I have been watching this channel for awhile, watching mostly early videos about the history of the 20th century, and just noticed that this video is posted. My dad actually is in it (Dr. Mendoza). Thanks for posting. I haven’t seen it in awhile and wanted to rewatch. My dad was really excited about this one, so I will tell him it’s up on RUclips.
I’m a native mexican i can say we are all one peoples, so many similarities between all the native indigenous peoples from the south to the north. I see why they did natural psychedelics too… Being outside when you do a psychedelic is so healing ❤️🩹. And more.. Shout out to all my indigenous peoples out there much love.
im an ojibwe from southeastern manitoba, living in Vancouver. We are al indigenous to this earth. the faster we realize that, the faster we will prosper. the law that governs us all opresses the indigenous, like the indian act; thats why they wont get rid of it, and why "indian" isnt clearly defined in said law. because it keeps us all opressed, and as long as we keep fighting amongst eachother, that will never change. time to stand in our power, and stand up for our futures
It is true though DNA test have shown me and my mom all natives are all connected and it showed our ancient ancestors from the states Montana Washington
Never tried my ancestors smoked tobacco and peyote I bet the mountains became such a view after such😂 Pretty kewl! I love that my Ancestors were such beautiful creations that thrived here for 10,000 years.
I was told by an elder that we were all one people, n that during colonization we were separated n whatnot, he wasnt sayin its fact just something he liked to believe n i like it too
My aunt passed a while back, she and my grandpa were full Huachelo, Mexican tribe. I used to ask her to take me to cemetery so she could connect all the generations to me. On the way to the cemetery, there was a area where there was a lot of peyote and mushrooms. We would walk to the cemetery and stop and eat some. It was a spiritual thing, not used like used now. I could feel my ancestors next to me. My grandparents and great aunt and uncles used cannabis for arthritis pain, way before it was popular. They would boil it, put it in half bottle of rubbing alcohol, and put it on their painful joints. It stunk to high heaven, but they swore by it. They always took a rinse in shower in morning bc it stunk. These are medication if used properly.
As a Mongol from Mongolia, I find so many elements that are similar to our indigenous belief systems and way of life (e.g. fire, men with braided hair, traditional medicine with herbs etc etc). Thank you for such an educational documentary.
you mean tartarian. mongol is like calling yourself a barbarian or savage your ancestors built all those old world buildings.. your children were subjugated with school. the 1500 1600 and 1700 narratives' of who what where when say exactly what you are saying and has been proven with dna today.
You went to South America and you did not speak of the Olmec Civilization who the South American anthropoligist themselves says was the first civilization in that region.
Exactly no. Mention of Olmec, Toltecs, mexica, or Mayan (THE REAL dynastic EMPIRES AND CIVILIZATIONS) who progressed beyond basic Hunter gatherer no,ads ! Smh. among others of Central America and lower North America
A really fascinating description. My wife and I volunteer at Mesa Verde National park and the structures still in existence are pretty amazing given no beasts of burden or steel tools.
they had actual giant folks...they died off around thousand years ago.. one of the Italian explorer found some on the Falkland island or near the end of south America (they were ostracised for madness by first nations by legend going back to the floods and collapse of the Atlantean earth order...Rome or Greece have legends of their own battles with them in the old world)
Those symbolic wooden totum (sp.) poles in North America are amazing. Us Celts still build similar ones, but from always our natural limestones, blue stones etc..
The focus on the social, economic, and political structures of ancient societies is incredibly insightful. It helps us understand the foundations of our modern world.
I was Born in South East New Mexico, and have allways been fascinated by the culture of the Anasazi and those who utilized and dwelled in Chaco Canyon and the 4 Corners Cliff Dwellings as a whole. In my area the earliest man was known to be mostly the Basket Makers and then known to be The Apache mainly the Mescalero Apache. Its really sad that this whole era of North American history is neglected in school. Only basic stuff is taught. The size of the Native fingerprint is huge, and truly intelligent. I was taught that Native American Indians were savages, stupid, and weak. As of everything I know now they are absolutely opposite of what they told me.
@timnray99 different times my friend You had Roman’s throwing people in pits with lions for entertainment, Europeans working Africans to death, etc….. History is ruthless and will continue to be so
They thrived off the land ...Europeans were interested in tech and power and gold ...the Indians seemed to be more grounded ..they are not given the credit they deserve ..and I mean all the Indians of the America's north and south ..Mayan and Azteca were incredible mathematicians! Look at the Mayan calender if I remember correctly it was only off 1 or 2 days in 2000 years..but I also thought scientist may have discovered it wasn't off at all but either way that's only a drop in the ocean of what we know of them....99 percent of their knowledge was destroyed and their libraries burnt by Columbus which is just deplorable ! Maybe it was jealousy or hatred ...but a damn shame ! What we could know of them if they had not done that ...among other things that were much more heinous !
@timnray99 hahahah your lost and mislead we did not eat HUMANS they eat buffalo 🦬 and never wasted one part of the animal the hide was for the tee pees the fur for blankets to keep warm you sr. Have no clue what your talking about 😅 unless you you don't eat today's food your a cannibal yah today's meat has humans in it McDonald's has the highest amount and that's no conspiracy theory it's facts...
The most amazing thing is multiple cultures who never had written language, numbers, domestic live stock, currency, not even the wheel were able to build enormous structures and pyramids that were made with perfect geometry and have celestial alignments to stars that can't be seen.
@@gonnalearntoday5649 ewww!! Ewww! Yeah…I appreciate your confidence and feistiness and all, but uhhh…I’d reel that one back in and re-cast. LOL And the way you’d know they did have those things would be…evidence!
The ancient cultures had knowledge that didn't need to be written bc it was written in Nature and on the DNA. Statues and architecture with symbolism is how they wrote their history and knowledge which activated dna in those with spiritual gifts to obtain ancient wisdom. They knew how to use both sides of their brain simultaneously to apply that wisdom combining logics and science with spirituality, art (architecture), and imagination. Much more advanced than our left brained society
well you should come to india or read ancient indian astronomers , philosphers and scientists as india is the only surviving culture from times immemorial .....
I have a tendency to call the Inuit of Canada "the Canadians", which they well are! 😄 As an indigenous from a tribe of Alaska, that makes me Alaskan. And I too, am proud of ALL of them, Americans, Canadians, Alaskans!
@@johnconner792 not true Dane actually talks about what archeologists were not allowed to. They were copper people. I don't follow Dane but knew that since a kid. Now their typically white people on the reservations.
@@johnconner792 Americans were originally the copper shades of people. Now it's title is given primarily to European settlers. Some still have the sub Saharan mixture.
Very interesting. As a British person, I know next to nothing about Native American culture. However, this documentary does strike me as quite a generalisation over what must be very diverse array of peoples, cultures, societies, nations etc. It would be a bit like making a 45 min documentary about the general history of pre-1492 Europe and the Middle East.
Only difference is they had written documented history recorded where as native americans only had oral information passed down through the generations.Still accurately passed down information!
Pre-1700, Java, Malaya Peninsular, Sumatra, Bali, Lesse Sunda Island, Coastal Borneo, Sulawesi, Champa(now central Vietnam), Mainland Southeast Asia Myanmar,Thailand, Cambodia and Micronesia and Polynesia history, art, tradition, custom and architecture are underrated
Have you heard of the Iroquois Great Law of Peace agreement, based on the will of the Holy Spirit too which the Indigenous peoples were already becoming more and more aware of while many of them helped build up the first democracy which existed in North America starting in the year 1450 which influenced how the U.S. constitution was formed next? And have you ever learned about how more than one eye witness in the year 1531 were reporting Marion apparitions seen in the area that is now called Mexico city?
The Medicine Mens' runners were of paramount importance, wore uniforms which identified them as such, and were the most heavily protected individuals. In their pouches were carried goods required of the Medicine Men to perform their duties. The runners supplied "next day" delivery of the herbs, spices and psychedelics used by the Medicine Men throughout the Americas. Inter-tribal fighting stopped to allow the runners to pass through safely. There was only one crime with a death sentence punishment. The crime of interference with Medicine Mens' runners.
This supply system of the Inca trails, to this day, makes DEA drug interdiction fruitless, for it's been in existence and well established for hundreds of years.
The Indian Nation were strong and very spiritual. When the white arrogant British came (they should of stayed in their own land), back in the day it was about money and racist tendency's against all that was real in America. Trail of tears and the indoctrination of American Indian children. Columbus did not discover America it was stolen !!! This also happened in America. ruclips.net/video/J1CfRdEd_PI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/dZU020EgccM/видео.html
My Grandfather was an archeologist studying the Pueblo Indians. He worked for the Park Service and was Superintendent at Mesa Verde and Zion. Finished his career at a site in Globe Az.
