No, Native Americans Were NOT The First Americans | Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson

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  • čas přidán 8. 05. 2020
  • The pre-Columbian history of the Americas has remained one of the most mysterious eras of the human story. Written records are absent, leaving genetics and archaeology to fill in the blanks. Or so we’ve been taught. Have written clues to the Americas been lying before our eyes this whole time? Join us as we uncover the neglected pre-Columbian history of the Americas! (with Ken Ham and Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson)
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  • @Packetrackit
    @Packetrackit Před rokem +307

    I think the biggest takeaway from all of history should be that the modern lens in which we look at it did not exist. I’m African and for a lot of people our story begins with colonization, only it doesn’t since that’s exactly what the Bantu did during their great migration, they conquered land, and drove out the natives, sometimes even wiping out entire tribes. That was the name of the game back then. None of our ancestors are “innocent”, and someday our descendants will look back at us and point fingers the same way some of us are.

    • @weignerleigner3037
      @weignerleigner3037 Před rokem

      Yeah people don’t seem to understand the world is pvp a dog eat dog world. In the first world we don’t have to live this way so we don’t understand what we consider “abhorrent behavior” but I’ve always believed if the facade of civilization went away, the lights went off and the gas turned off, these people who pretend they are on a moral high ground would devolve back into the very thing they claim to hate instantly.

    • @vjoelp
      @vjoelp Před rokem

      Absolutely. If you go back far enough no race is truly innocent.

    • @1TalldrinkH2O
      @1TalldrinkH2O Před rokem +10

      I agree

    • @JoshuaPaulHollenbeck
      @JoshuaPaulHollenbeck Před rokem +16

      facts baby!! human history is brutal period.

    • @clinttrost5743
      @clinttrost5743 Před rokem +23

      Every race has its skeleton’s you can’t condemn a race for its past all that matters is if they learn from the past to make a better future

  • @melinda6024
    @melinda6024 Před rokem +566

    For millenia, various people groups have come to the shores of North and South America from Asia, Europe, Middle East, etc....there is archeological proof. Have you noticed how the Native Americans on our East coast look Asian, some even Japanese-looking, while some Natives in New England look similar to people in the middle East. I have seen some look like caucasian, some look Egyptian. Many mysteries have happened in our blending of cultures past. We are only now understanding some of what happened. When the English settlers arrived in parts of Virginia, they met Native Americans with blue eyes. You know, it was probably from a visit from the Vikings. I say, let's love and appreciate our ancestors, whoever they may be.

    • @laurahealy2163
      @laurahealy2163 Před rokem +20

      Yes. I look to history - and the dark ages - which puts everything as separate groups, who never came into contact with one another. But, what happened if the ancient Egyptians traveled? What happens if people in Asia (what we consider today as China, Japan, Korea, etc.) traveled too? I saw an ancient Egyptian statue that bore the Asian - in his eyes, particularly. In OK, there is a carving of Anubis. Interesting to wonder, more interesting as this whole thing gets unlocked.

    • @annep.1905
      @annep.1905 Před rokem +21

      @@laurahealy2163 Prior to the dark ages, it is well known that peoples travelled and traded. Actually, they did during the dark ahes too, but many of those records are obscured.

    • @colinchampollion4420
      @colinchampollion4420 Před rokem +11

      Melinda. You hit the Bullseye ~Sooo true your words🤣😋🤓!

    • @StarCrystal9
      @StarCrystal9 Před rokem +46

      ...but what is the most important that the Indian existence suits the political accusations against americans in particular and against whites in general! And nobody cares to correct it whatever the proofs! I,am not against anybody but I do hate the biases!

    • @mischelle9530
      @mischelle9530 Před rokem

      We didn't arrive in Virginia, and we arrived 1500 years ago. All history is a lie. I don't even know where to begin with this new history being taught.

  • @shannanfarrance5993
    @shannanfarrance5993 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Episodes need to be numbered, or put into their own playlists

  • @aaaaa1957
    @aaaaa1957 Před rokem +44

    I’m Blackfoot on my father’s side. Weather my ancestors were here first or not doesn’t mean anything. I’ve never found pride in my Heritage because I did nothing to select it. I do find this new information interesting. I love history, not the history people or groups are trying to push. Thanks for sharing.

    • @chahtaohoyo6671
      @chahtaohoyo6671 Před 9 měsíci +4

      of couuuuuurrrrrrsssseeeee you're blackfoot. i bet there's a great granny who is cherokee also. lol

    • @mrliberty8468
      @mrliberty8468 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Iam an American and proud of it the past culture of my ancestors is interesting mostly English and German my direct Ansester on my dad's side arrived in 1639 but it's not my culture because I am an American.

    • @aaaaa1957
      @aaaaa1957 Před 7 měsíci

      Probably

    • @TD-ir5xw
      @TD-ir5xw Před 7 měsíci

      @peaceishmael-fr4vlokay wabo. 😂😂😂 you’re African and European. deal with it.

    • @Bo_D_Vine
      @Bo_D_Vine Před 6 měsíci +1

      @aaaaa I love your logical mind! Thank you for that. 🎀💗🎀💗🎀🎀

  • @hanselito2416
    @hanselito2416 Před rokem +4

    You realize we had native chiefs like hanging out with presidents and stuff? You're calling them all liars?

  • @hardstylelife5749
    @hardstylelife5749 Před rokem +77

    I’ve always being fascinated by the human attitude of fighting for the sake of fight: how different researchers can call each other liars and forgers despite nobody was truly there Whitnessing the reality of the facts...instead of putting the pieces of the puzzles together for the common good and improvement they spend so much energies and time trying to defend their thesis. Very interesting video, thanks for sharing it :)

    • @loucorona2684
      @loucorona2684 Před rokem +8

      But they are the experts and know everything. I agree totally with you. If they would work together maybe the truth would come out.

    • @hardstylelife5749
      @hardstylelife5749 Před rokem +11

      @@loucorona2684 Guess some people enjoy more ego than truth :)

    • @keke1093
      @keke1093 Před rokem

      Blacks r the true Indians all these 5$ fairskin people running around claiming to b us r all mongoloids and Caucasian decent the real Indians was melanated Aborigines we love the heat which is our natural environment and y'all r connect to cold weather which future prove who y'all r due to are your ancestors derived from Northern Asia norther Europe where it's. Cold as heck

    • @skeezix8156
      @skeezix8156 Před rokem +8

      Reasons for vehemently defending their research is due to being heavily funded with a predetermined verdict. Mostly because there’s billions in land, resources and rights involved.

    • @LookThisUpGreedWikiNotGoogle
      @LookThisUpGreedWikiNotGoogle Před rokem

      History is not the past. History is not time. Only the almighty good source can see the past and know such is true.

  • @jagsfanrick
    @jagsfanrick Před rokem +26

    Thank you so much for this series. Amazing this is 2 years old but lots have watched in the last 2 weeks

  • @suskagusip1036
    @suskagusip1036 Před rokem +8

    It's possible. I'm not native Americans but we have almost the same fate as these Mayans/Incans and all native Americans in the islands of the Philippines. There were 5 millions native Malay/Austronesians/Black citizens living in the islands when Magellan found it. Our ancestors were mining and making jewelry golds and ceramic pots. Was exposed to the use of gun powders and knives from China and neighboring countries. Just a sad fact that they burned those documents and destroyed, changed our last names.

  • @bigdave6194
    @bigdave6194 Před rokem +211

    I have done extensive genealogical research on my families for over 30yrs. I can trace most lines back to around my 14th to 16th great grandparents. When I did the dna testing through multiple agencies I show to have polynesian ancestry that doesnt seem to show in any of my lines going back to the 1300s. What we all are is a real mystery and is almost impossible to understand at times. We have done dna on 43 members of my family. Nowhere is anyone showing any polynesian other than my fathers side. His ancestors came from Scandinavia to Germany then to America in the early 1500s. But as far back as then to now there is no record on any side of Polynesian. And thats with a family tree listing 17k persons. One of my grandfathers was kidnapped with other women and children at the Great Deerfield Massacre and was marched over land into Canada and later traded into the Mohawks. Where he grew up and married a native girl. They later went back to his fathers home in Deerfield then moved down the east coast before settling near the Chicamauga Cherokee near Running Water town. Two of their daughters were taken as wives into the Chicamauga and one of those had a daughter who married into my Chapman line. So related two ways. I assume somehow the unknown heritage of all of these native americans is where the polynesian dna comes from. Its all I can figure and Ive looked for years.

    • @aRistotle.-.
      @aRistotle.-. Před rokem

      Well those DNA ancestry sites gave different results to a set of identical twins, so I wouldn't put much stock in what they tell you, honestly. They're a data gathering scam and the science behind them is still very sketchy. Just fyi

    • @davidwilson410
      @davidwilson410 Před rokem +38

      I have done well over 400 family trees for people and I still put no faith in DNA tests, but rely on the Legal/Historical method.

    • @Susweca5569
      @Susweca5569 Před rokem +17

      When I had stage 3 cancer 14 years ago I decided to get a DNA a test in case I died so my daughters would know my genetic background. There was a lot more going on than my parents ever told me about with my ancestry, but the truly unpredictable and surprising DNA was from Kazakhstan of all places.
      My father said we were English and that was that but genetically, I'm a full half Scottish.
      We do not carry all of the DNA of all of our ancestors and a DNA test can vary within a family of blood siblings but it was interesting.

    • @larrysmith7155
      @larrysmith7155 Před rokem +19

      Wow, your ancestors came to America in the early 1500s ~ Did they settle in Central or South America since no settlements were made in North America prior to the 1600s?

    • @bondjames7007
      @bondjames7007 Před rokem +12

      DNA is vague…it is early days new Science…

  • @edpayne2626
    @edpayne2626 Před rokem +236

    The native in our area have a flood account, in this story, there was a great flood and a man made a great raft and put every animal upon it, he then made a huge rope and tied it around the top of the highest mountain so that it could not be sunk until the water retreated. This story comes from native Canadians in B.C Canada. So far from where it happened, but still a flood story.

