a horizontal, continuous fine line around what would have been the perimeter of the lip/opening. It’s amazing to own something so old. I debated having a First Nations expert identify it and then I would donate to their affiliation but I am Native American, and it was given to me by my daughter when she was a young girl, and I cherish it. ❤

  • @pamanderson1417

    @pamanderson1417

    9 ай бұрын

    That does sound like an amazing treasure!

  • @trebrown8144

    @trebrown8144

    9 ай бұрын

    Your not native American your an imposter you and your entire people😂 only the blacks are the true ones. Nice try tho dont worry we coming😂

  • @karlnorgaard9447

    @karlnorgaard9447

    9 ай бұрын

    I want to share this with one of my first nation's friends. I've tried sharing my belief in the Bible with him. Unfortunately, he resists anything to do with Jesus or the Bible due to the catholic church's destructive history here on the Canadian prairies.

  • @lm1275

    @lm1275

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@karlnorgaard9447if you're talking about unmarked graves on residential school sites then you should know it's all lies. There were no bones found from at the sites they excavated. 14 sites in Manitoba and some in Nova Scotia zero bones just gravel and tree roots. It was all a lie by trudo to divide the people.

  • @armandraygor1179
    @armandraygor11799 ай бұрын

    Grateful for what you do, and for all those at AnswersInGenesis. Keep up the awesome, inspiring work!

  • @hadassah8549
    @hadassah85499 ай бұрын

    It used to bother me of not knowing where I came from. But now all that matters is where I AM GOING But it truly doesn’t matter in Yeshua eyes because when we become believers we are ONE IN HIM. THE TRUE FAMILY OF GOD. I did finally find out my Mothers side were German Jews and my grandmother said there was Blackfoot in the ancestry

  • @MsG55580

    @MsG55580

    9 ай бұрын

    Why do new age Christians use the Y in Jesus when that alliteration is from the corrupted pagan Babylonic Hebrew and not Paleo Hebrew: Jesus, Matthias, Obadias, Jonas, Lucas, Hezekias, Marcus, etc.?

  • @CandyAppleLovingLifeNov
    @CandyAppleLovingLifeNov7 ай бұрын

    As a Native American situated in Canada 2023. My ancestors discovered you when my ancestors read the bible in residential schools across the Americas Referring to your title of your KZread video ❤ love from Canada and USA kids.. #facts

  • @LibertyGeek
    @LibertyGeek9 ай бұрын

    Answers in Genesis needs to make a Playlist specifically for all of Dr. Jeansen's work. It's hard to find some of his videos in the video feed.

  • @mustbsavdbyjesus
    @mustbsavdbyjesus9 ай бұрын

    I recently purchased on a whim a book at a thrift store in Caledonia MO. It is the autobiography of Chief Red Fox. It has opened my eyes in a number of ways and this video comes along at the perfect time. Thank you!

  • @paulahowell1420

    @paulahowell1420

    9 ай бұрын

    AMEN

  • @bonniearmstrong6564
    @bonniearmstrong65649 ай бұрын

    Love what you have done. I have always been interested in our native people and their history. Thank you for not treating the native as if they don’t know what they are talking about.

  • @edwardlangdon9256
    @edwardlangdon92569 ай бұрын

    After months of looking online I did find a used hard copy of the Red Record. It is in good condition. After watching your videos I just had to read it and found it fascinating. Keep up your excellent work.

  • @keepthechange2811

    @keepthechange2811

    9 ай бұрын

    Nice! How much was it?

  • @edwardlangdon9256

    @edwardlangdon9256

    9 ай бұрын

    @@keepthechange2811 I want to say between $59-79 is my best recollection. Could not find the exact record or where I purchased it. Sorry about that.

  • @keepthechange2811

    @keepthechange2811

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@edwardlangdon9256Thinking about getting it. Wonder why it cost so much. Especially if it's "fiction"

  • @malkiyahu

    @malkiyahu

    9 ай бұрын

    Awesome!

  • @Glittergirlgal

    @Glittergirlgal

    8 ай бұрын

    I believe it is also available to borrow/view on the internet archive website.

  • @tonylittle8634
    @tonylittle86349 ай бұрын

    As First Nations myself. The movement issue is known by most indigenous people. The one component that many seem to forget is the disease 🦠 issue. Many tribes were killed off when first contact happened.

  • @davidbenyahuda5190

    @davidbenyahuda5190

    9 ай бұрын

    If you are not Black you are not first. The only indigenous people on the planet are black people. Everyone else is a hybrid who suddenly appeared six to ten thousand years ago according to science and our records and the Americas have been populated for more than twenty thousand years and are the real old world.👊🏿🕎⚔️🏹🪶🌽

  • @leeyaferguson9019

    @leeyaferguson9019

    9 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU!!! 🙏🙏NATIVE PRIDE!!!!

  • @ahhotep8

    @ahhotep8

    9 ай бұрын

    @@davidbenyahuda5190 🤣

  • @trebrown8144

    @trebrown8144

    9 ай бұрын

    Yall frenchmen freemasons who used cloak and dagger techniques to mix with our blood on purpose to steal our land. Guess what time it is niggas?

  • @TheMollyPitchers

    @TheMollyPitchers

    9 ай бұрын

    Let's not forget that you lost the wheel and the horse on your journey from the fertile crescent and this throttled and severely handicapped your ability compete with the West. Let's just call a spade a spade! You're not a flower child , you didn't spring fully-formed like Yarrow, somewhere in what is now the middle of Iowa, plus you have a human nature JUST like the rest of us slobs.... There's no reason to believe you wouldn't have done the same thing if you'd had the opportunity. Let's ALL be adults here! I'm not ashamed of my Seminole heritage. I also know they would have disdained the victim mentality you're exhibiting. "First" Nations indeed. Sit down, before you injure something!