One of the best documentaries I've seen about the cultures of the First Nations. Having native actors and using native languages respects them, as well. The other feature of your production, which is incredibly useful to educators, is the contemporary cross cultural comparisons. We do it, but this video brings the information together elegantly. Seeing this piece makes my heart ache for the people and cultures lost, but on the other side I'm hopeful, seeing how much knowledge has been retained and is being restored. It's encouraging to see the young people representing their heritage.💜 #landback #waterprotectors
@@williehumphries6174 yes but who's identity was taken 🤔 What the Cosmos has for the it is for me. They have taken righteousness and turned it upside down and not caring who it hurts for their profit 😳🤔
Wow 😲 beautiful 🥰 Sandy my friend 😊 and I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days, and I hope God bless you to have a great day today, So where are you originally from? I'm from Overbrook 🌺🌺🌺
Actually, igloo are temporary shelters. The normal housing was a skin TENT, over a pit fire ... a testament to just how righteously sturdy the arctic folk are.
As an Anthropology graduate I would rate this documentary above average in explaining the architectural development by indigenous groups as an adaptation to their environment. 2:28 makes this important statement. "The architect adapted to changes in the environment." Just about every aspect in an indigenous culture is an adaptation to their environment, architectural is just one of the adaptations. This concept is taught in Cultural Anthropology 101.
As an archaeology professor it’s an excellent way of explaining things as it’s from the peoples descendants who made it. You can’t tell the whole story in one show ad I I well know as I’m part of this series. The purpose is to create wonder and dispel preconceived perceptions of the past.
@@rudyreimer302 An anthropology or archaeology student would understand the cross culture aspect of the indigenous architectural comparisons and the time length in the presentation that is necessary to provide this information. On the other hand, for the casual viewer, there is a lot of information provided in the length of this presentation and could be over whelming to some. Most anthropology ethnographic film presentations are on one or two ethnic groups at the most and are under 45 minutes in length. I recommend this format.
Many were already here ... they were made by the mound builders and taught down to the natives, they were burial mounds of the Giants , averaging 7-even 9ft.tall ..
No complications, civilizations can do much better without greed and over-commercialization. To put it simply,a simple sutra, "love thy neighbour" will get us all the riches.
Thoroughly enjoyed this documentary ☺️ Even though I have learnt a lot of this information, I haven’t learnt some of the finer details and the worldwide details was incredibly informative and thoroughly enjoyed it all. Thank you 👌😊
At Tihuanaco, THEY PROBABLY didn't need to transport stones, but manufactured them. It's called POLYMER. You just need sand and water. It's recently been discovered that the stones of the pyramids in Egypt were made that way, not cut, and not transported. It's like a cement.
I feel the Aztecs moved from the Mississipi River, after a major earthquake destroyed they're city. They roamed down through the south crossing over the now Mexico Border and arrived in what is now Mexico City. A prior civilization had built a city here; the Aztec People built on top of these much older structures. Mexico City Metro found structures and a deeper foundation below that of the newer Aztec Construction.
@Gary That's incorrect, they were a nomadic people in search of a sign where an Eagle will stand on a cactus eating a snake, it's literally on the Mexican flag to symbolize that.
@Actually they didn't! The Aztecs were Illiterate and NOTHING that look like a MEXICAN today were ORIGINAL to Mexico. It's too bad your governments couldn't destroy those OLMEC HEADS, or remove the Braids showing where the helmets stops. There was a ORIGINAL OLDER PEOPLE there long before the Spanish. You can't have MEXICANS who are a MIXTURE OF PEOPLE, before you have Spanish. Spanish is the LAST LANGUAGE on the Language on the Language Table, therefore people who identify themselves as Spanish are YOUNGER people than ANY PEOPLE, of the Black/African Race. FYI Credible, scientists who follow the science have attested to the information that an ABORIGINAL People lived in the Americas long before the Asians or Spanish got here. That removes TWO GENETIC PEICES that creates Mexicans. Below are VERIFIED STOCK PHOTOS of what Aztecs looked like! Stop lying, nothing that look like a Mexican or Native American today created those writings, art, Pyramids, Mounds, or built towns. Native Americans were Illiterate as well and did not built towns or cities. It's proven that the Black/African race built! Images for verified picture of the last Aztec couple, pint Royalty Free Stock Photos, Illustrations, Vector Art ... - Pinterestwww.pinterest.com › Education › Subjects 19th Century Portrait of Aztec Couple. A Mexican tribe now practically ... Original real photo postcard of a man at the "Mystery Spot" house in Santa. People also search for
@@msrubie11 You are absolutely correct. Also, there is not just "ONE" physical phenotype that represents ancient Native Americans, in that there were many different human phenotypes that represents that category, such as short/tall, robust/skinny, also straight/curly/woolly HAIR, and round/almond/squinted tight EYES, and Thousands of different LANGUAGES, etc., and they all arrived in the Americas at different times. Two of the most oldest skeletal remains found in the Americas that dates back more than 14,000 yrs ago are NEGROID females by the names of "Luzia" found in BRAZIL, and "Naia" in MEXICO according to some of the worlds most leading anthropologists/archaeologists, including Dr. Walter Nieves a Brazilian scientist.
At a time in Europe when street cleaning was almost non-existent and people emptied their overflowing chamber pots into the streets as a matter of course, the Aztecs employed a thousand public service cleaners to sweep and water their streets daily, built public toilets in every neighbourhood, and transported human waste in canoes for use as fertilizer. While London was still drawing its drinking water from the polluted River Thames as late as 1854, the Aztecs supplied their capital city with fresh water from the nearby hill of Chapultepec by means of two aqueducts, the first built by Netzahualcóyotl between 1466 and 1478, the second some 20 years later by the ruler Ahuitzotl. Not only was MesoAmerica cleaner, the cities were bigger than anything in Europe! Compared to the cities of Europe, only Paris, Venice and Constantinople MIGHT have rivaled it. It was five times the size of the London of Henry VIII. In a letter to the Spanish king, Cortés wrote that Tenochtitlan was as large as Seville or Córdoba. Not only was the city clean, the people were too! But probably nothing seemed more bizarre to the Spaniards than the Aztec attitude to personal hygiene. In a word, they valued cleanliness. The conquistador Andres de Tapia reported, in a tone of wonder, that Montezuma bathed twice a day. He did, but there was nothing extraordinary about that for an Aztec, since everybody, according to the Jesuit historian Francisco Javier Clavijero, ‘bathed often, and many of them every day’ in the rivers, lakes or pools.
Man I wish I learned any of this in history classes but sadly many would prefer to hide these truths and make me and many others who are descendants of natives, or even people curious of americas history, believe that natives were all savages :(
There is also evidence that Australian Aborigines reached South America 16,000 years ago which isn't a stretch given their advanced sailing techniques. Even that Mexican fisherman survived in a boat for over a year that drifted to the Solomon islands, anything is possible.
@Andrew Grey That story was no doubt fake just like all those stories about giants with photoshopped images being the only "evidence" however it is well known that Chinese items from shipwrecks would wash after the currents pushed them ashore and one native group famously made clothing out of the ancient chinese coins that would periodically wash up on the western coastline.
If those ruins could talk,it's funny how back then there was no cranes trackers to dig up the foundation but they are still standing today but yet a new home built in the year 2000 will not last for a fraction of the time those ruins last.
Damn I can't blv they had such a large population. But they were impressive builders and artisans as well as advanced engineering skills, allowed for their large populations to thrive. They had great quality of life in my opinon.
Abe Lincoln found and wrote about the Giant skeletons they found in middle USA. They were buried in big mounds and I think they were called the Mound People or something like that. Giants walked the earth and the deep state governments around the globe know this and they hide it.
Unfortunately, the existence of the Smithsonian and establishment "historians/anthropologists/academe" have a sinister agenda of "erasing" or "distorting" the past perhaps mainly due to existential political reasons and perhaps championing the Darwinian false narrative of evolution as opposed to the Biblical narrative which also entails the existence of God and Intelligent Designer. Personally I tend to lean towards the Noah flood and Babel narrative and the Genesis Table of nations which explain in part the existence of giants. Ironically, some people who claim to be scholars or academes push for a paganistic mystical ancient religion as the common setup in the ancient world yet when it comes to the topic of Biblical creation, they are hostile towards it. What does that tell you? It tells us that they have an agenda that culminated after the Great Flood of Noah and that is to destroy and distort all knowledge that points to a universal God Creator. But to do this, "they" have to invent a ton of lies which I believe they can hardly substantiate due to the emergence of new evidences that oppose their conjecture riddled "ancient history narrative".
A new study compares the highly developed Inca tradition of trepanation with cranial surgery performed during the American Civil War: it finds that survival rates among later Inca cultures was significantly higher than those for 19th-century soldiers, reports Lizzie Wade at Science. The Aztec... were so expert in medicine compared to European physicians that reportedly the Spanish conquistadores preferred to seek help from them instead of barber-surgeons who accompanied the Spaniards to the New World. ’Aztec physicians understood the workings of the heart and circulatory system long before Europeans possessed such knowledge. They were familiar with the main details of the internal parts of the heart as well.. (Historians generally credit William Harvey, an Englishman who lived between 1578 and 1657, with putting forth the first theory describing the circulatory system.) The Aztec language, Nahuatl, even contained a word to describe the throbbing of the heart: tetecuicaliztli. ‘The Aztec not only developed sophisticated anatomical terminology but also classified the parts of the human body, organising them into systems. In this book Indian Givers: How the Indians of the Americas Transformed the World, anthropologist Jack Weatherford states: “The Nahuatl-speaking doctors developed an extensive vocabulary that identified virtually all of the organs that the science of anatomy recognises today.”’