    • @rebeccaspires8532
      @rebeccaspires8532 Před rokem +26

      I’m sure they got it from the word of God, or from the constellations. Gods Word is in the heavens even before the Word was written. However, the descendants of Noah also are aware of the great flood, so all people’s share this story.

    • @TheFrankHummer
      @TheFrankHummer Před rokem

      Randall Carlson has a theory that there was aa massive flood in the Scablands in Washington state, I think about 12,600 years ago (I'm not sure about the timing, but I'd say it's between 10,000 and 14,000 years ago.

    • @iammanna
      @iammanna Před rokem +5

      👀 very interesting

    • @MadameBraynDamaj
      @MadameBraynDamaj Před rokem

      Thats a cool story. Seems every group of people have a flood story. I heard it was after Babylon people were scattered all over the world and language was confused. I find it odd that there were so many different cultures that came from Noah and his bloodlines. I'm trying to make sense of it all. History has been so distorted and twisted by the Elites or kings to make up whatever they want to control masses. Right now they have used racism against blacks as a divisive tool and also calling white colonizers (even if they are white they say this) like it's bad. I've heard different storied about how slavery really was in America. There were so many different races used in America back then. They'd send prisoners here to work from England, Ireland, Scotland etc. Point being its all been crazy but blaming one skin type for everything is really such a stupid logic. Can't believe people have been taught to hate their own skin color while telling others they are oppressed victims and they should keep being victims for virtue points. History is amazing but the truth is being so twisted at the moment. A few giants and others survived the deluge somehow. Neanderthals were from the old school humans that lived to be like 800 years old. Trey Smith is awesome to watch too on YT. I go off. This is all so interesting.

    • @Yarrb53
      @Yarrb53 Před rokem

      Every culture has a variant of the Noah's ark story ! Something obviously happened. We have evidence of a comet strike in Greenland some 12,000 years ago.

  • @gardenjoy5223
    @gardenjoy5223 Před rokem +31

    For those, who follow the series: new info starts around 17: 50.

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Před rokem +1

      Thank you for pointing out how repetitive and click bait the series is.

  • @vanzikky
    @vanzikky Před rokem +11

    That's how it's been all over the world since time began...that's why all these 'indigenous' discussions are really tiring.
    Edit: in New Zealand archeological finds are being suppressed to not disturb the Maori narrative.

    • @shay5839
      @shay5839 Před rokem

      That’s happening in many “Westernized,” mostly white, countries. It goes against the current narrative the powers that be are pushing, so such information is being suppressed. It’s disgusting.

  • @rebeccasmith5156
    @rebeccasmith5156 Před rokem +11

    The funny thing is I did my 23 and me and I’m mostly European but, had trace ancestry from India, Egypt, and China.

  • @sharonsanders2198
    @sharonsanders2198 Před rokem +1

    This is SO interesting!!
    Thank you!!!

  • @ericsam1761
    @ericsam1761 Před rokem +15

    As a Navajo & a Christian, History has always intrigued me. Among all the different tribes, each has their own Creation/Beginning story. What always arouses my curiosity, it the leaving out The Biblical event of The Tower Of Babel....I know Navajos are the Mutts of the southwest. But, I believe the ancestors of the earliest Navajos were created at The Tower of Babel. Regardless of what you believe, it is NOT hard to think that even today, on a clear day. People say you can see Russia from Alaska. You think going back hundreds of even thousands of years that wasn't possible? All it would take is for some people the say, "Hmm, I wonder what is over der"? (I imagine ANY future "Native American" pointing with his lips). Lol...

    • @PortmanRd
      @PortmanRd Před rokem

      If Russia had discovered America first it would've been more like a re-discovery.

    • @YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND
      @YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND Před rokem +3

      You are not the indigenous Navajo... you ancestors came here from the other continent. It's no way you're in the same tribe as Tina Turner's family....

    • @bengreen171
      @bengreen171 Před rokem +4

      the reason why there is no Native American version of the tower of babel is because it isn't a historical event. It's a fable.
      And we know that thousands of years ago there was a land bridge from Eastern Siberia to Alaska. It's only as sea levels rose after the last Ice Age that the Bering Strait formed, separating the two continents.
      We've known for a long time that people crossed into the Americas via this land Bridge during the Ice Age, making their way into the interior, probably by first following the coast south into what is now Washington State.

    • @PortmanRd
      @PortmanRd Před rokem +1

      @@bengreen171 👏👏👏👍

    • @ericsam1761
      @ericsam1761 Před rokem

      @@bengreen171 what fable? New scientific evidence has proven the Tower of Babel COULD have existed. Are the ruin the actual Tower? And even if it is, it still doesn't prove that actual event of people starting to speak different languages. They only can prove the project was abandoned...
      I already stated I agree with people, including the earliest Navajos traveling from a distant land, based on the Navajo stories of the first man & woman. Now, is this the first man & woman EVER? Or is this the First Navajo man & woman? I don't think any Navajo really knows...But, the story tells of them arriving in different worlds (which could be areas, some say levels, and some even think portals). As a Christian, I believe we all originated from Adam & Eve. They weren't created here in North America, so yes. The Navajo traveled from somewhere...
      Now, obviously I can only speak for MY beliefs. I can't & don't speak for others Navajos. Or other native tribes, which have their own beliefs & cultures that I don't know or practice. Yet, you do...by saying that there is no record of event amongst Native Americans. Do you know ALL their stories? Please enlighten us...My point is, obviously there would be NO evidence to the Tower of Babel in the Americans. Because it didn't happen here. Also, we are speaking of an event that...If you Believe it, predates ALL Natives peoples that would eventually travel to the new world.

  • @christinerichardson6596
    @christinerichardson6596 Před rokem +3

    I know I'm years late, but I have never seen this before. I have been saying this for years. I will be listening now!

  • @IntuitiveCoachTheresa
    @IntuitiveCoachTheresa Před rokem +4

    The existence of the so called "star forts" throughout the world, on every continent, uniform in structure and purpose and vehemently denied by current rulers, points to an advanced culture that preceeded the great flood. More recently, the confirmation that huge, technologically intricate buildings that are claimed to have been built in the mid-late 1800's, throughout the America's and Europe, could not have been constructed by those people's and are indeed far older. In the U.S., notably near the Cayahoga valley of Ohio (Newark), massive "earthworks" predate the native American people, are precision aligned with celestial movements (like a stonehenge) and suggest histories of human sacrifice. Definitely our history is much different than we've been taught.

  • @batboylives
    @batboylives Před rokem +2

    All this is for people to see that will see, for those to hear that will hear. Keep up the videos!

  • @batboylives
    @batboylives Před rokem +10

    I am 'cree from canada' and I was told I was indoctrinated (Christian). I said well they sure pick the hardest one of them all, GLORY TO GOD!

    • @user-pp6fx7si4g
      @user-pp6fx7si4g Před měsícem +2

      Under no circumstances at all!
      The biblical god and everything around "him" is completely unpalatable to me.
      Not a shred of real Proof for anything concerning the biblical god.

    • @PROPHET1488
      @PROPHET1488 Před 28 dny

      @@user-pp6fx7si4g U DONT NEED PROOF YOU HAVE NEVER READ A BIBLE ITS FAITH

    • @shanazblacksun7201
      @shanazblacksun7201 Před 7 dny

      Book of stolen science that got dumped down

  • @agentl0key891
    @agentl0key891 Před rokem +26

    The main reason they don't or can't reason it out is because critical thinking has not been taught in public schools for decades.

    • @prattacaster
      @prattacaster Před rokem

      Your obviously really old or don't have children in public school.

    • @agentl0key891
      @agentl0key891 Před rokem

      @@prattacaster Really old, do my children's children count?

    • @prattacaster
      @prattacaster Před rokem +1

      @@agentl0key891 lol, I guess so. My daughter is getting a heck of an education at one of the "worst" public schools in metro Nashville. She has already received college credits and they have a very diverse education curriculum. This is in a state known for terrible public schooling too. The attack on public schooling is a GIANT LIE, or at least overblown. It's really sad to see, and social media is to blame. You have to branch out and seek different news sources or something.

    • @agentl0key891
      @agentl0key891 Před rokem

      @@prattacaster My brother's family is in Nashville, no complaints there. I'm in Chicago where it's worse so let's not paint with a broad brush. It depends who is in charge of the education. The suburbs North of Chicago are better than the Southern (that's probably a funding problem though).

    • @normaforsyth7950
      @normaforsyth7950 Před 18 dny +1

      Or manners! And it's apparent.

  • @maninifarmer1338
    @maninifarmer1338 Před rokem +9

    I find it interesting that historians ignore the migration of the Polynesians and their effects. The Polynesians were the greatest navigators and sailors ever. The migration did not stop at Hawaii.

    • @Aham-Na
      @Aham-Na Před rokem

      There’s Polynesian oral traditions of fair skinned peoples with blonde hair who taught them to fish using nets, actually a very specific legend

    • @ddizon666
      @ddizon666 Před rokem

      @@Aham-Na Chinese blonde 😅

    • @Shwatso
      @Shwatso Před 18 dny

      the polynesians are already austronesian language family. thats not exactly algonquian, iroquoian, lakota, muscogee or chief seattles suquamish

  • @cozycoffee3831
    @cozycoffee3831 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Thank you for doing this great work, everyone needs to know the truth!!! Keep up the great work and God bless!!!

  • @traceypedigo6405
    @traceypedigo6405 Před rokem +3

    I appreciate your hard work, to unravel the origins. Perhaps one day you can focus on my mother's people, who have great variations in our looks. Thanks for your work!

  • @terryhman8527
    @terryhman8527 Před rokem +3

    If you look at the logs of the first Spanish explorers, when they first arrived in North Carolina, they encountered a village, that had an estimated population, of 23 million.

  • @davidmcintosh3468
    @davidmcintosh3468 Před rokem +6

    *THIS IS INCREDIBLY INTERESTING*
    God bless you all!