  • @tomaswmitchellphotography
    @tomaswmitchellphotography9 ай бұрын

    As others have pointed out I think it is very interesting the the Delaware people came to North America so late in the timeline. The Vikings were here on the east coast by 1000 AD and to think the Delaware came about 900 AD is almost mind blowing. It goes to show the constant state of flux the world was in anciently and how no one can really claim to be the first people here.

  • @merledaniel673

    @merledaniel673

    9 ай бұрын

    More lies from the white man

  • @fromthestars17

    @fromthestars17

    9 ай бұрын

    💯

  • @kipincharge2833

    @kipincharge2833

    9 ай бұрын

    Native American's have been here for over 15,000 years

  • @tomaswmitchellphotography

    @tomaswmitchellphotography

    9 ай бұрын

    @@kipincharge2833 The point is people have been coming here across the bearing sea as recently as 900 AD and have also been crossing the Atlantic and coming here for thousands of years. There has been constant migrations to and from the Americas for millenniums.

  • @jarodturner2029

    @jarodturner2029

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@tomaswmitchellphotography And yet the only migrants considered to be inherently evil were Europeans.

  • @hamishblackie1609
    @hamishblackie16099 ай бұрын

    Nathaniel, I really love what you are doing here . Keep up the good work 🙂

  • @dario5261
    @dario52619 ай бұрын

    The evil were the Giants

  • @VancouverInvestor

    @VancouverInvestor

    8 ай бұрын

    Probably right. 😮

  • @CandyAppleLovingLifeNov

    @CandyAppleLovingLifeNov

    7 ай бұрын

    How do you know?

  • @dario5261

    @dario5261

    7 ай бұрын

    @@CandyAppleLovingLifeNov Because it’s part of Indian history

  • @oklahomafreedom5536
    @oklahomafreedom55369 ай бұрын

    Can't wait till you cover the heavner ruinstones. Lots of Hebrew writings there. Thanks for all your work.

  • @keepthechange2811

    @keepthechange2811

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah that's super interesting. What you think of those Michigan tablets?

  • @GinaK687
    @GinaK6879 ай бұрын

    Dr., Your work is amazing! I’m for sure purchasing ‘Traced’ from the Answers in Genesis website! I recently watched your video from about a year ago, on what happened to the ancient Romans, and being part Italian myself, found it really fascinating. Thank you for bringing a logical, accurate, and biblical view to our history as mankind!

  • @bpljlb

    @bpljlb

    9 ай бұрын

    No, just no....logical? Accurate? Biblical view yes and your history yes ... How do you think god put us here but made all the evidence look like he didn't?

  • @DanielH92

    @DanielH92

    9 ай бұрын

    @@bpljlb No, just no .... all evidence I'm aware of support the biblical view, which is itself very logical, and quite accurate.

  • @bpljlb

    @bpljlb

    9 ай бұрын

    @@DanielH92 3 bits of your best evidence, so I can squash them with my atheist mind

  • @bpljlb

    @bpljlb

    9 ай бұрын

    @@DanielH92 BEST evidence, don't waste my time

  • @bpljlb

    @bpljlb

    9 ай бұрын

    @@DanielH92 so I'm taking that you can't find any? My first comment stands

  • @csluau5913
    @csluau59139 ай бұрын

    This is a great video. I’m glad there is someone doing this. I have known for a few years that there are stories told by different nations or people that have been totally glossed over or blatantly, ignored previously by archaeologists and anthropologists, especially when they were being funded by the Smithsonian or other institutions of so-called higher learning. They continue to uphold and push forward, the narratives of people like Powell , and don’t bother to just asking hey… Where did you come from? One thing I will add is that some of the information that you have about the Navajo called them selves the Dineh… is incomplete. They say that the old people tell them that they came originally from the east. However, there were other people that were from further up north, and already living there out west that were absorbed into the Dineh. So I’m going to differ with you about the whole they came from the north narrative. There is an elder by the name of Walter Brown who has recently come out and started putting this information out into the public. There are other people in his nation who are not happy about this, but the truth needs to be given to people finally. a lot of things are not what we think they are. People who are now in the south started out up north or out west and people who are now in the north or at West ended up coming from somewhere else. Some of the people who lived in south, and Central America came up into North America and conquered and pillaged, and took slaves and returned back down there with those slaves, or in some cases, some of them stayed in North America and settled in the area and became a part of the bloodline here. It’s very confusing and complex. We may never get all the answers but it’s good that you have done this video because that’s a step in the right direction.. the number of first nations, absorbed other peoples that were decimated by war, disease, or encroachment of other groups of people that took their land just like the Catawba nation down in my neck of the woods. They are made up of many other peoples and tribes that were absorbed into their nation. If you ask the history books, they will tell you that many tribes went extinct. This is not true. They were absorbed into other groups, and given shelter and protection, and became one of the clan or the family. This is how people used to do things in ancient Europe as well. Most European Americans do not know their ancestry or where they came from or anything about their ancient ancestors. The North American peoples do remember. Some of them wrote it down. Others inscribed things upon stone or slate or left engravings upon metal. The rest have simply carried the stories down as an oral tradition.