@Rashad Munawar The oldest pyramids are in the Americas and the biggest pyramid is in Mexico. The Great Pyramid of Cholula, also known as Tlachihualtepetl, is 177 feet tall and its base covers 45 acres - making it the largest monument ever constructed by any civilization on the planet.
Seconded. Best couple of hours I have spent in a while. Hope my thoughts were generable agreeable. 🙂 One World - One People. We are all children of the Rainbow Peoples. ~ Hopi saying
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I don’t like how many here view the native Americans as all being the same. They were not!! Each group was at different levels of organization, development and sometimes the differences were like night and day. Many people view Mesoamerica as ‘stuck in the Stone Age’. What they don’t know is that fact that bronze smelting was already a thing by the late post classic! The Tlaximaltepoztli was a bronze axe.
Everybody on Earth is indigenous. Everybody on Earth is descended from humans belonging to tribes, most of us humans still belong to the tribes of our very extremely recent ancestors..... And all of us belonged to tribes with distinct cultures and dialects and languages mere generations ago. Nobody has a more special or legitimate history than any other human on Earth.
@@martytrueblood5902 My ancestors met Jesus, in Devon, England, in about year 15, visited with his tin trading uncle, Joseph of Arimathea. And now have met God. True! 🙂 ✝️ ☯️ x
In North America tribal lands changed on average every other year. War and territorial conquest was the rule not the exception. In South America virgin and child Sacrifice was practiced by over 80% of the tribes. Extremely pleasant things like cutting out the heart while the person is screaming in agony watching. It was witnessing acts such as this that caused the Spanish to declare war.
@@FINNIUSORION that's because you only search out war related content. There's plenty of history and humanities content focused on things that aren't people bonking each other over the head. This is one of them. History is rife with war globally but there's much more to it than that
Yet they could build huge pyramids that people can't make today without machinery in Central America & stone walls in Peru without mortar & huge stones that fit like a jigsaw puzzle. No colonials involved at all in those processes.
@@old-fashionedcoughypot Central America was the only place in the new world where you could find advanced civilizations definitely not in North America ( USA , Canada )
The many theories academics/scientists postulate as to what the Pyramids at Giza are made for, pretty much indicates how little we know about them. But they surely were not built as burial chambers for the paraoh's wives.
@@catonpeters780 your Stone Age when all you do is live in caves. Soon as you establish trade routes and temples, have cities and complex building techniques you have gone beyond Stone Age.
@@murderedcarrot9684 That is not true- the stone age lasted in europe from 2mil bc to roughly 3000 bc. It spans a gamut of cultures from cave dwellers to large settlements who conducted trade with other groups. Indians are not inferior to whites, but we also cannot say they possessed an "advanced" culture. The fact of the matter is that due to various geographic differences they were around 5000 years behind indo-european cultures, which certainly isnt a bad thing given the extended seperation of the two people groups.
Poor Easter Island, they decolonized all of their trees, and soon after it was end game. They used to use them also to roll those stone statues into positions, thousands of them. Trees never grew back.
They actually did not use them to roll the statue's, the statue's have been told by the natives that they would walk themselves. That was not taken seriously but it was proven by using cordage a group could rock the statue back and forth and little by little they would waddle all the way. It's truly an amazing feat and everyone has to be in sink. There is a documentary on the Easter Island Culture and this fact was gone over. If interested in it, look it up on RUclips I highly recommend it
Wow you’re so ignorant! The Mayans had a written language along with the concept of zero in their mathematics, while the Greeks and Romans never did. The pyramids in Mexico and Central America are just as tall if not taller than any two story mansion found in the US. The Aztecs and Mayans did in fact have irrigation methods in order to grow tomatoes, corn, beans and squash. The Mesoamerican cultures were technically cleaner than the Europeans, in pre-Columbian America the Natives would bathe daily while Europeans would go months on end not bathing. They believed the plague was in the water. Human sacrifices is found in every culture. The Romans reported the Celts and other barbaric tribes practicing it.
I believe that there were a very large population at the Azores. The island chain part way between Portugal and the North American continent. The ruins are submerged now under 300 feet of ocean. As the last ice age covered the poles. All men and animals were driven toward the equator. Some of the most advanced ancestor humans lived in the fish rich area near the center of the Atlantic rift. A split where a constant flow of new material warms the water with the heat of magma. When there were enormous ice caps the ocean was hundreds of feet lower. But 10,000 bc things changed. The world was warming. The ice melting. The civilization was said to be sinking. As the ocean rose it put more weight on the thin mantle sinking it faster. They had boats and skills so they loaded up and in a week were looking at the Southeastern coast of what is now America. This was abandoned during the ice age. With the receding ice it was prime for them to settle. The new American Indians.
@@pseudoname3159 It is now underwater. It was slowly submerged so the people would have had time to remove all valuables. Since they were loosing their home they went either East or West to resettle. Going East into the Mediterranean they found the good spots already occupied. The Hebrews talked about Sea peoples about 2,000 bc. The Egyptions about 5,000 bc and the Greeks at 10,000 bc. Fierce warriors who didn't have a home. When times got tough the would come by ship and raid for what they needed. The stories began with Plato. A civilization of Sea peoples. They lived before 10,000 bc in the Atlantic. Out beyond the Straights of Gibraltar. Very little has been done researching the site at the Azores. There were rock structures at the 300 foot level. Open to the ocean and beyond scuba depth it hasn't been explored in detail. Try Randal Carlson for other authors. Careful though he won't stay on a single subject long.
They say DNA of north American indians has Asian roots. They seem to think there was a definite migration from Asia, like Mongolia and Korea, and Siberian DNA show up. In Siberia, the Asian and caucasian DNA have mixed and created the indigenous people who have lived there forever.
Yeah my friend Anne and I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days, and I hope God bless you to have a great day today, So where are you originally from? I'm from Overbrook 🌺🌺🌺
Native american history is facinating. BUT it would be great if you included evidence or explainations for your extraordinary statements. Like how do you know the island in the middle of the lake wasn't natural? How do you know the kings ceremonial space was bigger than Mexico City? How do you know there were beautiful gardens? You mention at some point that construction methods were superior. Superior to what?
the spainards kept good records of the conquest. they described the city in detail. the aztects themselves talked about how they used small silt islands to expand upon that eventually became the city. something to remember, this all happened only a few hundred hears ago. not long at all.
The evidence exists but you'll need to research it for yourself as it's impossible to fit everything into a 45 minute documentary. I'm sure you will enjoy the research it seems you are very interested in learning about these Great civilizations.
Because its a narrative to get resources for the few, a total scam, international law, rewrite history to claim 16% of the Earths land mass, a whole continent.
Of the Five Tribes, the Cherokees were the largest holder of Africans as chattel slaves. By 1860 the Cherokees had 4,600 slaves. Many Cherokees depended on them as a bridge to white society. Full-blood Indian slave owners relied on the blacks as English interpreters and translators.
How many tribes were conquered (colonized) by other tribes and later on were likewise conquered by other tribes, and so on? Are these tribes the original inhabitants of the Americas?
Celtic and Roman history is my specialty. The word Celtic is about a culture, it is not a people. The Mediterranean Romans had great respect for our Northern European culture. Though yes, there were difficulties. Suppose you could say akin to the then indigenous North Americans and Europeans when they met - bumpy roads were ahead... 🏴 🇮🇪 🏴 👍
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Christendom and Western Civilization's imprint on the world is so dark. The legacies and remnants still withstand to this day. Particularly in non-white communities. The fetal alcohol syndrome, the unemployment, all the addictions, the mass incarceration, the poverty, and so much more. Not only were cultures and communities disintegrated and destroyed, but so too were natural ecosystems. The expansionist zeal at the rotten core of Christendom and Western Civilization has been a plague to mother earth and her peoples. And still, they've got the nerve to call non-white peoples backward, barbaric, criminals, rapists, and terrorists. Sickeningly ironic. _"Cape Malay" / "Cape Coloured"_ from Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦 #TheCapeOfStorms 🌊 #TheCapeColony ⛓️
There are pre-Columbian stone clubs existing. The "Hagwilget Cache" had over 30 ancient stone clubs found in the late 1800s. There is one at the K'san Museum in Hazelton B.C. made of basalt l have seen that looks like it tasted blood before. The rest are scattered hither and yon in private collections.
@ Old-fashioned We have a pre-columbian stone club in the Peruvian bar, restaurant in our town. It's a great place where people drink Island drinks and steaks are sacrificed on a grill - a replica of a Stone sacrificial site. It's really cool and a lot of fun. Before the steaks go on the grill, the people who want rare steaks yell, "Bloody!" 🤣🤣 People have a good time, no wonder it's been open for twenty years🍸🍻
@@nevamontford4914 yes, there was plenty of lies and defamation in the comments. Mostly armchair historians saying the native Americans never had complex civilisations and society's because they only know the plains nomads through pop culture. Not any actually history. I've also seen several comments comparing them to animals and victim blaming them for being invaded and having their culture destroyed
It’s crazy how when Europeans made contact with the native peoples they (we) thought them savages and primitive when the only difference beyond superficial is we had gunpowder and iron. Then we did untold unspeakable crimes upon. I’d say that we were the brutes of that scenario.