  • @jackandblaze5956
    @jackandblaze5956 Před rokem +66

    I've never believed the narrative about the super slow migration of humans (mere inches per year) in pre-history, and here's why.
    When I was a teenager in the Boy Scouts, I completed the 50 mile (in one day) hike with a full pack (67 lbs) on my back and we did it over mountainous terrain. We broke camp in the dark, packed up all our stuff, cleaned the site, and started our hike before sunrise in the twilight. After the group of us completed the certified mileage (which was 52 miles), we set up camp and still had time and energy to go on another short hike - so without our packs we went on another 14 mile hike real quick to explore the new area.
    We had all items with us to survive indefinitely without any outside help or contact. There were no cellphones at that time.
    If a group of teenagers can hike over 50 miles per day with tents, food, and everything needed to survive - then why is it impossible to accept that an ancient group of adults could do the same? 50 miles per day x 300 days per year = 15 THOUSAND miles. That's over halfway around the entire PLANET in less than one year on foot.
    Even over rough terrain, a group of fit humans accustomed to a nomadic lifestyle could easily migrate one tenth of that (1500 miles) in one season, and even greater distances with the help of pack animals and assistance animals such as hunting dogs and falcons.
    The entire slow migration narrative is illogical and unlikely.

    • @DejaVuSept11
      @DejaVuSept11 Před rokem +8

      Maybe less than 50 miles a day, when you consider packed teepees, foot ware and grains, fruit of different crops, dried meat and dough, fire preserving gear and domesticated animals, like chickens, goats and turkeys… plus women, children, babies, pregnant women and the elder… impossible to cover that distance in one day, specially on uncharted and jumbled woodland is the land… doubt it if they could pass with carts through that, the landscape after recent ice age was completely different at of what is now….

    • @youflatscreentube
      @youflatscreentube Před rokem +24

      😅50 miles in one day with a 67 pound pack…in the mountains….really?
      I’m calling you on this one.
      After hiking several hundred miles on the AT with a modest 25 pound packs, even after several weeks of being out there getting more conditioned, a 30 miler was a grueling endeavor.
      Now, regarding the inches per year deal, I 100% agree with you.

    • @jackandblaze5956
      @jackandblaze5956 Před rokem +6

      @@youflatscreentube Our troop spent about a year of rigorous conditioning to get in good enough shape to do the 50 mile hike. We started with 15 mile hikes and worked up to 25 mile hikes with small to medium, then large packs. There were a LOT of worn out boots and blisters up to that point. It's not all that common, but we took it as a challenge to earn "The 50 Miler" merit badge by hiking 138 miles in 5 days instead of just the usual 50, but on one of those days we did officially hike 52 miles with full packs.
      Back in the 1970's equipment was not quite as light as it is now, so our packs were a little bit heavy, but we worked up to it. Not everyone in the troop was able to make the big 52 mile in one day hike, but most of us who had been training did, about ten of us.
      We made the big hike at a ranch called Philmont in the mountains of New Mexico USA. We didn't attempt the big hike until we had acclimated to the terrain and altitude over a one week period with shorter hikes.
      The altitude change on the day of the big hike was 6500 to 12,000 feet and back to 8500 feet. The terrain was smooth to rough trails with some loose granite "cobble" on non trails above the treeline. Some of the trails were narrow and very similar to deer and goat trails commonly seen in natural mountain areas. What we did would not be smart for the typical modern, obese American to try, or even a typical gym rat with extra large muscles, but for lean, prehistoric humans packing pemmican and leather botas, I'm sure it would have been very doable.
      Edit: I do remember now that when we went up to the highest elevation, 11,900 ft we left our heavy packs at 9000 feet and just took water, and minimal equipment with us. So our backs did have a six mile reprieve, but not our legs. And our water was frozen when we got to the top of that mountain.

    • @jackandblaze5956
      @jackandblaze5956 Před rokem +9

      @@DejaVuSept11 Yes, but a group of hunters, soldiers, or explorers could easily cover vast distances and spread their "seed" far and wide.

    • @donaldcarpenter5328
      @donaldcarpenter5328 Před rokem

      I AGREE!

  • @jamestravenetti7970
    @jamestravenetti7970 Před rokem +4

    What happened to all the giant skeletons that have been given to the Smithsonian museum for years? They didn't just magically disappear. Hopi legend tells of a race of red headed giants long ago, and skeletons of red headed giants were found in a cave in the Grand Canyon. It was subsequently blown up and the location is a mystery now. What are they trying to hide?

  • @youngprince383
    @youngprince383 Před rokem +4

    So far from the truth my grandma is turning in her grave 🪶

  • @boomstick4054
    @boomstick4054 Před rokem +36

    Native doesn’t mean first. It means originating from a region, perhaps many generations. There is always the possibility that there were a different people & cultures there previously.

    • @jesseritchie9282
      @jesseritchie9282 Před rokem +6

      Exactly

    • @AntilleanConfederation
      @AntilleanConfederation Před rokem +9

      This is why a region can have multiple native species and also multiple native peoples.

    • @willworkforyarn4893
      @willworkforyarn4893 Před rokem

      Wouldn't those originating from a region be the first?

    • @boomstick4054
      @boomstick4054 Před rokem

      @@willworkforyarn4893 That depends on whether you believe the world is 5000 years old, or 150,000 years old.

    • @willworkforyarn4893
      @willworkforyarn4893 Před rokem

      @@boomstick4054 How would that make a difference? Let's say it's 150,000.

  • @box2519
    @box2519 Před rokem +5

    The Cliff Notes on this article would be fascinating to have.

  • @apteryx7080
    @apteryx7080 Před rokem +1

    Fascinating, thank you.

  • @buffoon6973
    @buffoon6973 Před rokem +4

    Indigenous Americans from South America through to Canada and just on the other side of the Bering Strait share a dna marker called 9 repeat allele. Sure indigenous Americans phenotype differs, just like Northern European people look different from Southern European people. They’ve discovered numerous bodies (some mummified) throughout the Americas that date back more than 10K years, and they were indigenous Americans.

  • @CJ-gv6bq
    @CJ-gv6bq Před rokem +10

    I read a scientific research paper done by many universities and the American Indian is not indigenous to North America. These people were nomatic and came to the US via an ice bridge. These people migrated back and forth multiple times before the land bridge receaded and included people from Siberia, Mongolia and other countries.

    • @diegolopez000
      @diegolopez000 Před rokem +1

      If it’s a Navajo dna yes, if it’s a Yaqui dna no, if it’s a tairona dna no. See where I’m going with this, europe is the size of brazil

    • @matthewbent3523
      @matthewbent3523 Před rokem +1

      That's been 100% disproven and is totally racist

    • @CJ-gv6bq
      @CJ-gv6bq Před rokem

      @@matthewbent3523 wow, the information came from a collaborative effort of more than 20 institutions and included genetic testing of human remains to determine race and origan, so my comment is based on science, not racism. You are obviously a Social Justice, neo-Communist if you would employ such a Soviet tactic to discredit my comment. I am part native American, as my grandmother was a French Canadian Indian. Go crawl back into the hole from hence you came.

    • @devilzaid6666
      @devilzaid6666 Před 11 měsíci +1

      i dont understand why people keep grouping natives from mexico to south america and natives from noth america they arent the same, the navajo and co came from siberia

    • @CJ-gv6bq
      @CJ-gv6bq Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@devilzaid6666 Exactly, these people are not indigenous to America. They were part of a nomadic tribe that came to North America via an ice bridge. They actually travelled back and forth over this ice bridge, until ice receded. They are hen migrated into North and South America. .

  • @Dogsday198
    @Dogsday198 Před rokem +52

    An interesting thing to check out about history related to the Aztecs is Steve Quayle and what he is calling "the Nephilim stone". It is from a dig in Mexico and it tells a story similar to Genesis 6.

    • @honorablevessel
      @honorablevessel Před rokem +1

      I couldn't find anything about it. Could you share a link?

    • @Dogsday198
      @Dogsday198 Před rokem +3

      @@honorablevessel I have tried to post links and just spelling it out, and it won't let me post. The Hagmann Report has a website; you should look at the December 1st episode and that will have links to a dvd he is producing.

    • @honorablevessel
      @honorablevessel Před rokem +1

      @@Dogsday198 Thanks, I will.

    • @davidbilliter5619
      @davidbilliter5619 Před rokem +2

      @@Dogsday198 must not fit the narrative 🙄

    • @Dogsday198
      @Dogsday198 Před rokem +1

      @@davidbilliter5619 yep... gotta keep up those appearances.

  • @rayriley4020
    @rayriley4020 Před rokem +1

    Well done and thanks.

  • @getreadyforthelamb
    @getreadyforthelamb Před rokem +2

    Do you have these series on DVD. Also looking for a good one on the Neandertals on DVD for my dad who doesn't read but will watch videos that I send to him.

  • @phyllisjeffers4213
    @phyllisjeffers4213 Před rokem +24

    Please look for a video called quest for the Appaloosa horse. Appaloosa horses have three distinct characteristics not found in any other breeds of horse. They have spotted skin not just the coat, they had of what's known as the human eye which is white around the eyeball, and they have vertically striped hooves. This lady in the film through genetics has proven that the Appaloosa horse originated in Mongolia area. She has also stated that Lewis and Clark mentioned seeing large herds thousands of horses spotted horses when they came across the plains. The Appaloosa probably didn't come from Europe. But I believe the migrating people from Mongolia would have brought their prize possession, they're horses with them when they cross the Bering strait. Just something for you to consider

    • @zvigier
      @zvigier Před rokem +2

      horses are not native to the northern continent. they were brought here

    • @citizencoy4393
      @citizencoy4393 Před rokem

      Interesting Bc today they deny coming across the land bridge Bc it proves they were not the first in the Americas.

    • @brandonwilson5311
      @brandonwilson5311 Před rokem +2

      @@zvigier They actually are native to America and originated in north America...53 million years ago, then they migrated into Asia. Paleontologist have the bones to prove it. They say the horse died off in the ice age then reintroduced by the Spanish. The Natives don't believe this and they say the horse was always here.

    • @dutch9357
      @dutch9357 Před rokem +2

      @@brandonwilson5311I have a news paper article from 2003-2004 of a tribe in central Washington, all about how the horse was always here. Not in the numbers they were after the Spanish, but here.