  • @UpperZenith
    @UpperZenith9 ай бұрын

    Love the historical content and connection to migration over distance. One recommendation: instead of drawing migration lines from arrival point back to point of origin, using an arrow to indicate where the tribes came from, I think the visual conflicts a bit with change over time, to explain migration with clarity. I would recommend drawing migration lines from point of original to next destination/final destination area, with arrows indicating where the tribe arrived later, rather than using the arrows to indicate start point. Learning new information with complex details is difficult enough to retain, and if visual aids do not flow outward from point of origin to latter destination, then it's more difficult to sort out and retain information accurately - especially in regards to changes in position or formation that occurs over long periods of time. Just a suggestion, but overall, great work here in this video.

  • @philippanicker5618
    @philippanicker56189 ай бұрын

    Keep up the great work, Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson and AIG. This work is of paramount importance and the impact is tremendous. God bless you all

  • @vrmg245
    @vrmg2459 ай бұрын

    Amazing! Thank you for covering this, Dr. Nathaniel! I'm Brazilian and our Indigenous history is explained in such a secular way that is hard to track things that really matter. My grandfather was half-indigenous, and the place he grew up got mixed with free black slave groups. They got so mixed that it is hard to trace "pure" indigenous there. Fascinating history!

  • @susanpendell4215
    @susanpendell42159 ай бұрын

    I don't know if you already knew this, but I learned from my great grandfather who was part Potowatami that the name Potowatami means "Big nose". Pontiac was a chief and the Potowatami were from Michigan down to Colgate country, that is I believe Kansas. Pomo is my other tribe though small in amount or generations back, but they are a California tribe. I don't know much else about them, but it looks like they were on the Pacific Ocean coast.

  • @liamcarignan7254

    @liamcarignan7254

    9 ай бұрын

    I am Potawatomi, it does not mean big nose lol The Potawatomi didn't branch out far, their influence did. Their territory encompassed large of the lower peninsula of Michigan and some of the upper peninsula. They didn't hold territory in Kansas, but many branched off when some clans migrated to Oklahoma.

  • @devarionarias
    @devarionarias9 ай бұрын

    Fascinating study. I look forward to the next update. I have some ancestry on the maternal side (great grandmother) and have been curious about history of my ancestors. Thanks for putting together this video.

  • @taqresu5865
    @taqresu58659 ай бұрын

    Just going to add this. In Montana there is the Museum of the Rockies that includes a section dedicated to Native American tribes that were found in Montana, including the Blackfeet. One plaque is called "Origins of the People," and describes their origin myths. The Blackfeet say this: "Old Man, Napi, made the animalsand then molded clay into a human shape and said, 'You must be People.'" Which is definite proof that the Blackfeet retained the core truth of Genesis, despite beimg completely isolated from Israeli history.

  • @vanessaschoettle3380

    @vanessaschoettle3380

    9 ай бұрын

    Absolutely love your comment!❤

  • @Downey-2000

    @Downey-2000

    9 ай бұрын

    The black foot are haplogroup Q . Haplogroup Q is the cousin of haplogroup R . R is the haplogroup of Abraham . The natives haplogroup Q are cousins of the Israelites .

  • @vanessaschoettle3380

    @vanessaschoettle3380

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Downey-2000 hmmmm. That is something to consider. I'm not a scientist but I do study the O.T. God scattered the tribes..period. And, the A.I. were painfully and cruelly persecuted. Very interesting.

  • @taqresu5865

    @taqresu5865

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Downey-2000 All Haplogroups are related with the common ancestor between all of them, the Chromosomal Adam, lived sometime between 4,500 years ago and 8,000 years ago, according to the mutation rates of the Y Chromosome. And humans certainly didn't come from Africa. And the original Tower of Babel has been discovered by Archaeologists and confirmed to be such because a Babylonian Stele.

  • @mrs.c5471

    @mrs.c5471

    9 ай бұрын

    We were stationed at Glasgow AFB, Montana, in the late 60’s and I remember we learned a lot about our local native Indians, the Blackfeet, I felt more at home there than any other base we lived at. Much later I was told my Guardian Angel was an Indian warrior. I like to think he is a Blackfeet Indian.

  • @MO51MARRIED6yrAISHA
    @MO51MARRIED6yrAISHA9 ай бұрын

    Your videos should be required viewing in the education system!

  • @charlesdavis3923

    @charlesdavis3923

    9 ай бұрын

    100 %

  • @PortmanRd

    @PortmanRd

    9 ай бұрын

    Keep it out of mainstream education. Kids need to learn about facts not fairy-tales.

  • @user-ix7bp1lc3t

    @user-ix7bp1lc3t

    9 ай бұрын

    Amen!

  • @moonninja1470

    @moonninja1470

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@PortmanRdnot fairy tales...

  • @andrewhansen8776

    @andrewhansen8776

    9 ай бұрын

    Absolutely if they teach about darwin

  • @paulmiller7775
    @paulmiller77759 ай бұрын

    God bless you Dr. Jeanson! As always, I thoroughly enjoy seeing the fruits of your labor! I think it's monumental!

  • @int31cm
    @int31cm9 ай бұрын

    Thankful for your work! It is great to see people like you with your skills and humility willing to share their work. Keep it up!!

  • @cheerfulmouse
    @cheerfulmouse9 ай бұрын

    I saw your last video, and I was left thinking there's so much more!! Thanks for the update!

  • @teacher-deb
    @teacher-deb9 ай бұрын

    Fascinating. Putting the pieces together for a truly *global* family tree. Love every chapter in your journey. God bless!