I am of the Delaware Lenni Lenape...Nanticoke an ancient Eastern Seaboard Native American Tribe of over 30,000 years old that bred with the Quakers when William Penn arrived in America!
I love anything and everything 💕 ❤ that has to do with Native American Indians ♥️👍😃 🖐 I Love finding Arrowheads Indian flint tools I just wish I could visit an Indian burial ground but not to destroy anything but to PAY RESPECT APPRECIATION And to honor those who was here before us respect honor and appreciate what they've done and left behind. My great great grandparents were full blooded Cherokee Indians. They were awesome people. Hey thank you for sharing this awesome story and I appreciate you sharing this awesome video 👍♥️ 😃 🖐
The Aztecs had a long literary tradition, with poetic works long before England had its Shakespeare or Spain its Cervantes. Mesoamerica, along with Mesopotamia and China, is one of three known places in the world where writing developed independently. The Aztecs are believed to be among the first to offer universal education at a time when other societies reserved study only for the privileged. "All Aztec children went to school," says Harry Patrinos, the lead education economist at the World Bank. "It all disappeared after the [Spanish] conquest, and it took a long time before the colonies had any education system." Natives were the first to establish a higher education tradition in the Western hemisphere. the indigenous Mayans, Aztecs and Incas possessed advanced education well before the Spanish arrival of 1492. The Mayans of Central America were perhaps the first to establish advanced education. Historian German Arcineigas calls Copan, the once-thriving Mayan urban center, “their seat of learning, their university city.”7 Enrique Oltra, who cites Spanish colonial scholar Diego de Landa as his authority, writes that the Mayans had “a large house, like a college of students of our time.”8 Perhaps the scholars now deciphering the Mayan hieroglyphs might give us more information about the early educational history of the ancient Mayan people of Central America.
Im Méxican and like most of us I'm mestizo that means im part native american, people don't undertastand that our ancerstors had to create the foundation of civilization in this continent that is MAIZ(CORN) wich is the most cultivated thing in the world, and almost everything you get from a store has one thing derivated from corn. contrary of our European,Asian, and african counterparts that hade the advantage of having rice and wheat and othe 2 or 3 more cereals. Corn was domistacated for the first time in Oaxaca Mexico and then civilization in the Americas progress but 5000 years or more after the rest of the world. Even like that the civilizations in todays Mexico where realy advance even the records of the first Conquistadors thought they were dreaming when they saw how beautiful and clean our citis were. Even native americans start almost from zero because Africa, Europe, and Asia hade thousands of years of cultural and knowlege exchange.
@@jasonshaw7354 that's something to think about if you research Electric Universe theory they don't believe in plate tectonics but it seems like the pieces fit kinda, maybe to far in the past
If all these Empires and societies were nurtured, preserved and supported to flourished, the Native Americans will be one of the most advanced people today...
The Natives have not always been here. We all have one common ancestor. That simply means the humans began in one place and eventually migrated everywhere we find civilizations today. Common sense.
I have been watching this channel for awhile, watching mostly early videos about the history of the 20th century, and just noticed that this video is posted. My dad actually is in it (Dr. Mendoza). Thanks for posting. I haven’t seen it in awhile and wanted to rewatch. My dad was really excited about this one, so I will tell him it’s up on RUclips.
That’s amazing! Say hi to your dad from us☺️☺️☺️
@@RyanKeane9 Thanks so much! I’ll tell him, he definitely appreciates the support :)
Tell him hello from a Pike Co. Family!
@@Jet_Rod_94 thank you Drew! I will do that :)
I’m a native mexican i can say we are all one peoples, so many similarities between all the native indigenous peoples from the south to the north.
I see why they did natural psychedelics too…
Being outside when you do a psychedelic is so healing ❤️🩹. And more..
Shout out to all my indigenous peoples out there much love.
im an ojibwe from southeastern manitoba, living in Vancouver. We are al indigenous to this earth. the faster we realize that, the faster we will prosper. the law that governs us all opresses the indigenous, like the indian act; thats why they wont get rid of it, and why "indian" isnt clearly defined in said law. because it keeps us all opressed, and as long as we keep fighting amongst eachother, that will never change. time to stand in our power, and stand up for our futures
It is true though DNA test have shown me and my mom all natives are all connected and it showed our ancient ancestors from the states Montana Washington
Never tried my ancestors smoked tobacco and peyote
I bet the mountains became such a view after such😂
Pretty kewl! I love that my Ancestors were such beautiful creations that thrived here for 10,000 years.
I was told by an elder that we were all one people, n that during colonization we were separated n whatnot, he wasnt sayin its fact just something he liked to believe n i like it too
My aunt passed a while back, she and my grandpa were full Huachelo, Mexican tribe. I used to ask her to take me to cemetery so she could connect all the generations to me. On the way to the cemetery, there was a area where there was a lot of peyote and mushrooms. We would walk to the cemetery and stop and eat some. It was a spiritual thing, not used like used now. I could feel my ancestors next to me. My grandparents and great aunt and uncles used cannabis for arthritis pain, way before it was popular. They would boil it, put it in half bottle of rubbing alcohol, and put it on their painful joints. It stunk to high heaven, but they swore by it. They always took a rinse in shower in morning bc it stunk. These are medication if used properly.
FINALLY some real history on youtube!!! Amazing with the small dramas in between information
As a Mongol from Mongolia, I find so many elements that are similar to our indigenous belief systems and way of life (e.g. fire, men with braided hair, traditional medicine with herbs etc etc). Thank you for such an educational documentary.
you mean tartarian. mongol is like calling yourself a barbarian or savage your ancestors built all those old world buildings.. your children were subjugated with school. the 1500 1600 and 1700 narratives' of who what where when say exactly what you are saying and has been proven with dna today.
You should do an updated version of this! Being both North and South American Indigenous this is nice to see.
A'HO.
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@@jettison8390 look Majestic!
You went to South America and you did not speak of the Olmec Civilization who the South American anthropoligist themselves says was the first civilization in that region.
Exactly no. Mention of Olmec, Toltecs, mexica, or Mayan (THE REAL dynastic EMPIRES AND CIVILIZATIONS) who progressed beyond basic Hunter gatherer no,ads ! Smh. among others of Central America and lower North America
History Channel not the truth Channel
It’s US propaganda to remove central/ South America from the vernacular
Came here for this! Thank you 🙏🏽
The Olmecs were from Mesoamerica/present-day Mexico, which is North America.
Thank you for covering my people! Indigenous is BEAUTIFUL! 🪶🦅
What’s your tribe ? I’m Shoshone
Hey, how are ya hey how are ya hey how are ya
@@Riqueee24 I'm from the Smackaho tribe.
@@augustopinochet1670 💀💀💀
"Your" people are not indigenous to the Americas. Came from Asia and exterminated the prior inhabitants.
You get the feeling of the use of every particle of our planet has its part.❤️
Lol wut
HAWAH 🌿
Well, it would
A thing is made of part-icles
Aba cawa pa me tin..
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A really fascinating description. My wife and I volunteer at Mesa Verde National park and the structures still in existence are pretty amazing given no beasts of burden or steel tools.
That’s what they want you to believe
they had actual giant folks...they died off around thousand years ago..
one of the Italian explorer found some on the Falkland island or near the end of south America (they were ostracised for madness by first nations by legend going back to the floods and collapse of the Atlantean earth order...Rome or Greece have legends of their own battles with them in the old world)
Lol yeah these “people “ were sooooo advanced… but still didn’t have the wheel by 1492 🙄🤦🏻♂️
@@Mouthy_Trucker medicine wheel is the only true wheel.
or true north
or the Axis mundi
or the sign of Atlantis
or aurora borealis
@@Mouthy_Trucker it doesn’t matter what advancements they made, you’ll always have that silly wheel argument won’t you
Those symbolic wooden totum (sp.) poles in North America are amazing. Us Celts still build similar ones, but from always our natural limestones, blue stones etc..
Catweazle; A woggle stone and "No man can build where stands the Wogle Stone."
We also had Stone Circles in the Americas.
The X-Files, Anasazi.
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Love it !!
Their Buildings were Magnificent in the ancient Civilisations of the America's, North, South & Middle.
The focus on the social, economic, and political structures of ancient societies is incredibly insightful. It helps us understand the foundations of our modern world.
I was Born in South East New Mexico, and have allways been fascinated by the culture of the Anasazi and those who utilized and dwelled in Chaco Canyon and the 4 Corners Cliff Dwellings as a whole.
In my area the earliest man was known to be mostly the Basket Makers and then known to be The Apache mainly the Mescalero Apache. Its really sad that this whole era of North American history is neglected in school. Only basic stuff is taught. The size of the Native fingerprint is huge, and truly intelligent. I was taught that Native American Indians were savages, stupid, and weak. As of everything I know now they are absolutely opposite of what they told me.