  • @PlanetRockJesus
    @PlanetRockJesus Před rokem +91

    I'm a Native American. I was BORN here in 1953 of parents who were a mix of Swedish, French, Canadian, etc

    • @shelleythompson-brock6412
      @shelleythompson-brock6412 Před rokem +11

      Same here. Born in 68. Scot, Irish, Dutch, Seneca Iroquois, German.

    • @lizgibson5266
      @lizgibson5266 Před rokem +9

      Swedish, Irish, Cherokee

    • @aryanprivilege9651
      @aryanprivilege9651 Před rokem +11

      The ultra violence of indigenous is horrific to learn about, genocides loses of inhuman numbers the brutality murdering slaving and horror must have been terrifying. Never mind Mayan feasts temple dedications of tens of thousands cannibalism, the destruction of their whole world.

    • @Frankie5Angels150
      @Frankie5Angels150 Před rokem +31

      And Elon Musk is an African-American.

    • @kenrickdavis2980
      @kenrickdavis2980 Před rokem +13

      AND YOU ARE NOT FROM HERE THE TRUE INDIANS ARE ISRAELITE 600 BC

  • @johnbulger8044
    @johnbulger8044 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks Dr. Jeanson for your hard work and research!

  • @cocoserj2387
    @cocoserj2387 Před rokem +1

    What is for certain is the people that have lived in these lands for thousands of years are being convinced that they aren't from this land.
    Who is fooling who?

  • @michaelsigismonde7958
    @michaelsigismonde7958 Před rokem +183

    Two Roman vessels, one dating from circa 300 BC, have already been found off the coast of Brazil. The boats contained quite a number of large amphora (which were verified as being Roman in origin) that contained oil from the Mediterranean area. Archeologists have theorized that the ship was blown off course by a storm to land in a cove off the coast of Brazil. This story was first reported in the New York Times.

    • @JohnStark72
      @JohnStark72 Před rokem +18

      There was also one reported off the coast of Texas ages ago.

    • @andrewsimms70
      @andrewsimms70 Před rokem +16

      How do you know they were roman, as I have learned the Romans only learned how to build ships when they captured one from Carthage, and they copied it, could this ship be from Carthage instead? and the people in that area looked a lot different from those today who are Turks who invaded in the 14th century. let's not talk about Vikings, the olamacs were there a lot longer and their descendants are from west Africa, I think has always they Europeans wants to claim every history for themselves even stealing other cultures has their own

    • @jackandblaze5956
      @jackandblaze5956 Před rokem +19

      If I was part of a group of European sailor merchants in 300 BC blown off course by a storm and ended up in Brazil - after seeing the women there - believe me, I would NOT want to go back to Europe for ANY reason. Not even to tell my buddies and ESPECIALLY not my wife. No way Hose-aye. I would definitely keep that secret. btw, I misspelled José on purpose - they didn't speak Portuguese in Brasil at that time.

    • @jackandblaze5956
      @jackandblaze5956 Před rokem +12

      @@andrewsimms70 Of course the Olmecs of Central America were from Africa. To assume anything different is racist. Europeans, Asians, AND Africans all had sailing vessels long before the dark ages and the subsequent attempt to rewrite history by the optimistically naive and/or egotistical Europeans of the Renaissance era.
      Although many of those vessels were not specifically designed to cross oceans, it's already been proven that given the right conditions - even a dugout canoe can cross the Pacific one way - so why not the Atlantic and why not in an actual boat blown by the trade winds or a storm?

    • @alantasman8273
      @alantasman8273 Před rokem

      @@andrewsimms70 There only one race the human race...the rest is cultural, educational and melanin differences. We are all offspring from Noah and his family...satan's goal is to divide and conquer God's creation.

  • @surrenderdaily333
    @surrenderdaily333 Před rokem +8

    This is by far the most interesting video in this series so far!

    • @servantgeorge1700
      @servantgeorge1700 Před rokem +2

      @@markuse3472 I haven't seen the video, but it seemed to flawed right from the first 30 seconds. I wanted to check the comments to see what the people were saying and thinking. You seen to be the only one, so far, that has even given any real thought or critic to the video. Thanks, though I think l will see the video to gather my own opinion: compare it to what I know, and with what you have stated.

    • @danthebookhunter
      @danthebookhunter Před rokem +1

      @@markuse3472 thank you sir. I was taking notes as this guy was making his presentation and I think you have done a better and more thorough rebuttal then I could have a accomplished without a great deal of time and editing

  • @dalewarke7763
    @dalewarke7763 Před rokem +1

    When you post a new video in the series, maybe you can put a numerical post, so it is easier to look for when a viewer wants to watch this information in chronological order. As it is now, you have to click on a video and wait until one of the presentators mentions which episode we are viewing.

  • @samuelpike1248
    @samuelpike1248 Před rokem +1

    Big Dave,I am mostly of English ancestry,that I am aware of anyway(but I wonder if there are any Pike groups,which is my last name, that over time may have migrated to England say from Scotland perhaps. I know many from my dad's side came over from the southern part of England,but my grandma's side(Robison),came over from Sweden. I honestly cannot find much doing a search over on Family Tree,but interestingly enough,I found a co-worker who is a 9th cousin,what are the chances of that I wonder where you have one or more co-workers related to you on down the line? I guess I may have to log back into my Ancestry account to see if there are any new developments in the past few years. But as far as these DNA kits. Do they actually work? Some say they do and some say they don't. If I knew that there is a chance they do work,I would love to send in a DNA kit to see where other ancestors may have come from,I just don't know much about my dad's side to be honest.

  • @bch5513
    @bch5513 Před rokem +12

    I was watching a program about all the gigantic structures in the rain forests that were uncovered by deforestation. Large complexes of these geometric structures of unknown origin. All over in central and South America.

    • @patrickdaly1161
      @patrickdaly1161 Před rokem +1

      Lost civilizations reclaimed by nature. It wouldn't surprise me if we remove sand from the Sahara and other big deserts that man made structures would be there from past civilization.

  • @Luke-vg4mt
    @Luke-vg4mt Před rokem +69

    Navajo language from the Arizona Tribe is able to be understood in parts of Canada. This really proves what he is saying. The Natives have not been in the U.S. for tens of thousands of years. To say that the languages are still similar over 10,000 years would be a very outstanding miracle. Their Language goes all the way back to Siberians. It's in the Siberian Language group (Which if forgot the technical term for that Language group.) It's not to dimmish our native people but it's to refute arrogant claims secular scientists make.

    • @kirkkirkland7244
      @kirkkirkland7244 Před rokem +17

      The earth is as old as the Bible says, around 6 thousand years old!!!

    • @kirkshairpiece6741
      @kirkshairpiece6741 Před rokem +18

      The Navho language sounds VERY much like thlanguage spoken by the Dene Indians of North western Canada. The Dene have a story by the elders that there was once a terrible snow storm and half the tribe got lost never to be seen again. MANY Dene now believe the Navaho are the lost tribe.

    • @Strawberryknight
      @Strawberryknight Před rokem +13

      @@kirkkirkland7244 🤣so, gasoline is not fossil fuel from dinosaur; it is from human waste... Hahahahaha...🤣🤣🤣

    • @EB-xz1nq
      @EB-xz1nq Před rokem +7

      Friend, 6000 years is possible.
      Hear me out!
      Let’s say a author writes a sentence, several sentences and puts away the work for several decades. Later the sentence, paragraph, book is finished. To the reader of the book time was seemless, to the author time could be a lifetime. Time is a construct and of no limitation for creator of the universe.

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins Před rokem +2

      @@kirkshairpiece6741 Wow, they must have been REALLY lost to wind up half a continent away!

  • @bozeman1982
    @bozeman1982 Před rokem +1

    Great content, but I would like to go through these in order can we get them numbered.

  • @starchild8428
    @starchild8428 Před rokem +3

    In truth the first Americans are the American Indians who were reclassified to so called black, negro, colored, and most recently African American. Yes some Europeans did come mix with us, and even a good amount of them were deeply melinated or so called black as well as pale skin.

  • @rh3309
    @rh3309 Před 2 lety +115

    Can you guys please put these in a playlist?

    • @lauragrismore8696
      @lauragrismore8696 Před 2 lety +31

      The Playlist is called "The New History of the Human Race."

    • @lbee8247
      @lbee8247 Před 2 lety +8

      @@lauragrismore8696 thank you

    • @hoponpop3330
      @hoponpop3330 Před rokem +13

      Native implies born in a specific location
      I’m a native of the US

    • @markuse3472
      @markuse3472 Před rokem

      @@hoponpop3330 But Native Americans were THE ones here first before the rape, murder, slavery and theft done to them.
      They are rightfully called Native, just as are Aboriginals of Australia.

    • @johncarter1137
      @johncarter1137 Před rokem +10

      @@hoponpop3330 Yelp. The woke people evidently have never looked up the definition of native or indigenous.

  • @alexanderdore8607
    @alexanderdore8607 Před rokem +29

    Another addendum to my comment about the Minoans who we are really not sure of their origins other than they predate ancient Greece but were the bronze suppliers to the entire Bronze Age era in that in a Minoan ship wreck ingots of copper and tin were found the copper which had its own specific isotopes was discovered to have originated from mines on an island in Lake Superior in the Americas and small Minoan pottery was found near these unique ancient mines. Even in NE Brazil they have now found evidence of ancient Egyptian artifacts as in the Egyptian style reed boats found on lake Titicaca. I agree with your skepticism but I think you could have made a stronger case about timelines
    I thank Zecharia Sitchin for opening my eyes from data I discovered in the bowels of NASA while working on DGPS.

    • @alantasman8273
      @alantasman8273 Před rokem +6

      By the way, those copper mines off Lake Superior show that they were massively worked/mined over an extended period.

    • @ralphriffle1126
      @ralphriffle1126 Před rokem

      In Samuel chapter 9; " Did I NOT DELIVER THE Philistiy from Captor" in Hebrew Captor is Crete!
      The Philistines are monans.

    • @enrico7474
      @enrico7474 Před rokem

      Minoans are genetically related to anatolian farmers like the rest of preindoeuropean europe ,there is no mystery to it.