  • @wrldvw1836
    @wrldvw18369 ай бұрын

    I have both books which are really terrific. This is so very interesting. Thank you, and Answers in Genesis, for the amazing work

  • @malkiyahu

    @malkiyahu

    9 ай бұрын

    Me2

  • @OdeeOz
    @OdeeOz9 ай бұрын

    Countless thanks, for sharing this fascinating historical information with us all. My respect and admiration for Native Americans has increased largely. 👍👍 10⭐

  • @gregpfaffe4098
    @gregpfaffe40989 ай бұрын

    Menominee is near Eau Claire . In Wisconsin there were Frenchmen that interfaced with these earlier peoples and also had a written language. French accounts my help corroborate this study

  • @surlyogre1476

    @surlyogre1476

    9 ай бұрын

    ...also, Menominee Falls is just northwest from Milwaukee, and Menominee Michigan is on the shore of Green Bay, just north of Marinette Wisconsin.😉

  • @liamcarignan7254
    @liamcarignan72549 ай бұрын

    I am a descendant of Odawa and Ojibwe bloodlines. A number of my maternal great-great-great-grandparents were pure blood natives. One, Paw-zhe-daw-naw-quot, was a chief of the Beaver Island Band of Odawa Native Americans in Michigan prior to the Latter-Day Saints takeover and attempted Christianization of the Natives on that island, resulting in many families leaving. I largely descend from Odawa blood, but it is all mixed. According to tradition, the Odawa, Ojibwe and Potawatomi were once a mighty people known as the Anishinaabe. We came from the east and were known by our neighbors as the "People of the Dawn Land". Our ancestors say we were a part of the Abenaki people or dwelled among them. Then seven prophets appeared to the people. The First Prophet told the people that in the time of the First Fire they would have to leave their homes by the sea and follow the sign of the megis. They were to journey west to strange lands in search of an island in the shape of a turtle. This island will be linked to the purification of the earth. Such an island was to be found at the beginning and at the end of their journey. Along the way they would find a river connected two large, sweet water seas. This river would be narrow and deep as though a knife had cut through the land (St. Lawrence River). They would stop seven times to create villages, but they would know that their journey was complete when they found food growing on the water. If they did not leave, there would be much suffering and they would be destroyed. They would be pursued and attacked by other nations along the way, so they must be strong and ready to defend themselves. The Second Prophet told them they could recognize the Second Fire because while they were camped by a sweet water sea (Niagara Falls) they would lose their direction and that the dreams of a little boy would point the way back to the true path, the steppingstones to their future. The Third Prophet said that in the Third Fire the Anishinaabe would find the path to the lands prepared for them and they would continue their journey west to the place where the food grows upon the water (Canada, Michigan, Wisconsin). The Fourth Prophet was two who came as one. The first told them to expect a race of people who had light skin. The future of the Anishinaabeg would be known by the face the light-skinned people would wear. If they came in brotherhood (the French) there would be a time of wonderful change. New knowledge would be joined with the old knowledge and the two peoples would join to make a mighty nation (Canada). If they come carrying a weapon and if they seem to be suffering, beware (the British). Behind this face is greed. You shall recognize the face of death if the rivers are poisoned, and the fish are unfit to eat (America). The Fifth Prophet said that in the time of the Fifth Fire there will be a struggle between the way of the mind of the light-skinned people and the natural path of spirit of the many nations of natural people. As this fire loses its heat there will come among the people those who promise great joy and salvation. If the people accept this promise and abandon the old ways, the struggle will continue for many generations. This promise is false, and it will nearly destroy those who accept it. The Sixth Prophet told them that in the time of the Sixth Fire it would be clear that the promise accepted during the Fifth Fire was false. For those who were deceived by this promise will take their children away from the teachings of the elders. The elders will lose their purpose in life and many will become sick and die. Many people will be out of balance and the cup of life will become the cup of grief. The Seventh Prophet was younger than the others who had come when there was a glowing light from his eyes. He said there would come a time when the waters had been so poisoned that the animals and plants that lived there would fall sick and begin to die. Much of the forests and prairies would be gone so the air would begin to lose the power of life. The way of the mind brought to the red, black and yellow nation by the white nation would bring danger to the whole earth. In this time, there will be a new people who emerge from the clouds of illusion. They will retrace their steps to find the treasures that had been left by the trail. The stories that had been lost will be returned to them. They will remember the Original Instructions and find strength in the way of the circle. Their search will take them to the elders and the new people will ask for guidance. But many of the elders will have walked the Path of the Souls to the Star Web. Many elders will have forgotten their wisdom and will not be able to help. Some of the elders will point in the wrong directions and others will remain silent because of their fear. Some elders will be silent because no one has asked them for their wisdom. If the New People will find trust in the way of all things, in the circle, they will no longer need the selfish voice of the ego and they can begin to trust their inner voice. Wisdom will be once again found in dreams of the night and of the day. The sacred fire will once again be lit. The light-skinned people will be given a choice between two paths. If they choose the right path, the Seventh Fire will light and the Eighth Fire and final fire of brotherhood and sisterhood. If they choose the wrong path, remaining on the path of the mind, then the destruction they brought with them will come back to destroy them. The people of the earth will experience suffering and death. Along the Great Salt Water in the East, life was full and rich for the people, the Anishinaabeg. After the Seven Prophets came to them, there were many large gatherings to discuss their predictions. Many people did not want to move away from their homes with their families and begin a long migration through strange lands. Some unselfishly supported those who believed in the power of the prophecies and were ready to follow because they thought it was in some way part of the Creator's Plan (Possibly, the earliest Ojibwe). One group supported the plans to follow the Megis into the unknown lands of the setting sun, but they pledged to stay and care for the eastern fire of the people. These people were the Wa-bun-u-keeg', (Wabanaki) the People of the Dawn. Five hundred years later they would be among the first to be caught in the death and suffering by the light-skinned people that had been promised. By the time of the Fourth Fire, their homes, families and villages were torn apart and they would be scattered, lose their roots and their dominion. Today, these people are the Abenaki. These are my people. The U.S. government does not recognize their sovereignty as a tribal entity. Many Abenaki have moved to Wisconsin and Michigan to rejoin their lost relatives in hopes to start the Seventh Fire. Today, the O-dah-wahg' are the called the Ottawa, or Odawa. They were responsible for providing the people with their food and supplies and were known as the Keepers of the Trade. The O-day'wah-to-me are called the Potawatomi. They were responsible for tending the fire and hearth, they were known as the Keepers of the Fire. The Ojib-way are called the Ojibwe, commonly known by another name, the Chippewa. They were known as the Keepers of the Faith. As a proud descendant from the Ojibwe, we have kept faith.

