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@troytaylor92282 жыл бұрын
I lived in Alaska for a time and the native Inuit that I met there confirmed many of these connections when I showed them this film! These are a remarkable people! And they are well aware that they have cousins across the sea and how that is so and even their children in the more traditional homes know these stories. Interestingly they use many of the same tools on their boats both for fishing and controlling the vessel at sea! I commend you guys for this effort! But I am sure like the Clovis - Solutrean fight going on that acedemics will not be so receptive to it! As far as I'm concerned, when you refuse to even hear from the people you want to say you know the history of you are being pretty ignorant! This story deserves to be heard and spread far and wide!
@unoraza2825 Жыл бұрын
Quackdemia will insist honest scientists toe the line, regardless of their carbon dating, or they'll be viciously attacked as our own have been some losing their careers! The scope of this cover up is international and methods of shutting people up quite severe! The 'Florida Bog people' finds are only the latest and luckily were so large in scope a cover up was impossible and their DNA quite illuminating! The fact it matches 'European' DNA allowed it to be reframed as same even though there is no evidence to be found that it did not originate here! My question towards this end was met with silence by the author mirroring the evidence suggesting Euros came here when it could have been the opposite or that we were once in both locations, and India simultaneously. IMHO, it was likely the latter until the race war started as depicted in the Hindu epic Mahabharata and in numerous Mayan symbolic paintings found on murals and vases.
@wahineokeakua2 жыл бұрын
Chief Nu’u and his wife with 3 sons and their wives landing on a mountain after a flood sounds very much and similar to Noah and the flood..
@MrPanetela4 жыл бұрын
thank you from the U.S.A. God bless New Zealand and all her good people.
@trexeater1012 жыл бұрын
As a New Zealander I wish I could come and live in Hawaii for a couple of years and work but sadly it’s near impossible to gain a visa
@stephenhoward74542 жыл бұрын
USA help NZ!!!
@livingmultiverse55442 жыл бұрын
Kia kaha from New Zealand we are 1 people world wide.
@petermurphy99683 жыл бұрын
I have to commend Peter Marsh and Gabi Plumm for extending their knowledge and research into the origins of the Polynesians and their connections to the Americas and Asia. There is a growing realisation that the history of Polynesia is far more ancient and complex than the simple narrative dominating our school books. To me the similarities between Native American culture, art, custom, tradition, legend, dress, and the peoples of Polynesia is more than conclusive, yet amazingly it is treated indifferently by the official narratives presented in our schools and universities. The evidence of the connections between American peoples and Polynesia is astounding and demands further investigation especially along the lines of genetic research that has finally advanced along enough to prove conclusively the origins of the Polynesian peoples. This presentation was excellent and exciting. It is a well informed film and sensitive and respectful and empowering to the voices of the native peoples of America and Polynesia, whose narrative and intriguing collection of stories, legends and experiences have long been ignored.
@eldraque45566 ай бұрын
Jade axes have been reverred in Europe since at laset the early celts too
@peterpanther102 жыл бұрын
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@Merckmodz2 жыл бұрын
KZbin as well as other social media will definitely suppress things. Thank you for your hard work. Many of us Polynesian people appreciate it.
@PoXFreak Жыл бұрын
"Cousins across the sea" is a simple parobol leading back to not only Inuit, but ancient Chinese, Polynesian and even Persian genetically-traceable evidence of the vast Pacific expanse and subsequent genetic adaptations of what genetic influences took place upwards of 10,000 years ago that shaped the current genetic make-up of what is now "ancient" New Zealand. This film and the subsequent "under the carpet" are basis for deciding when, where and how the population of New Zealand came to be.
