Posted on 08/23/2025 9:11:59 AM PDT by Ezekiel
I would doubt that - if they managed to find a group that would allow them to assimilate, they were likely happy to do so.
To put it bluntly, people were cheap, and they likely realized they were just abandoned there.
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Melungeons.
Very interesting and proof that we aren’t alone. We are as much a part of the red man’s culture as they are of ours. And it drives the left crazy!
OT: Oklahoma is full of blue eyed “Cherokee”. ( they have no standard blood quantum. If you can prove you have ANY degree of Cherokee blood, no matter how small, you will be admitted to the tribe. I’m talking as small as tiny fractions of 2,000ths!)
Hmmm. I think you’re onto something. Admittedly I’m descended from the toddler who was left behind when grandma was kidnapped, and reunited 40 years later. Still he had a Comanche half-sibling from when his mom got raped by her captors, but I think that’s close enough for me to claim Indian heritage. I will include my recipe for tater tot casserole for the next edition of Pow Wow Chow, in celebration of my Indian heritage
But let me ask you this: Grandma became quite prosperous merchant; she had a general store/ trading post for decades. But, per St Louis city tax records she had…. Ahem… five slaves. Shouldn’t we just cancel her altogether?
The difference for historians is that in this case, reliable professional archaeological evidence was required for definitive proof. Folklore, genetic evidence, and conjectures based on old documents got most of the way there but not quite across the goal line.
Maybe the Croatoans slaughtered them, plundered the settlement and threw out the items when no long useful?
Because where were the ‘assimilated’ settlers when the next ship arrived 3 years later? Oh, that’s right they were in hiding. Fearful and distrustful of Da Whyte Mans who be opressin.
“New information for those that actually read the article.”
Thanks, I caught the information when reading the article.
Headline: “Mystery of the fate of Lost Colony FINALLY solved after 435 years.”
First Sentence: “Researchers BELIEVE they MAY have finally solved the mystery...”
My point was that, with a lot of these rehashed historical stories, the reader is still often left wondering, “Well, okay, it could have been this, or could of been that, or could have been something else.”
They moved to Hatteras Island and then a hurricane came and wiped them out.......................
Oh man, so many negative waves!!! It's a mother-beautiful bridge, and it's gonna be there..
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