Posted on 07/15/2023 10:28:57 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Anasazi Lies? Taking the Past Back. | 15:21
Navajo Traditional Teachings | 251K subscribers | 70,830 views | July 10, 2023
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The Ancient ones.
Very interesting.
Modern Christians forget that most of the religion handed down from the time of Abraham through Moses was from oral traditions. You can see it and feel in in the ancient Aramaic and Hebrew scriptures which in the native tongue reads a lot like poetry more thsn prose, and poetry is known as a method better than prose for remembering.
n this video Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, teaches the traditional Navajo teachings surrounding Chaco Canyon.
Blurb:
It’s an ugly history and goes against the popular opinion of anthropologists.
The oral stories surrounding the Anasazi people paint a much different picture.
A violent people whose economy is based on slavery. A people who worshiped the darkness and participated in human sacrifice.
Most of our Navajo people know the stories we have are different than the popular narrative from the anthropologists.
A Neolithic people behaving neolithically!
10,000 years ago or slightly less Europeans & Asians did the same things.
The term “Anasazi” is a Navajo word = means “ancient enemy.”
The Pueblo peoples of New Mexico and Arizona do not refer to their ancestors in such a disrespectful manner, so an appropriate term to use is Ancestral Puebloans.
The Apache and Navajo are from Canada and Alaska. Their Athabascan ancestors migrated into the New Mexico region . when the Spanish were moving north from Mexico..
Don’t believe the Navaho
Consult the Hopi and the various Puebloans. What the Navajo call Anasazi are ancestral Puebloans. They know
Anasazi is not a correct term in present usage
The Hopi village is the longest continuously occupied place in the USA. They have lived there for 900 years. You can go see for yourself
Hopi call their ancestors: Hisatsinom.
The Apache and Navajo are from Canada and Alaska. Their Athabascan ancestors migrated into the New Mexico region . when the Spanish were moving north from Mexico..
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I have read recently that there were two migrations into north america from asia in the last 2000 years. An earlier one about 200 AD from which many tribes from the US southeast and southwest still descend. Another migration came about 800 AD from which most tribes of canada and the US north and northeast still descend. This group was responsible for the destruction of the big mound in cahokia IL about 1275 AD.
I’ve read that this narrative comes from pairing patrilineal genetics with the folk histories of the tribes themselves.
But I’ve only seen this in one youtube. So I’m not sure what to think of it.
What are you reading and hearing about the histories of north american tribes.
“Anasazi is not a correct term in present usage”
I still use it.
Ana’zasi’ btw.
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