  • @72CrossingRS

    @72CrossingRS

    9 ай бұрын

    Will you do a CRI testing and share your findings. They test Mother and Father lineage showing the generation timeline. Testing both is so vital for true accuracy. ❤

  • @bjh1
    @bjh19 ай бұрын

    The written language of the Cherokee is very much similar to Hebrew writings

  • @majesticcounsel

    @majesticcounsel

    2 ай бұрын

    That's because we're tracing our steps from South America (well I'm chicasaw cherokee aniyunwiyah) and south America is where the real true holy land of milk and honey is

  • @user-lg6ij6to4r

    @user-lg6ij6to4r

    Ай бұрын

    Cherokee were one of the first major sellouts that’s why. They wanted to be wyt so bad now they pretty much are

  • @cleot151
    @cleot1518 ай бұрын

    I belive that the phrase "amused myself" probably refers to a way of spending time, not meaning that this person was laughing at his hosts.

  • @estherpoblet3142
    @estherpoblet31428 ай бұрын

    This is so fascinating and answers the faulty assumptions of the common "science" put forth in education. Thank you.

  • @kevinbuckingham5084
    @kevinbuckingham50849 ай бұрын

    I love these videos. I'm mixed Hidatsa. We are in North Dakota, I believe Hidatsa also migrated from Minnesota. Hidatsa had a big part in relation to Lewis and Clark, and Sakakawea on the westward exploration.

  • @malkiyahu

    @malkiyahu

    9 ай бұрын

    North Dakota or Lakota!!!Came from the Minnesota Tribe or Place! Interesting way you put it.

  • @briancisco1176
    @briancisco11769 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your impressive research!

  • @Z91514
    @Z915149 ай бұрын

    So much amazing information. I’m eating all this up. Leo it coming my friend, you’re work is appreciated!

  • @darladeniiz
    @darladeniiz9 ай бұрын

    I’m from the Potawatomi Tribe in Ontario! I’m thankful for these videos

  • @chrismiller3484
    @chrismiller34849 ай бұрын

    This is great! I'm on the roll from my mother's side. Thank you for doing this work.

  • @trebrown8144

    @trebrown8144

    9 ай бұрын

    Your not native then only through your father. Nice try trying to cling to us, now go hug a tree or something😊

  • @vikingskuld
    @vikingskuld9 ай бұрын

    Thanks very much appreciated. Luke si many here in the usa my great grandma was Cherokee. She died when i was young and little was known about her past. My mother did one of the dna tests that confirmed my great grandma's story but even with that we know nothing really. So i just wanted to say thanks.

  • @TickedOffPriest
    @TickedOffPriest9 ай бұрын

    Fascinating overlooked history.

  • @davidmcintosh3468
    @davidmcintosh34689 ай бұрын

    *THIS IS VERY EXCITING* History is starting to make sense! God bless you all!

  • @winniecash1654
    @winniecash16549 ай бұрын

    I really enjoy your work doctor. Keep it up!

  • @jaygraham5554
    @jaygraham55549 ай бұрын

    Great presentation: well organized and presented. Evidence driven, rational thought !!

  • @DaisyCloverbee
    @DaisyCloverbee9 ай бұрын

    Okay, I like this. My daughter will love it. Sent her the link, described what to expect, and she's excited.

  • @sandrajones1609
    @sandrajones16099 ай бұрын

    You have the ability to contact leadership on ANY reservation and find out what their protocols are. You may want to consider becoming more personally involved and put "yourself" out there ✌️💫

  • @jamescoale2833
    @jamescoale28339 ай бұрын

    Always fantastic information! I really appreciate the factual information and scientific information. Truly empirical scientific information provided. You are a blessing to many, keep up the great work!

  • @kipincharge2833

    @kipincharge2833

    9 ай бұрын

    😅😊Native American's where here over 15,000 years ago😅😝😆HIS DATES ARE WAY OFF😆

  • @astrialindah2773

    @astrialindah2773

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@kipincharge2833do you have any actual proven theories to back up your claim?? Or are you just spouting random nonsense?

  • @davidjarvie9546
    @davidjarvie95469 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed your talk, fascinating subject, I definitely think you are on to the correct history, its more believable than the history that the mainstream promotes. 🇬🇧👍

  • @HyzerFlexOnYou

    @HyzerFlexOnYou

    9 ай бұрын

    What exactly do you think is more believable?

  • @travisbicklepopsicle

    @travisbicklepopsicle

    9 ай бұрын

    'More believable'? Is that how we determine what is fact and what is not?

