Information about
extinction by Deb Huglin
Repatriation Archaeologist for the Wolf Clan of the Chahta
Chief Archaeologist, Mississippian Culture organization
http://www.mississippianculture.org
It is some pretty deep stuff but
it bears some reading and introspection! I have started you off with a
sentence, then a paragraph, then, hold on to your seat! Great stuff, Deb!
Thanks.
We are a part of a non-profit
Mississippian Culture Organization,
which was recently developed to facilitate the stance of the 21stc century:
Nobody is extinct.
Nothing is lost.
There was no "great Migration.”
People lived everywhere and traveled everywhere.
Horses came from Turtle Island and never went extinct (Spanish mercenary
mythos there.) People went from the Americas the OTHER WAY with the herds as
they cross the land bridge to populate everywhere from South Africa (zebras)
to the British Isles (Shetland ponies). All equine animals originated on the
North American continent when it was an Island.
American Indians have
never become extinct, nothing is lost, Pleistocene habitation of the
Americas was commonplace; nobody needs to fantasize about the American past,
just ask.
The American Indians and
Paleoindians have never become extinct. In addition, there was no “great
migration” from another continent. Nobody is extinct, nothing is lost. The
use of such misinformation in education, and especially generated in
post-secondary institution divisions has been primarily to facilitate
displacement and genocide of indigenous Americans for the economic gain of
non-indigenous peoples interested in “invading” the Americas. This genocidal
and displacement stance has also effected the history and archaeology of the
Americas. Until the Maya finally started their anti-extinction campaign to
stop the widespread rape of Ancestral places via “excavation & research” by
non-Maya populations a few years ago, one could hear how the Maya “were”
this or that, as though they weren’t standing right there. Like all the
other American indigenous populations, the Maya need phone numbers and street
addresses, just like the rest of contemporary peoples of this time. They,
and the rest of the American indigenous or American Indian population are
simply not conveniently extinct, sorry. Same goes for the “mysterious” past
of the Americas. It is only a mystery to those who don’t bother to listen to
the rich histories of the indigenous Americans. The Mississippian Culture
Organization has been created to address the re-emergence of American oral
and inscripted traditions, sciences and record keeping of the habitation of
the Americas far back into the Pleistocene. The days of the clovis
gang-bangers trying to talk the American Indians off the continent for the
convenience of the genocidal practices of governments and special interest
groups is over. Why don’t you just ask the Tribal group that lived in the
areas you are interested in before you start fantasizing about what went on
there?
More?
Over the past decade
there has been a push by the indigenous and interested population of the
Americas to do what the Scots and Irish have been doing to stop the 500
years of genocide and suppression of their true and rich history and
culture. Part of the problem with "mystification" of some of the historic
oral and inscripted events and curiosities of the Americas from prior to the
invasion 500 years ago is that the genocide against indigenous Americans
included dehumanization. These tactics, like those used against the Scots
and Irish for ethnic, religious and creating other forms of intolerance;
were strictly to facilitate displacement and even murder for economic gain
in the form of land, mining or other possessions.
Despite the attempted "extinction" of indigenous Peoples and cultures in the
Americas, despite the kidnapping and indoctrination of the indigenous
population in the form of "education," despite the indoctrination of the
invasionist and descendent population being indoctrinated to facilitate
further displacement and dehumanizing cultural genocide against indigenous
Americans; the rich oral and inscripted traditions and the archaeological
and paleontological evidence of the "mythos" of the Americas abounds.
Perhaps breaking the stranglehold that clovis gang-bangers and the
post-secondary institutions and university presses has developed on what is
real and what is out there will help to alleviate most of the suppressed
information on the mysterious subjects included in your comprehensive lists.
Unless the indigenous population of one place or another was severely
treated and tortured into believing foreign religion teachings and turning a
blind eye to their own relatives, culture and heritage, everybody still
remembers everything from genealogy to politics to the giant animals of the
Pleistocene as everyone has always lived on the American continents as far
back as people go. Isolation of cultures and ethnic groups only occurs when
the glaciers melt, and we are slogging through one of those periods right
now. The Mississippian Chahta (that's Choctaw for those who follow Dan'l
Boone and the chewing up of American languages,) inhabited an area of the
Americas from Canada to Peru (Chachapoya are southern Choctaw,) and from
just west of the Four Corners to the Atl-Andes Ocean (Atlantic). The Quechan
of the Colorado River basin near Yuma are the northern most group of the
Quichan of the high Bolivian and Peruvian Plains (likely some more of the
Atl-Andeans). These languages and their inscriptions are not lost, nor is
the "rockart" inscriptions that go back far into the Pleistocene habitation
of the Americas.
You will find that once you are recognized as not participating in the
clovis gang-banging and suppression of archaeological and oral histories,
that there is no problem finding out about the Hawk Men, the waterbabies,
the Star People visiting (or warring like the Ute warrior holding a Star
guy's chopped off head in a canyon in Utah depicts. He won with a lithic
tool against high technology...), Shape shifting, and a plethora of other
things that have been pooh poohed as myths and legend by the proto-Victorian
post-secondary education cults. Considering they a re the ones who had
mummies of people who were not their relatives as curios in the parlor,
disrespecting every moral and ethical nuance of civilization, they aren't
exactly the people who should ever have had control over publishing and
research.
The Paiute clearly remember the giants who had red hair and a preference for
eating Paiute children after tenderizing them in a giant basket with a spike
in the bottom of it to hold them flailing until they drained. After looking
at ancient inscriptions on rock walls where the Paiutes lives and seeing
clear records of little Paiutes running away from the lumbering chunky
giants two or three times their size, and hearing stories about exact
locations where giant attacks or strongholds were avoided by the smaller
inhabitants, it is clear that the Pleistocene near Los Vegas wasn't any
safer than it is today in the way of one guy preying on another. The Paiutes
thought it was funny when the giant cowboy neon sign went up out on the old
"strip" where real creepy redheaded giants roamed not too far in the distant
past.
As for the fantasy of invasionists having "higher" or "better" technology,
nope. One of the biggest myths created during the "expansion" period created
by a desire for economic gain of non-indigenous Americans: the iron pot
wasn't all that much better than baskets and pots to cook in, especially
since it was heavy and had to be carried. That would never have been an
important point of trading but for the fact it was made of Star Metal. Over
the generations the gifts from the Sky People (which could mean meteorites
or be literally gifts from Star People) included iron. It was considered a
Sacred material and was highly prized by the American people. It is unlikely
that anyone was aware that the invaders didn't have a clue it was Sacred and
that it was desired because of it's healing and gift properties rather than
the assumed technological advance that it signified to non-indigenous
Americans of that time.
We are a part of a non-profit
Mississippian Culture Organization,
which was recently developed to facilitate the stance of the 21stc century:
Nobody is extinct.
Nothing is lost.
There was no "great Migration.”
People lived everywhere and traveled everywhere.
Horses came from Turtle Island and never went extinct (Spanish mercenary
mythos there.) People went from the Americas the OTHER WAY with the herds as
they cross the land bridge to populate everywhere from South Africa (zebras)
to the British Isles (Shetland ponies). All equine animals originated on the
North American continent when it was an Island.
More from and about Deb at
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