@quartzite4845 Жыл бұрын
Yes I agree that we have established over 800 years of occupation for the Takata Whenua, Takata Moana hoki❤ Loved it
@alohaandchillohana Жыл бұрын
My grandfather Gabby Kahahawai Pahinui was the first person to play slack key in the recording industry. The song was Hi'ilawe. About the Waipio Valley. Oh and...we say our ancestors were some kind of dragon human hybrid/mermaid water serpent people. Called the Mo'o. And everyone was giant. The Chinese, Greeks and French have similar ancestors according to mythos.
@quartzite4845 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like Poutini. Merman and guardian of the Arahura Jade isles of the South Pacifica
@MrKnightstale3 жыл бұрын
@32:45, How closely those rock carvings resemble the carvings of the Moriori is incredible
@eldraque45566 ай бұрын
have you haerd about the paleolithic presence on cerete and the image of a sail boat they left behind? thousands of years before it was thought possible
@baneverything55802 жыл бұрын
Volcanoes can dim the sun for years. Happened in 536 A.D.
@Tawadeb Жыл бұрын
Fascinating
@da5str13 жыл бұрын
Thank for this from Philippines!!
@brandonleonard5807 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis included in this.
@tonynahi29123 жыл бұрын
Awesome docò and fits with what ìvebeen taught.
@justinkittle74012 жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to have lived in Hawaii as a child, one of the few blonde 👱♂️ haired kids in my school. I learned how to swim and hike even had my first crush in kindergarten. These people showed me a family life that I wouldn't have until my family would move back home. I'm of Appalachian stock, we are very similar in culture and values. You bring the pig 🐖 ill bring the shine, and that's guaranteed to be a good time. I can't wait to take my wife and three children.
@wendy-leemorrissirrom86363 жыл бұрын
I met Grey Wolf in NZ Hamilton in 2001. He told this story.
@missymason2377 Жыл бұрын
Educational 🌐
@JacK-vk8iu3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, great work.
@stevehunt9144 жыл бұрын
Amazing work - thanks!
@al808hawaii62 жыл бұрын
There is a place on south East Maui name Nuu in landing
@sandfly605 жыл бұрын
A Japanese friend told me that Japanese babies have the birthmark that fades as they grow up too.
@neyanz59234 жыл бұрын
Must be Ainu the natives of Japan.
@fabrizzioantoniodominguezp3494 жыл бұрын
Peruvian babies have the same birthmark.
@edstar834 жыл бұрын
@@neyanz5923 The Ainu were an old Caucasian race. kzbin.info/www/bejne/g6mvgZ2mhsSKjq8
@tOKIEification3 жыл бұрын
It’s called Mongolian marks colloquially.
@saphh40335 ай бұрын
my old korean boss said they have the same birthmark, she says they are descendants of Ghenghis Khan
@colinmackenzie62773 жыл бұрын
Mahalo, Kia Ora
@itsbobbyx15883 жыл бұрын
LET EVERYONE SEE THE TRUE HISTORY 🥰 our storytelling and chants will never die 🥰 for our history proves it so let us return to our old ways 🥰 allow us all to share the ways of our Ancestors there is no shame in admitting that indigenous given the chance to allow us , the world would be a calmer place . being spiritual wasn’t a crime .. Our villages no longer raise children in a society created by outsiders who want superiority, we operate on deeper values , deeper morals .. Our mana as people here to be guardians of the lands actually have values that our today’s society NEEDS 🤟🏼🌎🙏🏽 Let’s Hope Nga Tupuna Can help us blow it up and share it without big shots
@clothcapkev2088 Жыл бұрын
Everything i've seen in these 3 programs makes sense. Unfortunately people have a vested interest in saying 1300 they made thier careers on it. But we can see people now are coming round to vikings in America. We know 12000 years ago we were master stone masons ( gobekli tepe) and wood carvers why not be able to build boats that could sail the world.
