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What Killed Native Populations?

Dr. Sam Bailey says the atrocities endured by native populations throughout millennia not only occurred in undeveloped regions, but also in developed countries, where belligerent foreign governments invaded other nations.

Bailey says among the main culprits for the demise of native populations in the New World were the diseases carried over from the Old World, mainly the Europeans. She sources Adom Jones’ book, Genocide: A Comprehensive introduction, which takes a more scientific approach to the devastation, citing methods such as genocidal massacre, slavery and forced indentured labor, and the removal of native populations to barren reservations.

Baily explains further, including the early advent of biological warfare by invading forces.

White People In The New World

Native American oral tradition and folklore speak of ancient inhabitants of the New World. Some of these inhabitants were said to be “giants” or at least, individuals of a tall stature.

These indigenous myths and legends also mention other prehistoric White tribes that predated their own arrival and interacted with them. Often these stories are discounted or ignored by mainstream academia. Here’s more from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

The Origin Of The Sea People

The Sea People are a mysterious seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions in the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse. The origins of the Sea Peoples is undocumented, although the Great Karnak inscription of the Pharaoh Merneptah states that at least three of the Sea Peoples (Ekwesh, Sheklesh and Sherden) were circumcised. Here, Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist, offers a few of his theories, encompassing not only the peoples of the new World but also Atlantis.

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Egyptians in New World

Did the ancient Egyptians visit the New World centuries before Christopher Columbus crossed over the Atlantic Ocean? The Black Jaguar shows us some intriguing Mayan graffiti in the astral portal atop the Temple of the Red Hands in Peten, Guatemala. This is part of what’s now Yaxha National Park.

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History of Thanksgiving

Studies Weekly takes an in-depth look at the history of Thanksgiving and how it became one of our nation’s most celebrated holidays. The storylines include the Mayflower, Pilgrims and Squanto, the Native American from the Patuxet Tribe who helped Pilgrims through their first winter in the New World and was integral to their survival. The video also takes a look at the contributions of Sarah Josepha Hale, an American writer and editor who urged President Lincoln and several governors to proclaim a national Thanksgiving Day. Enjoy the video, and have a Happy Thanksgiving.

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