    • @rhovey1059
      @rhovey1059 Před rokem

      Arguably the name minoan could be taken from the Hebrew for “from Noah”. And there is the whole seamanship similarity. Or maybe not.

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Před rokem

      @@rhovey1059 Interesting. "Min" also means from in Arabic. Possibly other semitic languages?

  • @danielboerman9585
    @danielboerman9585 Před rokem +3

    I have always thought about this... What we have been taught does not make sense!

  • @davidbenner2289
    @davidbenner2289 Před rokem +2

    There is the mound builders. One is near my home on the South Fork of the Shenandoah River in Warren County, Virginia.

  • @rhiannonfugatt3269
    @rhiannonfugatt3269 Před rokem +3

    At 49-50 minutes into this video it is spoken about the similarity between the mythological stories about the cosmology. Remember, beliefs shape perception. Wasn't it not Christians who wrote down this lore? A huge elephant in the room that many historians, archaeologists forget to look at and lack recognition of is how Christianity demonized anything that women did, especially if the lore being written down was from animist societies, female forms of the divine. So you gotta take a lot of the written material when it concerns females with a grain of salt because anything related to the female sex was down played. Christians wanted subservient, obedient, pious females. Any female throughout history that was even mentioned or included in written lore has never been portrayed correctly. I mean, look at the bible

  • @bluzzjazz
    @bluzzjazz Před rokem +21

    The amount of research that went into this presentation is astounding!

    • @paulheydarian1281
      @paulheydarian1281 Před rokem +5

      Really?🤔
      How so?🧐

    • @kathrynbeetham5308
      @kathrynbeetham5308 Před rokem +4

      Yeh. Researched from dodgy websites to back up his belife, nothing backed with actual evidence or sience.

    • @emmanuelgoldspleen2905
      @emmanuelgoldspleen2905 Před rokem

      @@kathrynbeetham5308 Yes. Jeanson's presentation was absolutely shite.
      For someone allegedly with a PhD, I am shocked at how poorly educated he truly is.
      There was not much scientific material presented in this clip.
      It's all unscientific Christian hogwash and speculation, on behalf of Bible-Belt Americans.

    • @emmanuelgoldspleen2905
      @emmanuelgoldspleen2905 Před rokem

      @@paulheydarian1281 It's a shockingly poor level of research!

  • @brad2548
    @brad2548 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Having native American heritage I believe this. I dont think many native Americans would believe this though. It's hard to be wrong all these years. 🤔😖

  • @SPLITSLEEVE
    @SPLITSLEEVE Před rokem +2

    "When the research team established a clear genetic link between the 5,500-year-old female - whose remains had been excavated from an ancient settlement site on Lucy Island, B.C. - and the 2,500-year-old individual (also from Dodge Island).
    That surprise led to elation when the team found that the directly related prehistoric individuals had “the exact same mitogenome of a living Tsimshian person” All three people lived in the same area.
    Source gizmodo

  • @tomlambert915
    @tomlambert915 Před rokem +16

    when we were little kids in the 60's, in the evening we would often see lights in the distance and hear crowds of people cheering. it wasn't until we were older that we "discovered" a baseball field a block away but we weren't allowed to cross the street yet. they even spoke a different language we never heard before. fast forward 60 years and i now realize our home town was being conquered by spaniards.😂

    • @cowlico
      @cowlico Před rokem +1

      What the🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @raulparrado6476
      @raulparrado6476 Před rokem

      Good one!!!😂

    • @shanazblacksun7201
      @shanazblacksun7201 Před 7 dny

      I have ancestry from the Mississippi River people all the way to New Orleans...we are rich in melanated origins that identify us as the Tribes of the dynastys that were established in the lands of nations of the true origin. White people were not ever recognized as equal in power . They tried to manipulate the hearth and did so established themselves as dirty beast

  • @ellenados804
    @ellenados804 Před rokem +10

    I actually learned this as a theory in elementary school 50 years ago. Interesting

    • @keke1093
      @keke1093 Před rokem +1

      Fun fact: not only r they not the 1st Americans they r not even Indian n the Earl 1900's they was able to purchase their nationality and claim to Indian for cheap as 5$ which is where the term five dollar Indian derived from and the Mayans the original people of Mexico who built the pyramids migrated to islands of Jamaica and Haiti who y'all call Jamaicans Haitians and Trinidadians who all come from the the Igbo tribe who is descendants of Abraham

    • @mikenuzzo3323
      @mikenuzzo3323 Před rokem

      @@keke1093 THAT LANGUAGE IS big in africa

    • @devinmosley6060
      @devinmosley6060 Před rokem

      @@keke1093 actually the so called African Americas is the indigenous natives reclassified throughout history in 1800s and 1900s we are not african we are total different types of negronoids tribes
      We are from Shem! Africans are from Ham those two tribe mingle the most that's why we're mostly similar in colors but totally different distinct features ..you don't see no one calling South Pacific Aboriginal negronoids africa Australian or African Tongan or African Samoan so why call us African American if my people was already here .. ps in 1900s only 6 % of the blacks population was from african descendants

    • @devinmosley6060
      @devinmosley6060 Před rokem

      @Art G the the racial integrity act of 1924 first passed in Virginia the beginning of the white people race and the so called slaughter of the real Indians it was on paper not physical yall weak mfs anyways

  • @GoatyGoatGirl
    @GoatyGoatGirl Před 10 měsíci

    Toward the end, you make the very best point: science often disagrees with science. My youngest is about to get her degree as a geologist and she writes papers on how some believe a certain mineral area formed one way while others totally oppose them. Even the formation method with its timeline possibilities for rocks is debatable within the scientific community

  • @garnettforgiven5890
    @garnettforgiven5890 Před rokem +3

    I told my students that small pox was already here in the states. When they asked how was that. I told them that the Native Americans we know as natives came here from asia. And the first record of small pox is found in China.

    • @RealHooksy
      @RealHooksy Před rokem +1

      You need to be sacks for lying to your students

    • @garnettforgiven5890
      @garnettforgiven5890 Před rokem

      @@RealHooksy facts, look it up. You just want to believe the lie.

    • @RealHooksy
      @RealHooksy Před rokem

      @@garnettforgiven5890 I like to believe things that Make sense GF, and you don’t.

    • @garnettforgiven5890
      @garnettforgiven5890 Před rokem

      @@RealHooksy you like to believe the popular narrative. Stop lying to yourself. You are not fooling anyone. All people want is normality. Here is the proof. All, and i say alll!!!!!!!!! Native Americans have Mongolian and Chinese DNA, most have DNA from the original people of America, the Hoppie. All northern American natives have traditional history story telling that they came here and conquered the original people. Bragging that they committed real genocide. Second, the earliest form or oldest strand of Small pox was found in north n eastern china. Where is that, Mongolia.
      Last, the stand of small pox that took over north America was not the same strand that European had. It was a mutation of the china's oldest strand and cow pox.
      I understand you and people like you only want to blame whity, and feel good by saying you are one of the good ones. Most American academics have refused to teach traditional native history. Becasue, why, you guessed it, it doesn't fit their narrative.

    • @garnettforgiven5890
      @garnettforgiven5890 Před rokem

      @@RealHooksy get off the plantation. You are a slave

  • @bearthalamas9241
    @bearthalamas9241 Před rokem +41

    According to chief Joseph riverwind, the native Americans were only here for a couple thousand years before the Europeans. There was red headed cannibal giant ppl here the Indians wiped out completely. The Ohio serpent mounds were supposed to be here before the Indians were. Chief Joseph riverwind has a 2 ft long spearhead he said was made of iron mined in Turkey. Supposedly the giants could spear 2-3 Indians at a time, and run carrying a buffalo in their arms they were so big.

    • @aryanprivilege9651
      @aryanprivilege9651 Před rokem +2

      How would he know, no writing no metal no formal history no animals of labor no wheels we domesticated horse. Myths I could read glyphs they couldn’t speak Spanish national language. Christian English named. Maybe, curious.

    • @bearthalamas9241
      @bearthalamas9241 Před rokem +8

      @@aryanprivilege9651 A lot of oral tradition is passed down word for word for years, and they take their oral tradition very serious. They tested the metal on the spearhead and found Isotopes that match minerals in the iron to mines in Turkey. There's videos with chief Joseph talking about this stuff. He also talks about in sometime around 2011 a lot of ppl did some kind of Crystal.skull ritual at the serpent mounds in Ohio, and several weird deaths happened in the next 48 hrs in the surrounding community, like a spike in natural cause and drug overdose deaths. A big spike. They went from like 1-2 deaths a year in that area to like 18 in two days. Look up now you see tv or nystv video on the serpent mounds. Chief Joseph talks about the spearhead, and the serpent mound ritual, and all kinds of stuff. It's about a 2 hrs video and 90% of it is chief Joseph telling amazing stories.

    • @leehouston5436
      @leehouston5436 Před rokem +6

      @@aryanprivilege9651 because all the nations have oral history that’s passed down generation to generation

    • @Frankie5Angels150
      @Frankie5Angels150 Před rokem +2

      Methinks Injun speak with forked tongue!

    • @Frankie5Angels150
      @Frankie5Angels150 Před rokem +4

      You literally described oral tradition by calling it oral tradition!
      Brushing and flossing is my family’s oral tradition.

  • @scarbo2229
    @scarbo2229 Před rokem +5

    “Native” can mean either “first occupant” of a location or “one who was born” at a location.

  • @tashnahtv6098
    @tashnahtv6098 Před rokem +5

    I discovered this channel yesterday and boy oh boy, have I had a lot of questions answered. So many things make sense now. Things are not as complicated as some others make them seem. Sometimes the explanations are just so simple... but of course, if I'm going to try to sell something that doesn't make much sense I'd likely have to embellish in order to make it seem plausible. In all the videos I watched here between yesterday and today, a lot of that embellished nonsense just disappeared. I have more hope now and am less afraid of what to teach my young child. Thank you for making your book prices affordable.

  • @Artchick1972
    @Artchick1972 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @daryleemanuel5325
    @daryleemanuel5325 Před rokem +6

    I'm Tuscarora.....my peoples pottery can be found here in North Carolina ranging 12000 years. For my peoples history we've been here for a very long time approximately 1200 years easily.