@prettyk10205 жыл бұрын
Thank you! :)
@adambamf93654 жыл бұрын
imagine seeing that vally after a massive waka voyage
@abundantlifecentre-dunedinnz5 жыл бұрын
I was fascinated by the legend of Chief Nu'u, because it has a distinct similarity to the story of Noah in the Bible! Noah experienced a flood, and with his three sons and their wives, travelled over sea and came to rest on mountains. So did Nu'u, according to this legend, with his three sons and wives. I'm curious as to whether the genealogy for Nu'u's descendants is available?
@abundantlifecentre-dunedinnz5 жыл бұрын
Even the names are similar - Noah and Nu'u.
@stevebubble20104 жыл бұрын
most ancient cultures have similar flood stories - check out the 'younger dyas impact' - geology suggests a series of impacts melting the ice and raising sea levels!
@peterpanther104 жыл бұрын
There is also a story about promiscuous King Noah who was exiled in the book Mormon. Was this Nu'u? I think the writer of the Book of Mormon gathered many stories from the Native Americans before incorporating them into a biblical type story - so as to pique the interest of the natives, so we can expect a certain element of truth in those stories. The story of rising sea levels retained by the Polynesians would have gained the interest of the missionaries and so we can expect the people of the time bending to the interest of the missionaries and modifying their story to fit with biblical stories just to please and gain acceptance. Human nature. Being washed away by a tsunami and surviving on a floating tree is definitely not in the bible.
@mikelmorrow46813 жыл бұрын
This was my reaction as well
@canadiankewldude3 жыл бұрын
@@peterpanther10 People surviving on a floating tree, could have happened after Noah and Babel, as there floating tree story says. Academia has been fighting any history except theirs, to try discrediting the Bible. As in King James. All these stories of the pacific could easily fit within Biblical history. Love your work by the way, just brilliant.
@adriandabarber39963 жыл бұрын
I got onto the redheads docos recently after hearing stories and got interested being a red head myself, and holy cow almost all my questions on social media have been removed i have been called racist to my face for simply bringing the subject up and found myself looking loke a dick just for asking questions. far out man
@mrivantchernegovski38693 жыл бұрын
0.48 Muriwai Gannet colony ,West Auckland
@ihimaera74242 жыл бұрын
There's a polynesian saying "Hawaikinui Hawaikiroa Hawaikipamama" when translated in english means attack or big attack. My grandmother told me that it means the entire pacific.....meaning Maori are from all over the pacific. Hawaiki and Hawaii are not the exact same place but same origin.
@peterpanther102 жыл бұрын
Hawaiki nui = big homeland, Hawaiki roa = long homeland, Hawaiki papamau = Homeland of scattered isles.
@ihimaera74242 жыл бұрын
@@peterpanther10 ive heard that saying aswell. Hawaii is not big it's actually tiny in comparison to Nz. And it makes more sense when your referencing maori origin you describe the entire pacific.
@ginagjuniort3 жыл бұрын
18:59
@rikihanawhiu76373 жыл бұрын
The modern history and Hawaii is sad with the forced aninnexation from Multi national sugar companies and occupation from the USA.
@adriandabarber39963 жыл бұрын
Yo my heart breaks for hawaii, such an awesome history and people just to be made into a place for america to park its killing machines. What a time we live in.
@Merckmodz2 жыл бұрын
Yes and we Hawaiians are fighting that illegal occupation to this very day. Sad part is if the subject gets brought up especially now through social media so many uneducated may sayers will verbally combat you with thier whitewashed knowledge. In actuality they only know to Regurgitate what they have learned of our Hawaiian history from A colonizers stand point. If they would only open their minds past what they were taught in schools and listen to the people that know their history which was passed down along many generations they would be ashamed. Hawaiians have inhabited these lands for Longer then what the European settlers claim in their history books.
@jeremyashford21454 жыл бұрын
I have not checked this but according to Stephen Fry on the tv show QI the ancient Greeks had no word for the colour blue, and they saw the sky as being “bronze”.
@HeartOfGoldInHyperspace3 жыл бұрын
David Talbott and the thunderbolts project have some interesting theories about that. parallels to some of the stories told here, and some of the carvings.