  • @jamesbonin1006
    @jamesbonin10069 ай бұрын

    Absolutely Love your work! God Bless it, and you!

  • @brianturner8477
    @brianturner84778 ай бұрын

    These ancient people don’t seem to have journals, logs or diaries. Most of their history seems to be figurative imagery from someone’s recollection.

  • @NoName-jr2eo
    @NoName-jr2eo9 ай бұрын

    Question: would you put all your findings in a book??? Especially once you have as much as is humanly possible concerning the people's of the early part of this land prior to and up to, say, the early 1900's. Such a book would be not only of great interest but an incredible read, not to mention educational. I for one would love to have such a book! Please consider it!!

  • @MasqueradeCrew

    @MasqueradeCrew

    9 ай бұрын

    He's written a few books already. I would be surprised if he isn't working on the next one.

  • @travisbicklepopsicle

    @travisbicklepopsicle

    9 ай бұрын

    Nathaniel Jeanson..? Good Lord.. people praising his work as if it's some sort of amazing scientific breakthrough or something, meanwhile, all the man does is write books. Until he publishes his work in relevant, scientific, peer-reviewed journals, he can be rightfully ignored. This is just absurd. His books will lead to absolutely nothing. No further studies, no collaboration with other geneticists moving forward, nothing. His work will be forgotten, because it adds nothing to science, because it is pseudoscience.

  • @appaloosa42

    @appaloosa42

    9 ай бұрын

    I’m eagerly awaiting “Traced, 2nd.ed.” 🎉 Or his next work!

  • @truehistory3903
    @truehistory39039 ай бұрын

    Nice, it’s time. The truth is being told.

  • @travisbicklepopsicle

    @travisbicklepopsicle

    9 ай бұрын

    Actually, what's happening is that a young Earth creationist wrote a book, rather than going through the proper scientific channels and publishing his work in a relevant, peer-reviewed journal, and creationists are getting all excited and giddy about it because it confirms their beliefs. The book will soon be forgotten, as it contributes nothing to the science of genetics or any other field for that matter. I don't have a dog in this race; I think it would be absolutely amazing and awesome if Nathaniel Jeanson's work was legit, but it simply is not. There are plenty of geneticists who have pointed out the many errors in his book. The info is easy to find online.

  • @gregwilkin6565
    @gregwilkin65659 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. :)

  • @ThomasthEEngineR
    @ThomasthEEngineR9 ай бұрын

    Great series, love it so far!

  • @sarahfletcher4384
    @sarahfletcher43849 ай бұрын

    So much information good information but I thought my brain was going to explode with the overload of information I’m so glad that you’re looking into the history of the Native Americans

  • @malkiyahu

    @malkiyahu

    9 ай бұрын

    You were expanding your brain library and building more neurons or hard drive

  • @Follower_of_The_Word
    @Follower_of_The_Word8 ай бұрын

    The indigenous tribes do not take credit for building the mound structures, they claim they are caretakers of them.

  • @user-lg6ij6to4r

    @user-lg6ij6to4r

    Ай бұрын

    Don’t speak for native people

  • @nathaliesouthwell6637
    @nathaliesouthwell66374 ай бұрын

    Bring history back... And teachers like you.

  • @vgil1278
    @vgil12789 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this. I have wondered for many years!

  • @redrockplumber5124
    @redrockplumber51249 ай бұрын

    Fantastic work! Thank you.

  • @ElPatron42069
    @ElPatron420699 ай бұрын

    I love this channel and I love history. I live in Delaware and there are these plaques that I love to read since I was a kid describing the Indian tribes who lived here in the 1500s called the Blackhawk tribe.

  • @kipincharge2833

    @kipincharge2833

    9 ай бұрын

    Native American's where here over 13,000 years ago 😆😝😅😀😃he is a lot off😃😀😅😝😆

  • @grahamt5924

    @grahamt5924

    9 ай бұрын

    @kipincharge2833 if the world is only 6000 years old, that could be a bit difficult

  • @kipincharge2833

    @kipincharge2833

    9 ай бұрын

    @@grahamt5924 so you deny the creation by the Creator🤫

  • @grahamt5924

    @grahamt5924

    9 ай бұрын

    @@kipincharge2833 how did you get to that conclusion.

  • @captainkrajick

    @captainkrajick

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@grahamt5924agree, the Earth from Creation is about 6027 years old. Though it could be older, but without the existence of humans or Creation as we know it.

  • @user-ml6wb3mg6l
    @user-ml6wb3mg6lАй бұрын

    Thanks for caring

  • @zippitydoodah5693
    @zippitydoodah56938 ай бұрын

    Outstanding work! Thank you so much.

  • @44hawk28
    @44hawk289 ай бұрын

    Only missed it by about 130 years. The Kensington runestone shows that at least one time there were Europeans that were visiting as far west as Wisconsin or Minnesota I'm trying to remember where Kensington is. I think it's in Minnesota. You also should already have read the observations of William Penn who stated that the Hopewell tribesmen had a unique tendency to follow every single Hebrew customer had tradition that exists within Biblical scripture and known Jewish practices. As for the Hopewell tribe, there is a narrative of their origin. The white man just doesn't seem to know how to walk to them and ask them specifically. Because no less than at least two of the tribes said that they came in boats from the East. And settled in this country and expanded from there.