@timnray99 different times my friend
You had Roman’s throwing people in pits with lions for entertainment, Europeans working Africans to death, etc…..
History is ruthless and will continue to be so
Dances with wolves documentary?
They thrived off the land ...Europeans were interested in tech and power and gold ...the Indians seemed to be more grounded ..they are not given the credit they deserve ..and I mean all the Indians of the America's north and south ..Mayan and Azteca were incredible mathematicians! Look at the Mayan calender if I remember correctly it was only off 1 or 2 days in 2000 years..but I also thought scientist may have discovered it wasn't off at all but either way that's only a drop in the ocean of what we know of them....99 percent of their knowledge was destroyed and their libraries burnt by Columbus which is just deplorable ! Maybe it was jealousy or hatred ...but a damn shame ! What we could know of them if they had not done that ...among other things that were much more heinous !
@timnray99 hahahah your lost and mislead we did not eat HUMANS they eat buffalo 🦬 and never wasted one part of the animal the hide was for the tee pees the fur for blankets to keep warm you sr. Have no clue what your talking about 😅 unless you you don't eat today's food your a cannibal yah today's meat has humans in it McDonald's has the highest amount and that's no conspiracy theory it's facts...
They were savages. They had no issue killing the different tribe. They were smart but their beliefs held them back from being their best.
The most amazing thing is multiple cultures who never had written language, numbers, domestic live stock, currency, not even the wheel were able to build enormous structures and pyramids that were made with perfect geometry and have celestial alignments to stars that can't be seen.
How do u know they didnt have those things?
I think they had them n we just haven't or will nvr find them. They were alot smarter than we are now...
@@gonnalearntoday5649 ewww!! Ewww! Yeah…I appreciate your confidence and feistiness and all, but uhhh…I’d reel that one back in and re-cast. LOL
And the way you’d know they did have those things would be…evidence!
The ancient cultures had knowledge that didn't need to be written bc it was written in Nature and on the DNA. Statues and architecture with symbolism is how they wrote their history and knowledge which activated dna in those with spiritual gifts to obtain ancient wisdom. They knew how to use both sides of their brain simultaneously to apply that wisdom combining logics and science with spirituality, art (architecture), and imagination. Much more advanced than our left brained society
well you should come to india or read ancient indian astronomers , philosphers and scientists as india is the only surviving culture from times immemorial .....
I really hope people have written this down. It’s amazing and I’m so proud of Americans.
I have a tendency to call the Inuit of Canada "the Canadians", which they well are! 😄 As an indigenous from a tribe of Alaska, that makes me Alaskan. And I too, am proud of ALL of them, Americans, Canadians, Alaskans!
its a big lie RUclips dane Calloway
@@johnconner792 not true Dane actually talks about what archeologists were not allowed to. They were copper people. I don't follow Dane but knew that since a kid. Now their typically white people on the reservations.
@@johnconner792 Americans were originally the copper shades of people. Now it's title is given primarily to European settlers. Some still have the sub Saharan mixture.
@@anthonyhenderson2641 what are you saying? Just wondering.
Very interesting. As a British person, I know next to nothing about Native American culture. However, this documentary does strike me as quite a generalisation over what must be very diverse array of peoples, cultures, societies, nations etc. It would be a bit like making a 45 min documentary about the general history of pre-1492 Europe and the Middle East.
Only difference is they had written documented history recorded where as native americans only had oral information passed down through the generations.Still accurately passed down information!
Black presence in America
Pre-1700, Java, Malaya Peninsular, Sumatra, Bali, Lesse Sunda Island, Coastal Borneo, Sulawesi, Champa(now central Vietnam), Mainland Southeast Asia Myanmar,Thailand, Cambodia and Micronesia and Polynesia history, art, tradition, custom and architecture are underrated
Have you heard of the Iroquois Great Law of Peace agreement, based on the will of the Holy Spirit too which the Indigenous peoples were already becoming more and more aware of while many of them helped build up the first democracy which existed in North America starting in the year 1450 which influenced how the U.S. constitution was formed next? And have you ever learned about how more than one eye witness in the year 1531 were reporting Marion apparitions seen in the area that is now called Mexico city?
The next one should be “and how white folks destroyed it all”
I appreciate everything you have done to make the America's God bless you all and have a great summer💯🌋⛺keep on healing.
You can't heal tyranny
The Medicine Mens' runners were of paramount importance, wore uniforms which identified them as such, and were the most heavily protected individuals. In their pouches were carried goods required of the Medicine Men to perform their duties. The runners supplied "next day" delivery of the herbs, spices and psychedelics used by the Medicine Men throughout the Americas. Inter-tribal fighting stopped to allow the runners to pass through safely. There was only one crime with a death sentence punishment. The crime of interference with Medicine Mens' runners.
i wanna be the guy who sells them shoes..
@@martytrueblood5902 they always had the best pharmaceutical supplies AND moccasins
This supply system of the Inca trails, to this day, makes DEA drug interdiction fruitless, for it's been in existence and well established for hundreds of years.
@@mikeluke544 i guess i would have to run a kilometer in those moccasins...
I wonder if they knew of the wheel
The Indian Nation were strong and very spiritual. When the white arrogant British came (they should of stayed in their own land), back in the day it was about money and racist
tendency's against all that was real in America. Trail of tears and the indoctrination of American Indian children. Columbus did not discover America it was stolen !!!
This also happened in America.
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I live very close to Mesa Verde, it’s an amazing place. Hovenweep and Canyon of the Ancients is really neat too.
Its no mystery how ancient civilizations made structures. It's technology!!
It is good to see this type of history available to the world.
too much story , not enough his
I'd rather history be truthful. Not want you see here.
My Grandfather was an archeologist studying the Pueblo Indians. He worked for the Park Service and was Superintendent at Mesa Verde and Zion. Finished his career at a site in Globe Az.
So your grandfather was a BELAGONA GRAVE ROBBER!!
One of the best documentaries I've seen about the cultures of the First Nations. Having native actors and using native languages respects them, as well. The other feature of your production, which is incredibly useful to educators, is the contemporary cross cultural comparisons. We do it, but this video brings the information together elegantly.
Seeing this piece makes my heart ache for the people and cultures lost, but on the other side I'm hopeful, seeing how much knowledge has been retained and is being restored. It's encouraging to see the young people representing their heritage.💜
#landback #waterprotectors
Well said..
@@jettison8390 Thank you ✌️😎🍀
But in the beginning we were one culture, one people and one land🥺🤔🤔🤔
Identity theft. Off springs
@@williehumphries6174 yes but who's identity was taken 🤔 What the Cosmos has for the it is for me. They have taken righteousness and turned it upside down and not caring who it hurts for their profit 😳🤔
The elders among my people said that we have always been here in these lands
Wow 😲 beautiful 🥰 Sandy my friend 😊 and I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days, and I hope God bless you to have a great day today, So where are you originally from? I'm from Overbrook 🌺🌺🌺
Hope you don't mind me asking 😊
Actually, igloo are temporary shelters. The normal housing was a skin TENT, over a pit fire ... a testament to just how righteously sturdy the arctic folk are.
Very well made documentary. It reminds of one the saying of my people, we are all related. We have more in common than we think.
And our ancestors knew more and were smarter than we give them credit for
As an Anthropology graduate I would rate this documentary above average in explaining the architectural development by indigenous groups as an adaptation to their environment. 2:28 makes this important statement. "The architect adapted to changes in the environment." Just about every aspect in an indigenous culture is an adaptation to their environment, architectural is just one of the adaptations. This concept is taught in Cultural Anthropology 101.
As an archaeology professor it’s an excellent way of explaining things as it’s from the peoples descendants who made it. You can’t tell the whole story in one show ad I I well know as I’m part of this series. The purpose is to create wonder and dispel preconceived perceptions of the past.
@@rudyreimer302 An anthropology or archaeology student would understand the cross culture aspect of the indigenous architectural comparisons and the time length in the presentation that is necessary to provide this information. On the other hand, for the casual viewer, there is a lot of information provided in the length of this presentation and could be over whelming to some. Most anthropology ethnographic film presentations are on one or two ethnic groups at the most and are under 45 minutes in length. I recommend this format.
Those Mounds are definitely some of the most dedicated, ambitious, disciplined, and determined made and created and put together and constructed yeah
Many were already here ... they were made by the mound builders and taught down to the natives, they were burial mounds of the Giants , averaging 7-even 9ft.tall ..
I'm proud to be part native American
Same here Long live the Ojibwe
This was an interesting production - do you have a segment on the Mound Builders of the Illinois region?
Part 2 - How White Folks Destroyed a Legendary Civilization
Yes...follow me. I'll show yuh buddy.
I live in Rogers County, Oklahoma. We have a hand full of hand built mound hills that seem impossibly big to be built by humans.
Ancient America's channel has one...
Interesting mound builders in Alabama you should check out too. Moundville, AL to be exact. Near Tuscaloosa in W Alabama.