    • @daryleemanuel5325
      @daryleemanuel5325 Před rokem +2

      The People who were here were the people who fled before Joshua. The Giants.

    • @daryleemanuel5325
      @daryleemanuel5325 Před rokem +4

      Plus, the Vikings probably did landed somewhere in the northeast probably between 500 and 800 Azd.

    • @daryleemanuel5325
      @daryleemanuel5325 Před rokem

      King Solomon sent his "Sea People" on three year voyages to California to get gold. Joseph of Egypt sent massive ships up the Colorado, China sent legions of ships for a couple hundreds of years, and in fact the, Chinese alphabet broken down into its individual aspects, tells the Bible stories precisely. Their first dynasty were world travelers and believed strongly enough in Genesis to embody all of it alphabetically. Africa had several periods where they sent ships, and now you can look up cocain mummies showing proof the kings of Egypt had a steady supply of snow. All this information is being hidden so it can be re-written. If all this information would come to light, it would be clear as day to the entire world that a war took place and it involved us on the earth and the whole heavens. And there was a good side and a bad side, and the bad side was really bad because they wanted us all either wise eaten as food, or not only serving them as slaves but WORSHIPPING them as gods and not God on the good side, or they wanted us DEAD. During the cosmic terrestrial battle, all their major generals on the bad side were arrested and chained under mountains and under rivers like the Euphrates River, which is drying up right now BTW. Their children clashed and killed one another, {see: clash of the titans} and then The flood liquefied the ground under the smaller ones feet. That's how they were preserved as fossils for everyone to see. and they were turned to stone just like Enoch said God had told the whole world that He would do. They cut down all the cosmic trees, so naturally the soil was unstable from supporting the larger life as before and we know that there were some trees of which were 8 miles in diameter!!! Remember now, these entaties were demigods so their spirit remained and could be summoned as demons after the flood. And everyone knew about this information. Up until here recently, as a matter of fact Abraham Lincoln spoke about a number of things I'm referencing.They, (demonic forces), can only come back if we help them. Before we go any further down this rabbit hole just know that nothing is what it seems. Today we have bits and pieces of technology and think we're smart, when in actuality as a whole, people living today are the most ignorant in all of human history. Humans were flying over 12,000 years ago. China had ships as large as our aircraft carriers today, over 3,000 years ago. Africans could build ships made of reeds as large as our battle ships, that could not be sunk!!!! Our dugout canoes were indestructible and the foundation to every canoes today, same as the inuit and the kayak. And ALL were capable of Bluewater travel with hardly any modifications to speak of. Ask our Polynesian cousins. For thousands of years.

  • @giovannifarinacci5946
    @giovannifarinacci5946 Před rokem +26

    Thank you for your presentation. I believe there will be more things that in times to come will be discovered- likely even unexpected things. I believe that different groups from foreign regions settled the New World in addition to the likely central Asia region. Like you implied an open mind is essential.

    • @keke1093
      @keke1093 Před rokem +1

      Fun fact: not only r they not the 1st Americans they r not even Indian n the Earl 1900's they was able to purchase their nationality and claim to Indian for cheap as 5$ which is where the term five dollar Indian derived from and the Mayans the original people of Mexico who built the pyramids migrated to islands of Jamaica and Haiti who y'all call Jamaicans Haitians and Trinidadians who all come from the the Igbo tribe who is descendants of Abraham

    • @dustin2858
      @dustin2858 Před rokem

      Things are discovered and "mysteriously disappear" everyday

    • @Justin-zi8bs
      @Justin-zi8bs Před rokem

      @@keke1093 thats really interesting thank you for sharing sister

  • @elipeterson9262
    @elipeterson9262 Před rokem +2

    You should read the book, “He walked the Americas” by L. Taylor Hansen in the 1960s. I speaks the oral records of several Native American tribes and others that speak of where they lived around 100AD and how many tribes used to live in cities.

  • @MsGoddess4
    @MsGoddess4 Před měsícem

    Thank you. Makes sense to me.

  • @mompofelski4191
    @mompofelski4191 Před rokem +5

    this is a puzzle with many, many parts of which we have a few pieces. we can speculate until the cows come home, but we won't know until more parts are discovered and that is up to God when and if we ever discover it. Still this is very interesting to think about. We will all be surprised when the puzzle is completely connected. Yowza.

  • @Dulc3B00kbyBrant0n
    @Dulc3B00kbyBrant0n Před rokem +50

    Thank God for Answers in Genesis

    • @user-sb1vz9pv5y
      @user-sb1vz9pv5y Před rokem +2

      Why? Cant you find your invisible friend?

    • @captainfanta8641
      @captainfanta8641 Před rokem +4

      No, not when it comes to the America's. It sent the church into a tezy when America was introduced to the European world. Their the Bible didn't mention the America's, or it's people, nor the Animals that lived here. That wasn't settled until 1542. You might want to learn history before typing.

    • @EyesFoward
      @EyesFoward Před rokem

      @@user-sb1vz9pv5y Bet you believe in Aliens though and that they built the Pyramids.

    • @itiiyt
      @itiiyt Před rokem +4

      @@user-sb1vz9pv5y The Bible says , God is a spirit. The Bible also says ; that we can see God through his son.

    • @robertferguson5562
      @robertferguson5562 Před rokem +2

      @@captainfanta8641 correct

  • @user-xv4oy4vc6h
    @user-xv4oy4vc6h Před 2 měsíci

    I like that you are trying your best to help for at least the Eastern to central U.S.

  • @leoncardinal2035
    @leoncardinal2035 Před rokem +7

    Yes! I thank you for all of your research. We grew up being taught that we are descendants of monkeys. I an mot well educated as an older ( now Christian) man. We never had God/ Father, Son Jesus The Christ and Holy Spirit invited into our household, or schooling.
    As I look back to my childhood, I remember finding it hard to believe and it even led to mistrust of what I was being taught about our past. I started to reject my teachers and quit school early. Lack of true teachings is really effecting generations and it is playing out in society today.

    • @ClementGreen
      @ClementGreen Před rokem +1

      How can lack of true teachings effect generations? Doesn't make any sense

    • @YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND
      @YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND Před rokem

      Talk for yourself, You were being taught that... We weren't taught anything concerning we came from monkeys...

    • @ClementGreen
      @ClementGreen Před rokem

      @@YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND I don't know what the problem is anyway. If we were taught that we all came from rats or cockroaches, that would be an unpleasant truth - even if it made sense! But everyone likes monkeys: I'd rather be descended from a monkey than from any other animal.

    • @bengreen171
      @bengreen171 Před rokem

      we do come from monkeys. We are still apes. I'm sorry you are so insecure that you need to deny this.
      Just think about how we know all the information about how humanity has spread across the planet. All the genetic evidence. Ask yourself how this genetic evidence works. Then ask yourself why biologists say that we can trace our ancestry further back to find outhow humans are related to other animals. If you accept the gene evidence and technology that shows how you are related to your parents, siblings and cousins - then you must accept that this same technology and genetic information can tell us who our more distant relatives are.

  • @fgeiger41
    @fgeiger41 Před rokem +5

    Census numbers are not to be trusted. In Central America America they REFUSED to count the negro people until 2015 as they implemented the story of them being African while history throughly documented the reclassification of Asian slaves to Indians and removal of the status from the aboriginals. Same in North America, where if you examine the FIRST census, it only documents free whites and slaves indicating the slaves had to be the non free whites AND Indians were not to be enumerated. In later census records you have an exponential explosion in so called "negro and black" slaves, genocide of Indians and only govt agent enumerator filled out the census forms... and wrote people in as they pleased or were directed! The best part is in the directions to the enumerators they're told to watch put for so called whites mixing with Indians and not so called blacks or negros. Capping that is the fact that so called negros were reclassified captured Indians.

    • @scm98
      @scm98 Před rokem

      Stop stealing our culture we indigenous people from Latin America are brown not black or African, Afro-Latinos were just counted as the mixed population. The governments just recognized them as Afro-Latino since they wanted to embrace their African roots

    • @fgeiger41
      @fgeiger41 Před rokem

      @Salvador 🤣🤣🤣 you no have culture to steal which is what the colonizers do and monetize it. I don't use anything African OR native American. Are we stealing your clothing? Language? Dance? Music? Cuisine? SPORTS? Religion? Must be your inventions? Stop talking out the side of your neck. Negro culture is the most stolen, mimicked and monetized. And it 100% that captured Indians were reclassified as negro and in Central America the Spanish reclassified their MIXED ASIAN slaves to Indian by govt decree so I wouldn't be so fast to claim that. The original people were reclassified so 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @FireObsidian
      @FireObsidian Před rokem

      What is your point or what are you trying to prove?

    • @bamos8729
      @bamos8729 Před rokem

      @@FireObsidian that negroes are indigenous to America. And a lot of didn't come off no slave ship from Africa. And they been here forever

  • @cinda6874
    @cinda6874 Před rokem +52

    I don't care who was here first but God was. So there!!! He made us all!

    • @denisegarchow1405
      @denisegarchow1405 Před rokem +7

      The Bible says that Noah devided the whole world between his sons. I belive the bible, YAHUAH'S word!