@hariseldon37863 жыл бұрын
Correct - read the Illiad.
@accessaryman3 жыл бұрын
it would be prudent to accept the oral traditions but how ever with the Maori one, where the soul leave new zealand from cape reinga, if it travels to the original home land would that not be around the coasts of the yellow sea , ? i haven't been able to find any evidence that the southern pacific islanders and northern pacific islanders have traveled back and forth over the equator, apart from one way trips, to their final destinations, it would how ever seem the modern day Maori especially in the south pacific are the remnants of the waring invaders hell bent on subduing the original inhabitants. obviously there is a great deal more to learn in the time lines of culture inhabiting areas of the pacific, maybe then we will have a definitive time line
@peterpanther103 жыл бұрын
From Cape Reinga their spirits travel back to Hawai'i - to the Wailua valley on Kauai. Papa and Wakea are two ancestral figures in Hawaii - elsewhere they are mythical. It says in the oral historical chants that Papa travelled back and forth between Hawaii and Tahiti EIGHT TIMES. The oral history of Hawaii Loa says he discovered Hawaii on a fishing expedition then when things got bad in his homeland of the Yellow Sea, he gathered up his family and settled in Hawaii and from there, his children and grandchildren discovered the islands to the south - some of which already had people living on them. The golden haired people from Peru left from Puna Island near Guayaquil - due to being repeatedly attacked by hostile invaders (Pre Inca). Timelines are difficult to determine except the story of Hawaii Loa describes the islands having changed shape since their initial discovery. Possibly 6,000 years ago? Leaving Puna Island is thought to be about 2,000 years ago, being swept away by a tsunami off Hawaii was possibly 2,500 - 3,000 years ago and their return was ~2,200 years ago. The story of Papa and Wakea is possibly ~3,000 years ago. Kiore (Pacific rat) family trees show there was a great deal of voyaging back and forth between New Zealand and Hawaii. After the wars in the 13th Century - most voyaging stopped. Isolation was safer than inviting conflict by visiting hostile islands. It is recorded that Tahitian invader Paao went to Hawaii and burned all the voyaging canoes and killed all the navigators. Similar things may have happened on the islands.
@StopProject20253 жыл бұрын
However old this woman is, she sure doesn’t look it
@fabrizzioantoniodominguezp3494 жыл бұрын
22:23 and 23:15
@djtonitontonnewzealand31933 жыл бұрын
did u fail to notice two major tikanga, karanga and the waka"s head, we all come from Eygypt , their wahine karanga their men back from fishing , we maori and them are the only 2 peoples with this principal , without it we are nothing, the waka head, two most important maori tikanga do research why our carvings have 3 fingers no honey not the past present and future, nuku mai teko.
@rikkcampbell89752 жыл бұрын
Na we all came from Australia the Egyptians just knew that the aboriginal people had the greatest knowledge of the stars and the dreaming that's also why not until the British Australia was not desecrated the Dutch Chinese and countless other people's traded peacefully and before anyone says I'm wrong why was there boomerang's found in the tomb of the boy king tutankhamon and also other gold from Egypt can be traced back to Australia as well there is so much we are not told
@dariusrus53352 жыл бұрын
Haida or Haide in romanian means "come ,let s go"
@treegrower13 жыл бұрын
How did the 'maori' call it hawaikii if it wasnt named Hawaii until much later? --------->>> Captain James Cook, RN, visited the islands on January 18, 1778, and named them the "Sandwich Islands" in honor of The 4th Earl of Sandwich, who as the First Lord of the Admiralty was one of his sponsors. This name was in use until the 1840s, when the local name "Hawaii" gradually began to take precedence.