  • @cdmbcgm
    @cdmbcgm9 ай бұрын

    If you put aside dates, looking at your map and the description for the Talegus in the red record. It is a match but not for the Cahokians, for they are too far south. The Talegus or moundbuilders cities and forts were near the great lakes region according to the red record. The only moundbuilders around 200+CE was the Hopewell who are gone by 400CE. The Lenni-Lanape say they inhabited the lands of the Talegus near the great lakes which is Hopewell land. After the Hopewell there are no moundbuilders around the great lakes. The next moundbuilder nation shows up south, down the Mississippi, where the Lenni-Lanape said they drove the Talegus. It all fits, The Hopewell, your map, oral histories of Native Americans, and the red-record.

  • @elizabethjansen2684

    @elizabethjansen2684

    9 ай бұрын

    Fascinating you should make a direct contact instead of a video comment where it might not be seen

  • @GilObregon-hj6zh

    @GilObregon-hj6zh

    9 ай бұрын

    "......they DROVE the Talegus." ?¿? (Was the Talegus a GM car -- maybe a Pontiac model?)

  • @cdmbcgm

    @cdmbcgm

    9 ай бұрын

    @GilObregon-hj6zh according to the red record the Talegus were driven south down the Mississippi. The Cahokia are south along the Mississippi from the Hopewell.

  • @GilObregon-hj6zh

    @GilObregon-hj6zh

    9 ай бұрын

    @@cdmbcgm Ya, I understood your meaning -- after re-reading a couple of times. Just my way of pointing out the need for a "typo" correction. Enjoyed reading your insight, though!

  • @socalpal8416
    @socalpal84169 ай бұрын

    Fascinating subject and presentation. Thank you.

  • @katienativesister
    @katienativesister9 ай бұрын

    Very intriguing. Thank you for this presentation 😊

  • @georgeevankovich3489
    @georgeevankovich34899 ай бұрын

    I live in Northern California, and the tribe is pronounced "Mee-Wok" from my understanding. That's how my Pomo friend produces it. So I'm sure he's right. Great video

  • @oklahomafreedom5536

    @oklahomafreedom5536

    9 ай бұрын

    I am decent from Klamath and modoc, I have did much research on my family. Klamath people have lots of pit river and yahoo skin. So it's a mix for sure. One of my gg grandfather was born at Tule lake. The Rurak tribe is also a relationship of Klamath.

  • @raphayah4933

    @raphayah4933

    9 ай бұрын

    I have tried to research my grandmothers native roots, though I cannot verify them, I m so far satisfied that she was of the Pomo Nation. I’m sure that your friend has more to tell than any thing written, we may be cousins. Blessings and shalom.

  • @ithinkipoopt
    @ithinkipoopt9 ай бұрын

    Now apply the heartland/Hopewell model to The Book of Mormon, and you'll have real complete picture.

  • @roblangsdorf8758

    @roblangsdorf8758

    9 ай бұрын

    Anthropologists from Brigham Young U now admit that they can't find any evidence to back up the Book of Mormon.

  • @mother2midwife

    @mother2midwife

    8 ай бұрын

    Amen 😉

  • @robertdean1579
    @robertdean15799 ай бұрын

    Awesome work!

  • @herminapearce1044
    @herminapearce10449 ай бұрын

    God bless your work!

  • @nathonfrancis
    @nathonfrancis9 ай бұрын

    Sup, love your contribution to genetics with biblical perspective Nathaniel!!

  • @clydeburnley8006
    @clydeburnley80069 ай бұрын

    I am part Cherokee and my grandmother was full Cherokee and she used to tell us that Cherokees were one of the lost tribes of the 13

  • @d.s.3551

    @d.s.3551

    9 ай бұрын

    Has she read the Book of Mormon? It teaches that she would likely be of either Judah, Ephraim or Mannasah.

  • @omosango7870

    @omosango7870

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@d.s.3551not possible, and the book of mormon is a fiction.

  • @bjh1

    @bjh1

    9 ай бұрын

    It's the 12 tribes of Judah.

  • @d.s.3551

    @d.s.3551

    9 ай бұрын

    @@bjh1 Judah was one of the 12 sons of Israel. But Joseph got 2 portions, one for each son so some people say 13 tribes.

  • @user-lg6ij6to4r

    @user-lg6ij6to4r

    Ай бұрын

    She lied. Cherokees haven’t had a full blood in over 200 years

  • @user-rc8ew4dm9i
    @user-rc8ew4dm9i9 ай бұрын

    thank you for your presentation. much enjoyed. God Bless

  • @Not_Built_For_This_World
    @Not_Built_For_This_World8 ай бұрын

    Being a Great Lakes resident, it's interesting, the evolution in pronunciation of "Ojibwa". Because the "O" is so muted that it's almost imperceptible, the "jib" sounds more like "chip" and of course ending in "wah". So the closest phonetic pronunciation is "Chip-wah", which is why the Europeans called them "Chipp-ew-wa" (Jibwa).

  • @galaxypirate5064
    @galaxypirate50649 ай бұрын

    Does the third split you have at 1140 AD correspond to the disappearance of the Anasazi in the southwest around 1200 AD?

  • @israelmacario3853
    @israelmacario38539 ай бұрын

    thanks for the presentation. Would love to have you include all of north america that includes mexico and central.

  • @jenniferlittle1905
    @jenniferlittle19059 ай бұрын

    Fantastic information thank you!

  • @avblwd
    @avblwd9 ай бұрын

    Great stuff.

  • @ritatoczek4037
    @ritatoczek40379 ай бұрын

    Why haven't you put a link to the last episode in your video description?