    • @blahblahblah4544
      @blahblahblah4544 Před rokem +3

      Yeah me to :)

    • @gamethogic3751
      @gamethogic3751 Před rokem +1

      You literally just said you don’t care about God…thats a good first step to being reasonable ..lets keep that goin

    • @fredarente
      @fredarente Před rokem

      Naturally you don’t care and Your GOD is not the first here either!!!!!
      American Holocaust;(
      I certify to you that with the help of God we shall powerfully enter your country and shall make War against You in All Ways and All Manners that we can and shall subject You to the yoke and obedience of the Church and their Highnesses. We shall take You and Your Wives and Your Children, and shall make Slaves of Them, and as such shall sale and dispose of them as their Highnesses may Command. And we shall take your goods and shall do You all the Mischief and Damage that We can as to vassals who do not obey and refuse to receive their Lord and resist and Contradict him. In practice the Spanish ( European Colonizers) did not usually wait for the Indians to reply to their demands. The Indians were manacled then as it were they were read their rights. ( as one colonist and historian described the routine. After they were put in chains someone read the Requerimiento without knowing their language and without any interpreters, and without either the readers or the Indians understanding the Language they had no opportunity to reply, being immediately carried away Prisoners the Europeans not failing to use the stick on those who did not go fast enough. In this perverse way the invasion and destruction of what many including Columbus thought was a “Heaven On Earth” began! Not that the reading of the Requerimiento was necessary to the inhuman violence the Spanish (European Colonizers and the Church) were to perpetrate against the Indigenous People they confronted. Rather the proclamation was merely a legalistic Rational for the fanatical.......the requerimiento is representatives of the very same standards practiced Policing Today.
      Columbus and his men shipped thousands of Sun-kissed, Melanin Rich, Aboriginal, Indigenous American Indians to The Islands, To Europe and to Afrika and sold them as Negroes.
      Negroland is in Afrika and yet we don’t question why?!?
      And the idea that Europeans continue to both negate and experiment with the existing functioning Cultures is highly offensive.
      American History equals,
      Aboriginal History
      Autochthonous History
      American Indian History
      Indigenous American History =
      Black History!!!
      Reclassification from Indigenous to Black and Afrikan American has both denied and confused a great many of Our People, Regarding Our Contributions, In our Own Land.
      The Meritorious Manumission Act of 1710......In Exchange for Freedom.
      1) Save the life of Pigment Impaired.
      2) Protect the Pigment Impaired.
      3) Squeal on The Sun Kissed.
      4) Invent something that the Pigment Impaired can make Financial Gain and Power from.
      The Fragility is real and seems to be exclusive to the uninvited, Europeans, who’ve no bootstraps to genuinely boast upon.

    • @allstargaming5270
      @allstargaming5270 Před rokem +4

      @@gamethogic3751 blasphemy

  • @marthasteele9917
    @marthasteele9917 Před měsícem

    Truly fascinating. I find your explanations to be the most reasonable I have ever heard. I appreciate your willingness to accept the oral histories of the people with whom you are researching. I have always found the "main-stream" experts entirely too arrogant in dismissing all evidence and theories put forth by the very people that would know. Thank you Dr. Jeanson, can.t wait to watch all your videos.

  • @ericwoody22
    @ericwoody22 Před rokem

    That's the boldest statement I've ever read!!!

  • @danielcraft3727
    @danielcraft3727 Před rokem +30

    I am of scots Irish descent and I have an almost impossible rare condition of painful lipomas, fatty tumors supposedly passed down the line from my dark haired and skin ancestral Mediterranean mothers. Listed on the Center of Disease Control, CDC, as a rare disease. Some of my ancestral relatives joined the Cherokee Paint Clan a couple of hundred years ago so related through blood. One doesn't have to go back that many years to see most of the world is fairly closely related especially with the Anglo Saxons, Scots Irish, etcetera spreading to the four corners of the earth. For the good bad and the ugly. Brothers against brothers and cousins against cousins the roots of war. Kings, Queens and Pawns on the world's stage that is a chessboard.

    • @marinevetmom3137
      @marinevetmom3137 Před rokem +1

      Were you ever in the military?

    • @kimmy9695
      @kimmy9695 Před rokem +2

      My sister has that. Do you know how they treat it?

    • @marinevetmom3137
      @marinevetmom3137 Před rokem +1

      Two of my MarineVets have it and all that they were injected with makes me think that the shots were the cause.

    • @danielcraft3727
      @danielcraft3727 Před rokem +2

      @@marinevetmom3137 No I was never in the military. 8 month waiting list to get in the coast guard back in 79 during Iranian hostage days so me and a friend didn't join. We were more the defend the homeland first types and have great respect for the brave who fight in other countries. I don't do vaccines and such and probably would have ended up pealing potatoes, cleaning toilets and weekends in the brig. I feel for your kids. Some with as much as 19 years of service and just weeks away from retirement have been discharged without their pensions for denial of religious exemptions for the forced on experimental COVID shots. My hope and prayers are with the veterans and active duty brave men and woman. Korean Vietnam thru the first gulf war veterans were some of my best friends. No higher a civilian honor by the military. Would like to see more veterans and active duty working together and not separated into so many groups. Would pass along recipe of lemon lime orange etcetera slices squeezed and whole into glass green tea bag dipped into preferably local wild honey, a good pinch of freshly powdered ginger and any other fruits vegetables or herbs and if wanted or needed teaspoon to a tablespoon of pure vanilla extract is the best cough syrup and sore throat lozenges as it gets and preventative health in my opinion. COVID 22 23 might get me yet but I have been exposed every week since day one and so be it. Food as medicine and medicine as food has been around since the stone age and was chiseled in stone. Apologize for length of answer to your question but there was no simple answer. I'm nobodies preacher nor judge just passing along some of the old ways I learned from others. Over and Out as we used to say.

    • @marinevetmom3137
      @marinevetmom3137 Před rokem +1

      @@danielcraft3727 👍

  • @KenJackson_US
    @KenJackson_US Před rokem +8

    47:48 _"... it seems sadly today many Americans don't want to think about the questions for themselves. They want to be told what to think. And that has_ dangerous _consequences, especially on questions of life and death."_
    Amen! I observe this a lot, both in discussions about microbe-to-man evolution and the d|e|a|d|l|y s h o t.

    • @keke1093
      @keke1093 Před rokem

      Fun fact: not only r they not the 1st Americans they r not even Indian n the Earl 1900's they was able to purchase their nationality and claim to Indian for cheap as 5$ which is where the term five dollar Indian derived from and the Mayans the original people of Mexico who built the pyramids migrated to islands of Jamaica and Haiti who y'all call Jamaicans Haitians and Trinidadians who all come from the the Igbo tribe who is descendants of Abraham

    • @KenJackson_US
      @KenJackson_US Před rokem

      @@keke1093: _"... not only r they not the 1st Americans ..."_
      Whenever anyone says someone was not the first people or the original people in some place, I just roll my eyes. There's been a lot of settling, moving, dying off, wiping out, intermarrying and resettling in the past few thousand years. Nobody can claim to be original or first.

  • @Cedricbennettjr
    @Cedricbennettjr Před rokem +3

    Australian aboriginals we're the first ones here...

  • @carllove3705
    @carllove3705 Před rokem

    That was very very interesting. I like this thesis.

  • @kathyjames9250
    @kathyjames9250 Před rokem +37

    Thank you gentlemen! I am really enjoying the blessings of “increased knowledge” of all kinds, Biblical and scientific, etc.

  • @blackhawk7r221
    @blackhawk7r221 Před rokem +9

    So Old World sailors populated the New World with ships, sails, the wheel, and metallurgy. Yet somehow, that knowledge and skill was miraculously forgotten once in the New World?

    • @James_Bee
      @James_Bee Před rokem +1

      What? That's not what he is saying o.O

  • @Alwaysavictim4367
    @Alwaysavictim4367 Před rokem +2

    A lot of native American tribes mention that there were others here before them and that they had red hair and we're taller people.

    • @sokimalinar
      @sokimalinar Před rokem

      reddish blonde hair ...that are their ancestors we have their dna
      I assume they did simply get rid of the populations that did keep that traits at some point

    • @Goyahkla6772
      @Goyahkla6772 Před 28 dny +1

      That’s not true among many tribes

  • @jameshayden3952
    @jameshayden3952 Před rokem +4

    What's really funny is most souls have incarnated in the skins they hate, fear, or think is beneath them many times before. Back to school haters.

  • @MrAtsyhere
    @MrAtsyhere Před rokem +77

    Something the oral traditions and this migration path ALL have in common. That the Native ancestors come from the North and West. Even the Algonquin speaking Mohegans (Of which I have an ancestor) trace their lineage from that direction near the Thundering water falls to the present location in Connecticut. I recall reading that the Micmac (Could be Maliseet) also trace their language to the Western Blackfoot of the Plains. It was the Northern Cree from the Boreal Forests above the Great Lakes that pushed with the Ojibwa the Sioux from the area into the prairies because of their aggressive war like attitudes. Consequently my Mohegan mixed race ancestors (Green Mountain Boys et el) named the SENECA in their Mohegan tongue. Seneca means Snakes in their Heads (Crazy), someone wrote that down its not their name. Mohawks just the same Mo Hawk means Man-eater (Cannibals). Their Actual name was Magua (Bear). The original Snake Mound builders and the Anasazi appear to have all been destroyed by the time Europeans arrived. Mine 400 years ago in 1623.

    • @markuse3472
      @markuse3472 Před rokem +12

      1. This DUDE stated #NativeAmericans could not be believed because they spoke of super-natural and amazing things in their history: as a "scientist," he omitted the exact same from EVERY other people on the planet. There is no evidence for this book to be seen as accurate historically, but we also know European history has been strongly manipulated. There is no way no how ANY history can be believed past 70/75 percent, and I mean history prior to 1800-1900. 2. He stated #NativeAmericans were 'naked and hungry' when Europeans arrived: way off. They had food shortages, sure, from time to time, but just about EVERY people on the planet also had them. And, Native Americans were generally happy people, having a freedom of the land unlike anywhere on the planet (mountains, hills, valleys, prairies as far as all eyes could see, bountiful rivers, lakes, ponds and the sea...). 3. He keeps suggesting everyone is of Black-African descent: as a "scientist," he should know better that, Black Africans are also then of the White and/or Middle-Eastern descent. You dismiss the fact, then, that the great majority of Earths population has another races or ethnicity's genes and DNA (the point is You are only singling out White and Black people). 4. Even mainstream scientists are shifting. Of course, everyone lives in so much fear of movements they would rather Lie than having to face angry-at-themselves-college-students and yes, movements. And, since social media/networks have become their fuel source, so namely since the past 20 years or so. 5. And, "constantly on guard" can't mean just that, that at that time they/he became very much alert and aware of threats (it could mean Keeping on the watch).6. He continues to try to make sense of his own manipulative theories yet dismisses those who are against his theories as manipulative. 7. Beowulf, although it's English, it is not trying to establish an accurate account of the English-speaking people and, when it does mention historical places and people, is marred by it's myth and fantasy poetry just as the Walam Olum is. 8. RAFINESQUI. He knew there was a Pacific Ocean, he knew there was a west a coast, he knew Asia was across the Pacific Ocean, so he could have very easily dreamed up the idea that later came to be written in his writings. If the NATIVE AMERICANS were wiping people off, they, too, would have suffered great losses. You dudes are so ridiculous. 9. Your archaeology record is flawed, my friend. 10. There were likely other Asiatic Natives already here whom the newcomers encountered: they didn't need to be of any other race or background. "Prove me a liar" is what honest scientists need to asking those who have questions. He came on this video and forced his OPINION as great evidence when it is all flawed. Come on, people.