@roringusanda28372 жыл бұрын
They're essentially the same people
@jondoealoe2 жыл бұрын
The problem with this video, is the fact that it overestimated the sea level when Molokai was a continent... This video shows what the earth would look like, if the same amount of water we have now was colder and had a giant ice cube in it... I won't bore anybody with references to long forgotten literature to prove the continent of Molokai was bigger than the picture in this video... Just look at the Alenuihaha Channel with Google Earth, if you don't have nautical charts for the area. There's a waterfall coming south from Maui and a waterfall going north from The Big Island. One waterfall turns west, the other waterfall turns east; and there was a path you could walk between Maui and Hawaii. The amount of land archeologists claim was above sea level during the last glacial maximum is wrong. If we always had the same amount of water on the earth, the pyramid off the coast of Cuba was last on dry ground about 2 million years ago. If the ancient texts are right, it wasn't that long ago. How come people think there was always the same amount of water on the earth? Because they don't read the ancient texts that people took the time to translate into English, even though they are available for free!
@peterpanther102 жыл бұрын
The ancient sea level around the Hawaiian islands can be seen on Google Earth - the boundary where the surface gradient changes is at 900m below sea level. This boundary can be seen because slope stability can be much steeper underwater because the sediments are relatively lighter underwater as they are in a denser medium than air. Also erosion above sea level results in a smoother surface for the same reason. This creates an obvious change in topography that can be seen on google earth images. This seems to be a dramatic difference in sea level, but can be explained by the changes we see during an ice age. During the last ice age which ended 14,700 years ago, there was 2-3km of ice buildup at the poles - this depressed the earths crust underneath it a corresponding amount. This can still be seen in areas such as the Bay of Hudson and the Baltic Sea - which are still rebounding from the removal of ice above them. Now the volume of the magma under the earth's crust clearly stays constant - except of course when a volcano erupts - bit like a pressure cooker letting off steam - and this did happen more frequently during the ice age according to ice core samples from the Antarctic, but the main way equilibrium of the volume under the crust remains constant is by flexing of the crust in areas where it is able to flex between continents - so when the crust is depressed under the north pole from the weight of ice age ice something has to give. Areas that can flex outwards are the thin crust of ocean floors. Hawaii is sitting on a thin oceanic floor - a crust that is barely 7km thick and so it is able to flex in response to a 2-3 km depression of the crust at the north pole (also thin oceanic crust) Continents are 20-60km deep and are likeice bergs floating on a sea of magma and do not respond in the same way as the ocean floor. The Mid Atlantic ridge is another area where the weak oceanic crust is able to flex in response to the weight of ice at the poles during an ice age. The Woods Hole drilling Expedition across the Atlantic ridge detected beach sands in two lines - one that corresponded with the ice age ~220,000 years ago and another beach line less than 20,000 years old - which corresponds to the last ice age. There was no beach line detected for the ice age 120,000 years ago. (These ice ages are due to the Milanokovitch cycle - the changing orbit of the earth around the sun). I hope that helps in peoples understanding of earth processes. What I find amazing is that Hawaiian oral history speaks of witnessing a time when the islands were much higher out of the water. This makes it pretty clear that they have been living on these islands for a lot longer than a mere 700 years as some people aggressively assert.
@jondoealoe2 жыл бұрын
@@peterpanther10 @@peterpanther10 Thank you for your time Peter. I'll have to study your answer for awhile to begin to grasp all of the information in it, like everything else I learn from you. Which is a whole lot. If I hadn't caught your blatant mistakes in the Mahabharata, I probably wouldn't have questions about anything you say. I'd really like to study ancient texts from subjects that interest you, because I spend a lot of time doing this anyway; and I think it could be a win win for both of us. My college professor gave us a list of books to choose one for a book report... I already read most of the books on the list and did reports on all of those. He skipped me one grade. I might have already read the books you're interested in? But back to my question... I see two waterfalls flowing towards each other then flowing in opposite directions when they hit a horizontal plane... rivers don't cut rocks vertically into waterfalls and horizontally if the rock is underwater, right? I don't have my charts handy, or know how deep the place I'm talking about is, but are you saying, you agree with the sea level I'm taking about?