No complications, civilizations can do much better without greed and over-commercialization.
To put it simply,a simple sutra, "love thy neighbour" will get us all the riches.
Thoroughly enjoyed this documentary ☺️ Even though I have learnt a lot of this information, I haven’t learnt some of the finer details and the worldwide details was incredibly informative and thoroughly enjoyed it all. Thank you 👌😊
Another great documentary for me to fall asleep too! 👏👏👏👏 thank you Timeline!
Same here. Pretty sure I caught most of it. Just have to rewatch the end. 😉
At Tihuanaco, THEY PROBABLY didn't need to transport stones, but manufactured them. It's called POLYMER. You just need sand and water. It's recently been discovered that the stones of the pyramids in Egypt were made that way, not cut, and not transported. It's like a cement.
same for Stonehenge.
Discovered, or theorized?
The indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere are all connected.
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I feel the Aztecs moved from the Mississipi River, after a major earthquake destroyed they're city. They roamed down through the south crossing over the now Mexico Border and arrived in what is now Mexico City. A prior civilization had built a city here; the Aztec People built on top of these much older structures. Mexico City Metro found structures and a deeper foundation below that of the newer Aztec Construction.
So the Aztec wrote Egyptian Hieroglyphics? How do you explain the ancient Olmec heads, which are African?
@Gary That's incorrect, they were a nomadic people in search of a sign where an Eagle will stand on a cactus eating a snake, it's literally on the Mexican flag to symbolize that.
@Actually they didn't! The Aztecs were Illiterate and NOTHING that look like a MEXICAN today were ORIGINAL to Mexico. It's too bad your governments couldn't destroy those OLMEC HEADS, or remove the Braids showing where the helmets stops. There was a ORIGINAL OLDER PEOPLE there long before the Spanish. You can't have MEXICANS who are a MIXTURE OF PEOPLE, before you have Spanish. Spanish is the LAST LANGUAGE on the Language on the Language Table, therefore people who identify themselves as Spanish are YOUNGER people than ANY PEOPLE, of the Black/African Race. FYI Credible, scientists who follow the science have attested to the information that an ABORIGINAL People lived in the Americas long before the Asians or Spanish got here. That removes TWO GENETIC PEICES that creates Mexicans. Below are VERIFIED STOCK PHOTOS of what Aztecs looked like! Stop lying, nothing that look like a Mexican or Native American today created those writings, art, Pyramids, Mounds, or built towns. Native Americans were Illiterate as well and did not built towns or cities. It's proven that the Black/African race built!
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@@msrubie11 You are absolutely correct. Also, there is not just "ONE" physical phenotype that represents ancient Native Americans, in that there were many different human phenotypes that represents that category, such as short/tall, robust/skinny, also straight/curly/woolly HAIR, and round/almond/squinted tight EYES, and Thousands of different LANGUAGES, etc., and they all arrived in the Americas at different times. Two of the most oldest skeletal remains found in the Americas that dates back more than 14,000 yrs ago are NEGROID females by the names of "Luzia" found in BRAZIL, and "Naia" in MEXICO according to some of the worlds most leading anthropologists/archaeologists, including Dr. Walter Nieves a Brazilian scientist.
Glad I found this. I had a dream I was once a native American boy centuries ago
me too.
At a time in Europe when street cleaning was almost non-existent and people emptied their overflowing chamber pots into the streets as a matter of course, the Aztecs employed a thousand public service cleaners to sweep and water their streets daily, built public toilets in every neighbourhood, and transported human waste in canoes for use as fertilizer.
While London was still drawing its drinking water from the polluted River Thames as late as 1854, the Aztecs supplied their capital city with fresh water from the nearby hill of Chapultepec by means of two aqueducts, the first built by Netzahualcóyotl between 1466 and 1478, the second some 20 years later by the ruler Ahuitzotl. Not only was MesoAmerica cleaner, the cities were bigger than anything in Europe! Compared to the cities of Europe, only Paris, Venice and Constantinople MIGHT have rivaled it. It was five times the size of the London of Henry VIII. In a letter to the Spanish king, Cortés wrote that Tenochtitlan was as large as Seville or Córdoba. Not only was the city clean, the people were too! But probably nothing seemed more bizarre to the Spaniards than the Aztec attitude to personal hygiene. In a word, they valued cleanliness. The conquistador Andres de Tapia reported, in a tone of wonder, that Montezuma bathed twice a day. He did, but there was nothing extraordinary about that for an Aztec, since everybody, according to the Jesuit historian Francisco Javier Clavijero, ‘bathed often, and many of them every day’ in the rivers, lakes or pools.
Man I wish I learned any of this in history classes but sadly many would prefer to hide these truths and make me and many others who are descendants of natives, or even people curious of americas history, believe that natives were all savages :(
I am 1 quarter Medicine Man from Great Chief James Holy Eagle! It is About time someone talks about my mothers heritage on RUclips
There is also evidence that Australian Aborigines reached South America 16,000 years ago which isn't a stretch given their advanced sailing techniques. Even that Mexican fisherman survived in a boat for over a year that drifted to the Solomon islands, anything is possible.
@Andrew Grey That story was no doubt fake just like all those stories about giants with photoshopped images being the only "evidence" however it is well known that Chinese items from shipwrecks would wash after the currents pushed them ashore and one native group famously made clothing out of the ancient chinese coins that would periodically wash up on the western coastline.
Absolutely Brilliant
If those ruins could talk,it's funny how back then there was no cranes trackers to dig up the foundation but they are still standing today but yet a new home built in the year 2000 will not last for a fraction of the time those ruins last.
I learned something cultural tonight.
The big tipi's are for gathering and ceremony, which often coincide with astrological reasons as well as seasons etc.
Damn I can't blv they had such a large population. But they were impressive builders and artisans as well as advanced engineering skills, allowed for their large populations to thrive. They had great quality of life in my opinon.
The natives of Cahokia stated that red hair giants built Cahokia, p.s. they found giants skeletons in them!
I AGREE
Abe Lincoln found and wrote about the Giant skeletons they found in middle USA. They were buried in big mounds and I think they were called the Mound People or something like that. Giants walked the earth and the deep state governments around the globe know this and they hide it.
Unfortunately, the existence of the Smithsonian and establishment "historians/anthropologists/academe" have a sinister agenda of "erasing" or "distorting" the past perhaps mainly due to existential political reasons and perhaps championing the Darwinian false narrative of evolution as opposed to the Biblical narrative which also entails the existence of God and Intelligent Designer. Personally I tend to lean towards the Noah flood and Babel narrative and the Genesis Table of nations which explain in part the existence of giants.
Ironically, some people who claim to be scholars or academes push for a paganistic mystical ancient religion as the common setup in the ancient world yet when it comes to the topic of Biblical creation, they are hostile towards it. What does that tell you? It tells us that they have an agenda that culminated after the Great Flood of Noah and that is to destroy and distort all knowledge that points to a universal God Creator.
But to do this, "they" have to invent a ton of lies which I believe they can hardly substantiate due to the emergence of new evidences that oppose their conjecture riddled "ancient history narrative".
Well they could be the Nepheliym half angel half human, or the fallen ones who sinned in Genesis 6.
Lol. So this is where the weirdos comment.
Our ancestors navigated by the wind and stars to bring you the loosest slots in the tri-state area.
A new study compares the highly developed Inca tradition of trepanation with cranial surgery performed during the American Civil War: it finds that survival rates among later Inca cultures was significantly higher than those for 19th-century soldiers, reports Lizzie Wade at Science. The Aztec... were so expert in medicine compared to European physicians that reportedly the Spanish conquistadores preferred to seek help from them instead of barber-surgeons who accompanied the Spaniards to the New World.
’Aztec physicians understood the workings of the heart and circulatory system long before Europeans possessed such knowledge. They were familiar with the main details of the internal parts of the heart as well.. (Historians generally credit William Harvey, an Englishman who lived between 1578 and 1657, with putting forth the first theory describing the circulatory system.) The Aztec language, Nahuatl, even contained a word to describe the throbbing of the heart: tetecuicaliztli.
‘The Aztec not only developed sophisticated anatomical terminology but also classified the parts of the human body, organising them into systems. In this book Indian Givers: How the Indians of the Americas Transformed the World, anthropologist Jack Weatherford states: “The Nahuatl-speaking doctors developed an extensive vocabulary that identified virtually all of the organs that the science of anatomy recognises today.”’
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@Rashad Munawar The oldest pyramids are in the Americas and the biggest pyramid is in Mexico. The Great Pyramid of Cholula, also known as Tlachihualtepetl, is 177 feet tall and its base covers 45 acres - making it the largest monument ever constructed by any civilization on the planet.
Tlazocamati! Finally someone speaks the truth. I subbed to you with gratitude.
@@ocelotl7416 I am teaching myself Nahautl and the Danza. I haven't been able, as of yet but I'm optimistic, too find a Kapulli.
Columbus saw a 40 man canoe during his first voyage. The Indians should have "discovered" Europe.
Thank you!