    • @markuse3472
      @markuse3472 Před rokem +3

      @@sinfulbastardchild5152 If that is funny, I feel bad for whatever education you have. Most of what I claimed came from me and my own thoughts, my own reasoning, my own research. Truth appears "🤣" for the dimwitted masses.

    • @annep.1905
      @annep.1905 Před rokem +16

      @@markuse3472 I seriously doubt he said that about supernatural stuff, unless the stuff he refers to is anti-Biblical.
      As to the rest of it, archaeology does not bear out your story that the Indians were happy healthy people at one with nature and each other. There were constant wars between the various tribes. Additionally, he said they were of Asian descent, not black, although all of man is descended from Noah, so that doesn't much matter.

    • @TRINITY8400
      @TRINITY8400 Před rokem +1

      @Mratsyhere I just learned something from you 🙂👍

    • @robertvasilyev962
      @robertvasilyev962 Před rokem +8

      Every tribe in this country is known by a name their enemies gave them in that enemy's language.

  • @oouknow4176
    @oouknow4176 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Brilliant Dr Jenson Your words about trust the experts. What experts ! people don't want to think and want others to tell them what to think . .is so true and brilliantly expressed. Why so many people throw away there mind. Keep up the great work Thank you

  • @jamesleon4062
    @jamesleon4062 Před rokem

    Thank you so , so much for clearing my apotheosis , of my heritage , at least in the correct direction ... Bless you in all your researchers ... Many Thanks ..........

  • @willworkforyarn4893
    @willworkforyarn4893 Před rokem +30

    My 92 year old mother used to tell us that there was a group called the "mound people" who were in the Americas before the Native Americans came over from Russia. She said they wiped out all these mound people. She said she was taught this in school in the 1930s. Anyone else heard this?

    • @kimmy9695
      @kimmy9695 Před rokem +4

      They taught it at the mounds in west TN at one time. Idk what they tell now. I heard it on a family visit to the mounds

    • @creaturecaldwell9858
      @creaturecaldwell9858 Před rokem +12

      The mound people are ancestors of the tribes in the area..scientists already found out through DNA..look it up

    • @johndoyle4109
      @johndoyle4109 Před rokem +5

      There was a Native American settelment in the area of St Louis that was a mound-building civilization. The hypothesis is that the disease from the encroaching Europeans scattered the population, and when the Europeans finally made it to that same area they though it was a great place to build a city, mainly because the Native Americans had already been working the land to make it habitable.

    • @ozada7585
      @ozada7585 Před rokem +5

      Mound building was all over the continent, numerous mounds were found in Alberta Canada just to name a few locations

    • @willworkforyarn4893
      @willworkforyarn4893 Před rokem

      @@ozada7585 Thanks. I really don't see much info on them.

  • @1966cambo
    @1966cambo Před rokem +147

    interesting stuff, thanks!
    I recently watched a video of a son and his mother who live in the far north and she had always claimed to be "pure blood", her son had a DNA test done and convinced her to do so after his results. They were very surprised to learn they were mostly of Mongolian decent!

    • @bjacres7057
      @bjacres7057 Před rokem

      The only race that claim so called "pure" is sub-saharan African. The rest of us are mutts.

    • @sorelyanlie2784
      @sorelyanlie2784 Před rokem +32

      Yup! It’s interesting. I think some of the younger generations don’t get taught this(I’m very young, but my family still talked about this and it seems like most don’t anymore), but growing up it was just treated as an obvious fact that we had originally come across and down from Mongolia. My family is puget sound natives and we have lots of stories handed down about the great migration. I think it’s weird that this isn’t being passed on to everyone. It feels like they’re trying to breed resentment through misinformation.
      Not saying that the way things were handled after the United States came into being in regards to the treatment of natives was superb, but we have to realize that our people did the exact same thing, just much earlier.

    • @1966cambo
      @1966cambo Před rokem

      @@bjacres7057 I don't believe in "races" of humans but I know many indians in Canada that say they are pure 100%.

    • @standunitedorfall1863
      @standunitedorfall1863 Před rokem +4

      @@sorelyanlie2784 Amen, very intelligent points. I've heard that some tribal leaders don't want their people to get dna tests for some reason. I don't know how true that is. Have you heard anything similar?

    • @sorelyanlie2784
      @sorelyanlie2784 Před rokem +3

      @@standunitedorfall1863 I didn’t grow up on the reservation and I didn’t ever pursue tribal membership so I really don’t know. Do you know why they didn’t want them to?

  • @kennethswenson6214
    @kennethswenson6214 Před 3 měsíci

    So...this directly relates and points to the actual text of Genesis (exegesis vs interpolation or extrapolation) in what precise manner?

  • @Steele44320
    @Steele44320 Před rokem

    @Answers in Genesis ...Just watched "The Lost Tribes Documentary", new info you might want to consider. Great work!!

  • @DennnisTheGreat
    @DennnisTheGreat Před rokem +135

    Thank You my problem is The illusion that the indigenous people were all sitting around the fire singing kumbaya in total Peace until The Evil Colonizers Came and wiped them out just because we are mean..

    • @annemurphy9339
      @annemurphy9339 Před rokem +78

      I’m registered with the Cherokee Nation due to my full-blood maternal grandfather, and I despise that rhetoric. The tribes fought with, eradicated, & enslaved one another, and some were cannibalistic. There also hasn’t been any desirable land or resources across the globe that hasn’t been fought over by tribes or nations, and changed hands several times at least. That said, I do admire other aspects of Native American culture from natural medicines, to living light on the land, and the great respect for our elders.

    • @hisservants8003
      @hisservants8003 Před rokem +1

      @@annemurphy9339 Exactly. Human nature does not change. All people groups have fought over resources and committed atrocities. And this will continue until Christ returns. Unfortunately, so called scholars have been pushing the “white man is evil” schtick for years now. It’s ridiculous. All men sin, no matter skin color.

    • @annemurphy9339
      @annemurphy9339 Před rokem

      @@hisservants8003 This is so tragically true. From my research, I believe the reason white nations are so targeted - and they have been & brutally so - is that they are the lost tribes who settled Europe. The Marxist re-write of history is profanely dishonest.

    • @katherineb9815
      @katherineb9815 Před rokem +6

      @@annemurphy9339 I live very close to the Cherokee reservation in western NC, on what used to be part of Cherokee Nation. I am fascinated by the history of these people. I wish I knew more. Are you part of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians?

    • @texasnewt
      @texasnewt Před rokem +3

      @@annemurphy9339 Aye! Hear, hear: es verdad!

  • @sleepyheadluke
    @sleepyheadluke Před rokem +7

    I've always found it extremely ummmmm, I guess I'll say "interesting" that a lot of "native" American stories are about battling other "races" that were in the land 🤔

  • @The_One_Cosmos
    @The_One_Cosmos Před rokem +1

    Native Americans are the oldest living inhabitants of North America. Whether or not we were the first people to ever exist here has yet to be truly unproven. I did read an interesting book called America B.C. that claimed North America had been visited by Norse people and others from over seas thousands of years ago, and there is claimed to be Egyptian hieroglyphs and Buddha alters in a cave matrix in The Grand Canyon. But nothing much has come to public light. More things remain unanswered than to the contrary

  • @tomteacher5885
    @tomteacher5885 Před rokem

    can't find the next video. maybe a link in the description?

  • @RodanX21
    @RodanX21 Před rokem +9

    Interesting, and now you have the newly released pictures of Antarctica from 1912 showing all kinds of structures similar to ancient Egypt .It all correlates that there was an Ice age or pole shift after the cataclysmic flood.

    • @bruhbutwhytho2301
      @bruhbutwhytho2301 Před rokem

      😂you really are gullible 😂

    • @RodanX21
      @RodanX21 Před rokem

      @@bruhbutwhytho2301 I guess you were around 250 Million years ago so you have the full scoop.

    • @bruhbutwhytho2301
      @bruhbutwhytho2301 Před rokem

      @@RodanX21 no but I can think critically about what I see on the internet.

    • @RodanX21
      @RodanX21 Před rokem

      @@bruhbutwhytho2301 I guess we'll have to take your word on that.

    • @mixtecjaguar9824
      @mixtecjaguar9824 Před rokem

      Is this what concerns the Europeans? Who was here first? The fact doesn't change, the Europeans exterminated (erased) nearly all of the people (inhabitants of the Americas) that were here before 1492. Even their Eurasian god said it was OK to commit atrocities.

  • @donaldahern9930
    @donaldahern9930 Před rokem +11

    I understand the remains of a man was discovered decades ago who turned out to be celtic.He walked in north America according to the anthropologist who found him ten thousand years before the first indians got here.His discovery caused a panic and the remains were promptly destroyed.The site covered up.

  • @sonnystreatwise1231
    @sonnystreatwise1231 Před rokem +1

    I really don’t like when some group says oh this isn’t right so we want to change it so it can benefit us

  • @briangraham3329
    @briangraham3329 Před měsícem

    Great video I was teaching this about the lenna lennapa for about 10 years. I'm from lennapa land and they came from Mesopotama recently and different Algonquin groups of natives came even in the 15 and 1600eds.

  • @ellismedavoy7314
    @ellismedavoy7314 Před rokem +3

    I wonder if this 'Great Evil' mentioned in the Red Record could have anything to do with their own tales of tclashing with people whom they described as six fingered Giants.