@jondoealoe2 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, once upon a time I knew how deep the Cuban pyramid is, and I used videos from KZbin that estimate how long ago it was above sea level, by using water levels and continental drift theory; and it was about 2 million years ago. Do you support the 2 million year date?
@peterpanther102 жыл бұрын
I have to admit our research into Indian History was a little on the light side. We had to cover such a wide range of disciplines as well as regions, it was impossible to be thorough in all areas.
@peterpanther102 жыл бұрын
Are you talking about the structures found in 700m of water off Cuba? Geologically speaking, this is a very volatile area - Cuba sits just to the north of a little plate sandwiched by two bigger ones - the Caribbean Plate. Big changes in sea level could occur very quickly. I have no idea of dates.
@alaindubois15054 жыл бұрын
After seeing Part 1 of Redheads, this must be seen before Part 2. In Australia, Indigenous people constantly emphasise how long there has been people here, perhaps over 60,000 years ago. I would be strange to think that humankind had not had watercraft at this time and spread throughout the world. However, at this time in a glacial period, habitation would be preferable in the tropics. ... In the last inter-glacial period centred about 125,000 years ago, the Eemian period was about 1-2 degrees warmer and seas 4-6metres above present levels. [We are certain to get it like this or worse as CO2 in the atmosphere, about 280 parts per million, wasn't as high as it has climbed in a very few years recently way past this level.] 'Modern' humans existed in some areas by then. 'Modern people', Homo sapiens sapiens, have been prejudiced against Neanderthals - who could have been quite intelligent, but less aggressive and competitive, as they had to co-operate more in a colder hostile climate. We continually hear how humans conquered and even ate the more passive 'older-type' humans. ... By the height of the last ice age, 20,000 years ago, oceans were 120metres below the present time. It was interesting to see how many Hawai'i islands were joined into one in a longer chain than today. I've been trying to find maps showing the Pacific sea-levels over this 20,000 years. It certainly appears that humans were capable to populating Pacific Islands that were much larger and also existed were there are none today. ... This brings up a point in human psychology, why people hold on to the idea that our present 'civilisation' of the last few years - is all there is. Otherwise, people will have to see how fragile or precarious all life is on Earth. Civilisations could have been almost wiped out several times, and its part of human nature not to look at unpleasant things. The 'flood legends' from around the world may be from several times in the past. The Hawai'ian one told of here, may be one of the later floods that may have come from sudden releases of melting glacier ice. ... My family of European and Scottish ancestry, married into Australian Aboriginal and Māori families, but with [sadly] little knowledge of their ancestry. [This is also common in Europe, though with DNA testing, we may know more.] It's terrible sad that there are even those propagating that only the present is important, and to disengage with our 'material reality', saying everything is 'just in our heads'. All our knowledge comes from the past, and this rejection of our Earthy-environmental connection, and reliance on cyberspace - where anything can be manipulated isn't good. ... In this Covid era, while not jet-setting around the world, it's impressive that we can travel be old methods of the sea - to limited destinations that are connected to us. We have a right to face-to-face - proper human connection, now understanding about viruses and pathogens and protecting those who are vulnerable. I hope all communities can meet safely and educate each other. ... I live in a 'hidden region', with many isolated and divided from others from outside the region, as well as others in the region. We are basically segregated by our ages, economic and disability/ability to drive a car. The rest of Australia and the world is ignorant of us; the Internet gives us no real media. 24% are with disabilities, and we're several year older than the rest of NSW, as able youth leave to where there is proper public transport. Over 30 years our viable public transport has been stealthily removed to the point where the government has offered over $100million to 4 local councils to rip up the railway tracks for elitist cycling 'rail trails' - modelled on NZ's Central Otago Rail Trails - despite world-renown Byron Bay and very busy traffic in the region. It could be that coal seam gas mining is the objective behind this, as the village of Bentley is on the Murwillumbah branch line - that we've waited 30 years for better rail services. Sydney-based NSW parliament - of both Coalition and Labor sides pretend that we have been 'consulted'. New England region said "no", and didn't get rail trails, but our region, many on antidepressants, is very dysfunctional. ... It may seem unrelated to this video's topic, but the common theme is getting truth out. In our regional case, the neglect has killed many people, as youth once tried hitching to get into Lismore university, or how people can't access what they need in medicine etc, even though we have a railway line into Queensland's city of Brisbane. Everyone had access to the beach or to Brisbane - as a day trip by rail before 1990. I moved here for public transport and a close-to- NZ green rural friendliness - in 1989. We cannot live in cyberspace, or in 40 degree heat in perpetual drought.