Seconded. Best couple of hours I have spent in a while. Hope my thoughts were generable agreeable. 🙂
One World - One People. We are all children of the Rainbow Peoples. ~ Hopi saying
They came to explore, conquer and colonize new lands. That sounds familiar.
Man will never change, sadly...
And wiped out the white people living there.
See Robert Sepehr.
Lol yeah these “people “ were sooooo advanced… but still didn’t have the wheel by 1492 🙄🤦🏻♂️
@@Mouthy_Trucker They built hundreds of cities and thousands of pyramids without the wheel and without the horse. Did you?
@@TagusMan You need to present evidence they built those pyramids.
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She said the pyramids were tombs.This is a nice video good production.Too much outdated information
energy weapon was used at 4:24 to melt the buildings above what we see are what survived
ye more probable
I don’t like how many here view the native Americans as all being the same. They were not!! Each group was at different levels of organization, development and sometimes the differences were like night and day.
Many people view Mesoamerica as ‘stuck in the Stone Age’. What they don’t know is that fact that bronze smelting was already a thing by the late post classic! The Tlaximaltepoztli was a bronze axe.
Everybody on Earth is indigenous. Everybody on Earth is descended from humans belonging to tribes, most of us humans still belong to the tribes of our very extremely recent ancestors..... And all of us belonged to tribes with distinct cultures and dialects and languages mere generations ago. Nobody has a more special or legitimate history than any other human on Earth.
Geiriau iawn, diolch. 👍
🏴
only one true First nation that created you earthlings
Ju wish though
hun
snickers..
@@martytrueblood5902
My ancestors met Jesus, in Devon, England, in about year 15, visited with his tin trading uncle, Joseph of Arimathea. And now have met God. True!
🙂 ✝️ ☯️ x
@@huwzebediahthomas9193 walk true..
he is truly a keeper
Lol yeah these “people “ were sooooo advanced… but still didn’t have the wheel by 1492 🙄🤦🏻♂️
Thank you
Incredible feat by the Aztecs at Tenochtitlan. It's been a life-long dream to visit the place and Teotihuacan someday.
Eskimos
Go..
This was excellent
In North America tribal lands changed on average every other year. War and territorial conquest was the rule not the exception. In South America virgin and child Sacrifice was practiced by over 80% of the tribes. Extremely pleasant things like cutting out the heart while the person is screaming in agony watching. It was witnessing acts such as this that caused the Spanish to declare war.
Same for Europe with it's wars , tortures etc !
as opposed to the infamously peaceful Medieval/Classical/Antiquity Europe, Eurasia, Asia and Africa
@@Dakzilla13 I don't see any documentaries making it seem like Europe was peaceful.
@@FINNIUSORION that's because you only search out war related content. There's plenty of history and humanities content focused on things that aren't people bonking each other over the head. This is one of them. History is rife with war globally but there's much more to it than that
Lol yeah these “people “ were sooooo advanced… but still didn’t have the wheel by 1492 🙄🤦🏻♂️
Magnificent !
What's legendary is a whole hemisphere that hadn't even reached a Bronze Age...
Yet they could build huge pyramids that people can't make today without machinery in Central America & stone walls in Peru without mortar & huge stones that fit like a jigsaw puzzle. No colonials involved at all in those processes.
No bronze though. He isn't wrong
The continent was so ocean locked that there is no horse wheel or iron weapon s.
Filthy savages
Where did they go to the bathroom ?
@@old-fashionedcoughypot Central America was the only place in the new world where you could find advanced civilizations definitely not in North America ( USA , Canada )
Always enjoy the videos
The many theories academics/scientists postulate as to what the Pyramids at Giza are made for, pretty much indicates how little we know about them. But they surely were not built as burial chambers for the paraoh's wives.
They're fallout shelters.
Overwhelming ❤️
Be honest, is this to get a better ESG score?
Lol
The overhead view at 24:18, struck me as looking like some sort of circuitry.
The Mezzo American was arguably as advanced as the rest of the world in there own way
they were Atlanteans on Turtle island
or earth..
and the concept of long time itself..
and of course.. Utopia
as written by Thomas More....
In their own stone-aged ways?
I’m gonna say no too both.
@@catonpeters780 your Stone Age when all you do is live in caves. Soon as you establish trade routes and temples, have cities and complex building techniques you have gone beyond Stone Age.
@@murderedcarrot9684 That is not true- the stone age lasted in europe from 2mil bc to roughly 3000 bc. It spans a gamut of cultures from cave dwellers to large settlements who conducted trade with other groups. Indians are not inferior to whites, but we also cannot say they possessed an "advanced" culture. The fact of the matter is that due to various geographic differences they were around 5000 years behind indo-european cultures, which certainly isnt a bad thing given the extended seperation of the two people groups.
Beautiful, So True:)❤️😍❤️
Poor Easter Island, they decolonized all of their trees, and soon after it was end game. They used to use them also to roll those stone statues into positions, thousands of them. Trees never grew back.
They actually did not use them to roll the statue's, the statue's have been told by the natives that they would walk themselves. That was not taken seriously but it was proven by using cordage a group could rock the statue back and forth and little by little they would waddle all the way. It's truly an amazing feat and everyone has to be in sink. There is a documentary on the Easter Island Culture and this fact was gone over. If interested in it, look it up on RUclips I highly recommend it
@@wesleyswaters8643 it's amazing
no, the Moai ate all the trees…
look it up.
@@wesleyswaters8643 some people choose to be stupid and you can’t teach stupid people nothing🤷🏻♀️
@@evalenasbabys so true
GREAT VIDEO....
No writing, no two story buildings, no irrigation, no wheel, no plumbing. Human sacrifice. A real legendary civilization.
Wow you’re so ignorant!
The Mayans had a written language along with the concept of zero in their mathematics, while the Greeks and Romans never did.
The pyramids in Mexico and Central America are just as tall if not taller than any two story mansion found in the US.
The Aztecs and Mayans did in fact have irrigation methods in order to grow tomatoes, corn, beans and squash.
The Mesoamerican cultures were technically cleaner than the Europeans, in pre-Columbian America the Natives would bathe daily while Europeans would go months on end not bathing. They believed the plague was in the water.
Human sacrifices is found in every culture. The Romans reported the Celts and other barbaric tribes practicing it.
I believe that there were a very large population at the Azores. The island chain part way between Portugal and the North American continent. The ruins are submerged now under 300 feet of ocean.
As the last ice age covered the poles. All men and animals were driven toward the equator. Some of the most advanced ancestor humans lived in the fish rich area near the center of the Atlantic rift. A split where a constant flow of new material warms the water with the heat of magma. When there were enormous ice caps the ocean was hundreds of feet lower.
But 10,000 bc things changed. The world was warming. The ice melting. The civilization was said to be sinking. As the ocean rose it put more weight on the thin mantle sinking it faster. They had boats and skills so they loaded up and in a week were looking at the Southeastern coast of what is now America. This was abandoned during the ice age. With the receding ice it was prime for them to settle. The new American Indians.
@Chief Sitting N**ga (We wuz natives!) Florida area of the USA.
@@pseudoname3159
It is now underwater. It was slowly submerged so the people would have had time to remove all valuables. Since they were loosing their home they went either East or West to resettle. Going East into the Mediterranean they found the good spots already occupied. The Hebrews talked about Sea peoples about 2,000 bc. The Egyptions about 5,000 bc and the Greeks at 10,000 bc. Fierce warriors who didn't have a home. When times got tough the would come by ship and raid for what they needed.
The stories began with Plato. A civilization of Sea peoples. They lived before 10,000 bc in the Atlantic. Out beyond the Straights of Gibraltar.
Very little has been done researching the site at the Azores. There were rock structures at the 300 foot level. Open to the ocean and beyond scuba depth it hasn't been explored in detail. Try Randal Carlson for other authors. Careful though he won't stay on a single subject long.
@@pseudoname3159 volcanics ash make fertile land.
They say DNA of north American indians has Asian roots. They seem to think there was a definite migration from Asia, like Mongolia and Korea, and Siberian DNA show up. In Siberia, the Asian and caucasian DNA have mixed and created the indigenous people who have lived there forever.
I like my water warmed with the heat of magma
Inspiring feel good factor is overwhelming .
Yeah my friend Anne and I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days, and I hope God bless you to have a great day today, So where are you originally from? I'm from Overbrook 🌺🌺🌺
Hope you don't mind me asking 😊
Please more documentaries about asia
Native american history is facinating. BUT it would be great if you included evidence or explainations for your extraordinary statements. Like how do you know the island in the middle of the lake wasn't natural? How do you know the kings ceremonial space was bigger than Mexico City? How do you know there were beautiful gardens? You mention at some point that construction methods were superior. Superior to what?
Have you seen how those stone blocks fit together? You could not fit a human hair between them. And no mortar used too. 🙂
the spainards kept good records of the conquest. they described the city in detail. the aztects themselves talked about how they used small silt islands to expand upon that eventually became the city. something to remember, this all happened only a few hundred hears ago. not long at all.
The evidence exists but you'll need to research it for yourself as it's impossible to fit everything into a 45 minute documentary. I'm sure you will enjoy the research it seems you are very interested in learning about these Great civilizations.