  • @aimeekreutzer-malkawi
    @aimeekreutzer-malkawi9 ай бұрын

    My kids are 1/2 Navajo their father was 4/4. Unfortunately he passed away but my kids can be involved if u need more ppl. I have 2 sons and a daughter. I’m very fascinated with all the work you have done so far! So interesting! God bless

  • @trebrown8144

    @trebrown8144

    9 ай бұрын

    No they arent sweetheart. We see you trying to hijack black peoples culture. Your not none of what we are , them 5 dollar indian days over baby yall go back to your countries now😂

  • @eye1dry138

    @eye1dry138

    9 ай бұрын

    4/4?😂

  • @user-lg6ij6to4r

    @user-lg6ij6to4r

    Ай бұрын

    @@eye1dry138that’s means full blood. It’s nothing to laugh at it’s actually pretty rare

  • @eye1dry138

    @eye1dry138

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-lg6ij6to4r stunning report Captain Obvious !🤣

  • @user-lg6ij6to4r

    @user-lg6ij6to4r

    Ай бұрын

    @@eye1dry138 just making sure you knew 🤡

  • @FTG345
    @FTG3459 ай бұрын

    Santa Clarita, CA students learned Tatavium history. - Since this was the area that the Tatavium used as their trading hub.

  • @darrencorrigan8505
    @darrencorrigan85057 ай бұрын

    Thanks, Answers in Genesis.

  • @newcreationinchrist1423
    @newcreationinchrist14239 ай бұрын

    Thank you for all you do, AIG 🙂🙏✝️ May the Lord continue to bless you in all things

  • @rayriley4020
    @rayriley40209 ай бұрын

    I think most native people would say they where here in the americas from there benginings. This is why they dont want anyone to dig on there lands becauae it would show other people there before them.

  • @gew2027

    @gew2027

    9 ай бұрын

    Emblem of the Americas1798 they weren't here in the beginning

  • @user-lg6ij6to4r

    @user-lg6ij6to4r

    Ай бұрын

    What a very ignorant thing to say

  • @lynnmitzy1643
    @lynnmitzy16439 ай бұрын

    Thank you Dr. I bought your book " Traced" I am enjoying it very much.

  • @joe-nautilus-nauticus
    @joe-nautilus-nauticus5 ай бұрын

    Fascinating

  • @vanessaschoettle3380
    @vanessaschoettle33809 ай бұрын

    My Amish neighbors informed us they are the only Amish who can prove to have an American Indian ancestor: sure enough, I researched and quickly found the story. Very interesting!

  • @SandersClan

    @SandersClan

    9 ай бұрын

    Are you from Lancaster?

  • @vanessaschoettle3380

    @vanessaschoettle3380

    9 ай бұрын

    @@SandersClan Southern Ohio.

  • @SandersClan

    @SandersClan

    9 ай бұрын

    @@vanessaschoettle3380 oh. I live near Lancaster, so I thought you might have lived there

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord83379 ай бұрын

    You need to work out the Canadian Maritimes Potawatomie tribe and their movement (with French and British invasion into Canada) westward into Ontario and eventually into Wisconsin and then of all things down into Iowa reservation. My aunt (of such Iowa Potawatomie Indian chief heritage) and French intermarriages, had her own family movement all the way to Washington State, where our Wisconsin-heritage English familly came in WW II, and uncle married her.

  • @joeramirez7879
    @joeramirez78796 ай бұрын

    I'm 44% Native and I'm very interested in this.

  • @lauriedmills7581
    @lauriedmills75819 ай бұрын

    Fascinating!

  • @twilasinger
    @twilasinger9 ай бұрын

    I am Blackfoot- Kainaih or Blood. We have a history called the "winter count".

  • @sbg-golf
    @sbg-golf9 ай бұрын

    Ask the Mohicans why they hold the alligator as their most sacred animal and they'll tell you it's because that is the first animal their ancestors saw when they came to this land in boats.

  • @user-lg6ij6to4r

    @user-lg6ij6to4r

    Ай бұрын

    I didn’t know there were alligators in New York

  • 24 күн бұрын

    Truly magnificent! Seen the other episodes; did not see this one coming... amazing!

  • @eileen9292
    @eileen92929 ай бұрын

    Thank you ❤

  • @omnivore2220
    @omnivore22209 ай бұрын

    I spent an hour waiting for the big reveal of the TRUTH mentioned in the video title, but it never came.

  • @VancouverInvestor

    @VancouverInvestor

    8 ай бұрын

    I think it's that Native Americans are tied closely into Genesis. That's a pretty big deal to prove.

  • @clearstonewindows
    @clearstonewindows9 ай бұрын

    Now read the book of Mormon

  • @donaldjones9830

    @donaldjones9830

    9 ай бұрын

    Amen, brother

  • @mother2midwife

    @mother2midwife

    8 ай бұрын

    Amen ☺️

  • @JJ-wj6un
    @JJ-wj6un7 ай бұрын

    Very meticulously layed out of various tribes of Indian & it's origin of language. I was captivated to listen. I have always wondered about the American Indians. Thank you for the extensive work. This should be taught in the "American History" !!!!

  • @steveholland3850
    @steveholland38508 ай бұрын

    Many tribes speak of cannibal giants that were in the land when they came here. Lots of stories of them being killed off, like the Lovelock cave incident. It would be awesome for you to look into the giants, as they were here 1st.

  • @VancouverInvestor

    @VancouverInvestor

    8 ай бұрын

    The came. But prob weren't the first. Humans have been here a very long time. Giants only came during the time of Jered.

  • @captainkrajick

    @captainkrajick

    7 ай бұрын

    Yep, they likely arrived after the Roman invasion of England, as they were driven out and wanted to escape contact with humans, so they went to land where humans were not there, at least in large numbers.