Posted on 07/07/2010 6:22:09 AM PDT by Palter
I found Gloria Farley’s first volume quite interesting.
Also I remember a report that said that when Lewis and Clark went west, they stopped with the Manden Indians, and one of their group was able to communicate with them using Welsh.
Most women who convert are lured in by young Mormon men encouraged to make proselytes by marrying them. When a woman finds out how horrible the standing of woman is it is too late. My friend came very close to being sucked in but by prayer and the grace of God she pulled out at the last minute.
Other woman are born into it and are kept in it because it is all they know and have great fear believing if they do not have a husband to pull them into heaven, as they can only get into high heaven by having a husband who is willing to pull them in, they will never get in. Women are extremely subverted.
What does that have to do with the Cherokee? }:~)
Anyone else think history is just a little convoluted?
http://www.2012-doomsday-predictions.com/10118/hopi-atlanteans/
http://www.care2.com/c2c/groups/disc.html?gpp=18438&pst=1089714
“The Cherokee people have a prophecy about how the Great Spirit gathered all the people of the Earth then sent them to the four directions with a specific ‘Guardianship’ to learn the teachings of the earth.”
I must of read about this sometime in the past because I basically pulled this out of thin air (or my butt)
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2082253/are_the_cherokee_people_from_atlantis.html
Thanks wc.
“The Rh negative blood factor is recessive” — Rh factor is a second protein generated by a section on chromosome 9. Rh negative means the code isn’t there, and the protein doesn’t get produced. Assuming the main blood type considerations are taken into account, Rh positive people can receive Rh negative transfusions, but not the other way, if memory serves.
It’s been a while since I studied genetics but, I believe you’re right.
LOL
Hannah (Ianhanna) Poe 1780-1871
But when we conducted DNA testing, the MtDNA Haplogroup was T
Since if was not the typical A, B, C, D, or X I thought our paper trail must be wrong, or there was an unknown adoption, or a European woman had married into the tribe.
But it seems that there are a fair number of T MtDNA Haplogroups in northeastern US tribes.
More scoop about us at:
Our Haplogroup T
HVR1 Mutations
T16126C, A16129G, T16187C, C16189T, T16223C, G16230A, T16278C, C16294T, C16296T, C16311T
HVR2 Mutations
C146T, C152T, C195T, A247G, 522.1A, 522.2C, 309.1C, 315.1C
My Mum was RHneg. Family “lore” says we have some Blackfoot in us. I have learned that the two worldwide groups that have the highest occurrence of RHneg blood are the Basques (Iberian Peninsula) and the Blackfoot Indian (akaThe Blood). Go figure. I ain’t a scholar, but it makes me wonder about “blood brothers” and the oft seen movie shots of slicing palms and then shaking hands.
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