@@victoraa8682 well said
Because its a narrative to get resources for the few, a total scam, international law, rewrite history to claim 16% of the Earths land mass, a whole continent.
Of the Five Tribes, the Cherokees were the largest holder of Africans as chattel slaves. By 1860 the Cherokees had 4,600 slaves. Many Cherokees depended on them as a bridge to white society. Full-blood Indian slave owners relied on the blacks as English interpreters and translators.
How many tribes were conquered (colonized) by other tribes and later on were likewise conquered by other tribes, and so on? Are these tribes the original inhabitants of the Americas?
20.05 - Crops were grown in large MAN-MADE fields! Called chinampas.
Man-made fields was amazing technology.
Celtic and Roman history is my specialty.
The word Celtic is about a culture, it is not a people. The Mediterranean Romans had great respect for our Northern European culture. Though yes, there were difficulties. Suppose you could say akin to the then indigenous North Americans and Europeans when they met - bumpy roads were ahead...
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Great story, no one cares.
So much respect they enslaved and killed around a million.
Not true at all, Roman’s considered Northern Europeans to be barbaric and lack culture. They legit looked down on anyone who was “Roman”
@@isaiahlee5299 *wasn't
celtics were savages and romans had to civilize them.
Esimene Moosese raamat6:Aadama järeltulijad
1 Ja kui inimesi hakkas maa peal palju saama ja
neile sündis tütreid,
2 siis nägid Jumala pojad, et inimeste tütred olid
ilusad, ja nad võtsid enestele naisi kõigist neist, keda nad
välja valisid.
3 Aga Issand ütles: „Minu Vaim ei pea igavesti
jääma inimesse, sest ta on ikkagi ainult liha. Olgu ta elupäevi
sada kakskümmend aastat!”
4 Sel ajal, ja veel pärastpoolegi, kui Jumala pojad
heitsid inimeste tütarde juurde ja need neile lapsi ilmale tõid,
olid hiiglased maa peal: needsamad vägimehed, kes muistsest
ajast on kuulsad mehed.
JeesusSiirak 16:7 Jumal ei andestanud muistsetele hiiglastele,
kes oma vägevuses temast taganesid.
Neljas Moosese raamat13:33 Me nägime seal hiiglasi, Anaki poegi hiiglaste soost: me olime iseendi silmis nagu rohutirtsud ja samasugused olime meie ka nende silmis.”
Baaruk 3:
26 Seal sündisid hiiglased,
kuulsad muistsest ajast,
pikakasvulised sõjakangelased.
27 Neid aga Jumal ei valinud
ega andnud neile tarkuse teed.
28 Nad hukkusid,
sest neil ei olnud tarkust,
hukkusid rumaluse pärast.
🤗👏🥂💯Great Series of Documentaries
Christendom and Western Civilization's imprint on the world is so dark.
The legacies and remnants still withstand to this day. Particularly in non-white communities.
The fetal alcohol syndrome, the unemployment,
all the addictions, the mass incarceration, the poverty, and so much more. Not only were cultures and communities disintegrated and destroyed, but so too were natural ecosystems.
The expansionist zeal at the rotten core of Christendom and Western Civilization has been a plague to mother earth and her peoples. And still, they've got the nerve to call non-white peoples backward, barbaric, criminals, rapists, and terrorists. Sickeningly ironic.
_"Cape Malay" / "Cape Coloured"_
from Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦
#TheCapeOfStorms 🌊
#TheCapeColony ⛓️
We did not migrate from the Siberian land bridge, but many that came from Siberia did mix with our 1st nations.
There are pre-Columbian stone clubs existing. The "Hagwilget Cache" had over 30 ancient stone clubs found in the late 1800s. There is one at the K'san Museum in Hazelton B.C. made of basalt l have seen that looks like it tasted blood before. The rest are scattered hither and yon in private collections.
@ Old-fashioned
We have a pre-columbian stone club in the Peruvian bar, restaurant in our town. It's a great place where people drink Island drinks and steaks are sacrificed on a grill - a replica of a Stone sacrificial site. It's really cool and a lot of fun. Before the steaks go on the grill, the people who want rare steaks yell, "Bloody!" 🤣🤣
People have a good time, no wonder it's been open for twenty years🍸🍻
@@lizziesangi1602 Sounds awesome! l could eat a steak cooked like that right now. "l have the munchie." as they say in Quebec. Hello from B.C., eh?
stone clubs?..
hookah must have been awesome before the Spanish showed up
Tiwanaku architecture is so satisfying to look at... these guys literally played IRL Minecraft
I'm not sure why, but I expected to see less racism in the comments
Same
Please explain, were lies told or defaming, name calling, what's racist about the truth?
@@nevamontford4914 yes, there was plenty of lies and defamation in the comments. Mostly armchair historians saying the native Americans never had complex civilisations and society's because they only know the plains nomads through pop culture. Not any actually history.
I've also seen several comments comparing them to animals and victim blaming them for being invaded and having their culture destroyed
Idiot...NAME ONE?
Wow I’ve always felt this deep n my sole
What are you talking about?
It’s crazy how when Europeans made contact with the native peoples they (we) thought them savages and primitive when the only difference beyond superficial is we had gunpowder and iron. Then we did untold unspeakable crimes upon. I’d say that we were the brutes of that scenario.
You're a fool.
I am of the Delaware Lenni Lenape...Nanticoke an ancient Eastern Seaboard Native American Tribe of over 30,000 years old that bred with the Quakers when William Penn arrived in America!
I love anything and everything 💕 ❤ that has to do with Native American Indians ♥️👍😃 🖐 I Love finding Arrowheads Indian flint tools I just wish I could visit an Indian burial ground but not to destroy anything but to PAY RESPECT APPRECIATION And to honor those who was here before us respect honor and appreciate what they've done and left behind. My great great grandparents were full blooded Cherokee Indians. They were awesome people. Hey thank you for sharing this awesome story and I appreciate you sharing this awesome video 👍♥️ 😃 🖐
If your great great grand parent were Cherokee then they would be listed on the daws role
We dont say Indians anymore
@@piraliraza how would you know what we say ? Are you Dine ?
@@piraliraza here we are 150 years later and belagonas are still trying to tell us what we are and are not and how we can talk and how we can't.
@@pedalingthru2719 its called etiquettes
The spelling of "civilisation" is correct. Dependent upon the British spelling using an "s" or the American "z".
The Aztecs had a long literary tradition, with poetic works long before England had its Shakespeare or Spain its Cervantes. Mesoamerica, along with Mesopotamia and China, is one of three known places in the world where writing developed independently. The Aztecs are believed to be among the first to offer universal education at a time when other societies reserved study only for the privileged. "All Aztec children went to school," says Harry Patrinos, the lead education economist at the World Bank. "It all disappeared after the [Spanish] conquest, and it took a long time before the colonies had any education system." Natives were the first to establish a higher education tradition in the Western hemisphere. the indigenous Mayans, Aztecs and Incas possessed advanced education well before the Spanish arrival of 1492. The Mayans of Central America were perhaps the first to establish advanced education. Historian German Arcineigas calls Copan, the once-thriving Mayan urban center, “their seat of learning, their university city.”7 Enrique Oltra, who cites Spanish colonial scholar Diego de Landa as his authority, writes that the Mayans had “a large house, like a college of students of our time.”8 Perhaps the scholars now deciphering the Mayan hieroglyphs might give us more information about the early educational history of the ancient Mayan people of Central America.
Remember they were all killed away and replaced by less educated people's, these people are known today as Mexicanos.
Im Méxican and like most of us I'm mestizo that means im part native american, people don't undertastand that our ancerstors had to create the foundation of civilization in this continent that is MAIZ(CORN) wich is the most cultivated thing in the world, and almost everything you get from a store has one thing derivated from corn. contrary of our European,Asian, and african counterparts that hade the advantage of having rice and wheat and othe 2 or 3 more cereals. Corn was domistacated for the first time in Oaxaca Mexico and then civilization in the Americas progress but 5000 years or more after the rest of the world. Even like that the civilizations in todays Mexico where realy advance even the records of the first Conquistadors thought they were dreaming when they saw how beautiful and clean our citis were. Even native americans start almost from zero because Africa, Europe, and Asia hade thousands of years of cultural and knowlege exchange.
Nope, the theory of "empty" Americas before native Americans came from Siberia is outdated.
All humans migrated from Africa, no if ands or butts.
Exactly!!!!
what happened to the single land mass? I don't think Africa was where Africa is now
@@jasonshaw7354 that's something to think about if you research Electric Universe theory they don't believe in plate tectonics but it seems like the pieces fit kinda, maybe to far in the past
What? Who do you think was there before? Their was no way for humans to get there before then
Loved it
Absolutely awesome, thanks for sharing this 🕉️☯️
Wooooooow fantastic
If all these Empires and societies were nurtured, preserved and supported to flourished, the Native Americans will be one of the most advanced people today...
Very nice
The Natives have not always been here. We all have one common ancestor. That simply means the humans began in one place and eventually migrated everywhere we find civilizations today. Common sense.