@peterpanther104 жыл бұрын
Some good points here, but please stay on subject.
@alaindubois15054 жыл бұрын
@@peterpanther10, I'm very interested in this subject. Unfortunately, I'm in a stressful situation - that is not so much historical, but is about how to get truth out to the world. I'm isolated and haven't found an avenue. I compare this topic - as I'm not sure if it is seen much outside of NZ. Google search engine only directs us to where we have been. I can't find anywhere that's interested in human rights. Australian human rights organisations - funded by government will not go against their own government. I know why our state government is doing what they do. Why is your NZ government hiding the truth, or allowing this, unless Jacinda Ardern is now listening to you. Hiding the truth - is the topic in common. The difference is that people are dying and/or living without their full rights - now in my region. This is a one-off. Perhaps someone would direct me to a site I can communicate with on our region's present injustice. As a reply, this should not distract from your videos. I should have placed the last part of my last comment on a separate comment to myself. I have life-threatening illness, my Kiwi friend has died, and I just felt Kiwis may be undertanding. Like Thor Heyerdahl's [peaceful] red-heads from the middle east continually meeting with hostility, I'm wondering if NZ is livable or hostile.
@edstar834 жыл бұрын
You may find this interesting. kzbin.info/www/bejne/jqqkhpevfdOdlas
@rikihanawhiu76373 жыл бұрын
I'm assuming that your from Northern Rivers or the Hinterlands. Spent plenty of time on the Tweed and G.C with friends living in Chillingham. Such a beautiful part of the world where you are from. Very interesting in what you say about how truths are hidden from most of the population of the world. New Zealand is very livable and isolated from alot of the worlds problems my friend.
@user-ii1iy8fz1d3 жыл бұрын
CO2... A taxable red herring.
@ledacedar62539 ай бұрын
Living on Haida Gwaii five yrs , in an all Islands community gathering we Whites were told from a hereditary Chief that Haida meant the Haida the Haida people’s & gwaii meant the land! Then he invited us non Haida to join in & claim identity as Gwaiians! Giving back is a key value. They are such generous people when respected as The Sovereign & legal today, Owners of the sea, air and islands! They are leaders for cultural revival in BC’s west coast Nations, as much was imploded under Colonialism & its violent bell & brimstone preachers & “Indian” agents. Barry Bradsford got it wrong- They never wear COSTUMES! That’s a damn insult & disgusting lack of respect for their cultural wealth! They wear special Regalia that requires a process of approval from the elders of their art form & colours put on the back of the regalia. I witnessed young women’s dancing their first /newly made regalia which started with Guujaaw rattling away the negative spirits, drumming in the good energy’s when the youndmg dancers appeared in full animal spirit & dance forms to circle three times. Then the young women entered the circle as the dancers left and Guujaaw kept drumming and singing. It was stunning & my heart cried so hard for what was, what was done to them and how they will always rise above whatever Creator puts in their path. ❤❤❤
@robintamihere4550 Жыл бұрын
A well documented program, kudos to you and your team Gabi Plumm. And yes I'm aware those wankers keep deleting my posts.