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Video: Comparison of the Miccosukee with the Zoque People of Mexico

  The ancestors of the Miccosukee probably migrated out of Mexico around 700 years ago. Their ancestors had been participants in the Olmec and Maya Civilizations, but they found the oppression by...

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Newly discovered mound in Habersham County, GA is same shape and same...

  On Friday, April 5, 2019,  a property owner showed me a structure that he thought was an Indian mound.  Indeed it was, but also had the ruins of stone structures and monuments on top.  The following...

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Ocmulgee National Park was a continuation of the “Olmec” Civilization

  Many discoveries are backing up 100% the Migration Legends of the Creek Confederacy. The types of houses, mounds, and folk temples in Olmec towns were exactly like those in Ocmulgee after around 1000...

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Soque Basin Update: Alec Mountain is not like anything in the textbooks!

  This is an indigenous culture that flew right under the radar of anthropologists. This archaeological zone is being thoroughly documented with satellite imagery, digital photographs, a GPS/laser...

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Was the Arnold Mound actually a fortification?

  Very little that we are finding in the Soque, Sautee, Maudin Mill, Amy’s Creek and Tallulah Valleys fit the “mold” of orthodox Southeastern Native American history.  We know that the Soque People...

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The linguistic ties between Europe and the Americas that we can’t explain

Artistic, genetic and linguistic evidence of trans-Atlantic migrations is irrefutable, but understanding those migrations is not! British archaeologist, Rita Roberts, wrote us from Crete . . . “It...

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The Secret Politics behind the weird events that swirled around the premier...

  Mix money with politics and you get corruption . . . plus often . . . downright stupidity Seven years ago, I learned not to trust the news media, no matter where they supposedly lay on the political...

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1828 Georgia map tells a very different story on the gold rush and Cherokee...

  Above is the 1828 Official Map of the State of Georgia.  The boundaries stayed the same until 1838.  The Native American martyr, Tsali, was actually a Uchee, living in the State of Georgia, on an...

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Celebrating the Creek New Year!

It is also know as Posketv, the Green Corn Festival or the Creek Busk! When the sun sets in your neck of the woods around 9:00 PM EDT this evening, it will mark the year’s end of a very ancient...

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Kolomoki Mounds showed strong influence from South America

  Descendants of Kolomoki were probably the founders of the original village at Cahokia! Kolomoki Mounds in deep Southwest Georgia was one of the largest towns north of Mexico and Lake Okeechobee,...

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