AMEN Brother!!! I have cared about the Native American's for a very long time! thank uou
@guylelanglois664211 ай бұрын
You are an inspiration to us all for all your hard work. You couldn't be with a better group of supporters than the answers in genesis team. Thank you, sir, for sharing with us.
@yosef666411 ай бұрын
Speak for yourself.
@MMA10mm9 ай бұрын
@guylelanglois6642 - I could not agree more. Dr. Jeanson’s work is historically fascinating as well as scientifically compelling. This work has the potential of clarifying and correcting the history of the world. His current focus on Native Americans is equally exciting!
@devarionarias10 ай бұрын
Thank you for the update! I'm excited to see what comes next.
@shama927911 ай бұрын
Thank you. I am choctaw from oklahoma. Always wondered. Sharing to my tribe.
@RealHooksy11 ай бұрын
Please don’t take this man’s information as correct. It isn’t. It’s complete garbage and a misrepresentation of the truth. Be proud of your indigenous heritage and get your history from scientists who aren’t trying to push their religious agenda.
@hippielady12311 ай бұрын
Are you related to any Raneys or Duggins?
@Posie197011 ай бұрын
My family on Father's side is Choctaw from Hugo. I have an interest in joining the tribe but it's difficult as I'm getting older. And I live far away.
@SmashinAdams9 ай бұрын
A Chahta sapia.
@Julie-wb9rl7 ай бұрын
My daughter is Choctaw through the line of Hulsey
@JeffBromley11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@kafkakaraoke10 ай бұрын
Needed research; keep doing what you're doing. I'm still surprised by the channel you're on, but you're sticking to the facts and going about it the right way. So, kudos, I can't wait to follow more tribes, their history, migration, and origins.
@Rahel881111 ай бұрын
This content is fascinating, I appreciate your work and shared with local indigenous news channel here in KZbin APTN in Canada 🇨🇦 God bless
@Dan-dl7tz11 ай бұрын
Indigenous here!
@bettertvreceptionwithfoilf710011 ай бұрын
There is an entire lost kingdom right under our feet.
@buzzardist165911 ай бұрын
Many dozens and hundreds of lost kingdoms, really.
@tkstats224511 ай бұрын
Yeah... the main one being the Hopewell
@lisabek7210 ай бұрын
Yes
@petergeramin71958 ай бұрын
@@tkstats2245what do you mean
@tkstats22458 ай бұрын
@@petergeramin7195 google the Hopewell... enjoy
@zerosteel012311 ай бұрын
Such an interesting series! Please keep this going. I want to see how the story ends!
@granthornin383611 ай бұрын
All human history is history and that matters to everyone.
@Pepsiguy8 ай бұрын
50-60 million inhabitants pre-Columbus. lol
@granthornin38368 ай бұрын
@Pepsiguy - Are you saying there were or weren't that many people? What's your basis?
@PatReid17757 ай бұрын
@Pepsiguy you mean in North and South America
@BremnerLance4 ай бұрын
@@Pepsiguyyour genetics exist due to a helping hand of cannibalism. Every single human being has this past from somewhere in human history. Savagery and cannibalism are not a primary FN identity but an exception. Ie in the case of the Anasazi; these were enslaved Peublo by an ousted and relocated cannibal Aztec leadership which escaped and migrated north. The rest I don’t know but nobody has ever looked at me like a steak with Rufus Teague on the side.
@timwarcloud4 ай бұрын
@@Pepsiguyridiculous. The Commanche were defending their homeland.
@danielshepherd730611 ай бұрын
9:28 Instead of a clean 25/25/25/25 split from your grandparents, your parents may pass down 26/24, or similar, of DNA from your grandparents. There is 50/50 from each parent, but each parent may have passed on more from their mum or dad. So, the number of effective genetic (DNA) ancestors may decline even faster.
@johnking625210 ай бұрын
The comparison between the development of the two different hemispheres on the planet is quite possibly the greatest story never told. IMO . Thanks for your presentation, there's so much more to be told , someday. ✌️🌎
@thomgri3 ай бұрын
Lucy Thompson was a Yurok woman and author, born in 1856 and passed away in 1932. Her notable work is the nonfiction book “To the American Indian: Reminiscences of a Yurok Woman”, originally published in 1916.
@stephenjeltema232311 ай бұрын
This is an awesome piece!
@someguy543811 ай бұрын
It's a piece alright.
@Janer-5211 ай бұрын
I read his book Traced when it first came out. Fascinating and makes a lot of sense.
@RealHooksy11 ай бұрын
It’s all rubbish You wasted your money. Sorry to disappoint you.
@Rom3_2911 ай бұрын
@@RealHooksy- why? Did you read it ? Or are you just trolling and promoting your hatred ?
@FrgvDntFrgt80605 ай бұрын
'Dr. Rob Carter published a piece answering a question about a secular paper, and the degree to which his qualifications and critiques apply to _Traced_ is...notable.' _Traced_ doesn't do what we're told it does. It's full of basic errors and shoddy analysis.
@deborahparr345110 ай бұрын
In 1973 my husband, two daughters and I visited relatives in England. Their boys, about 5 and 7, were shocked at meeting us. "You're not black," they exclaimed. They thought all Americans were black.
@Darrius9969 ай бұрын
Imagine their surprise walking downtown London today
@annemurphy93398 ай бұрын
@@Darrius996 😓
@ahh-2-ahh7 ай бұрын
U mean "dark skinned"
@deborahparr34517 ай бұрын
@@ahh-2-ahh No, I don't mean dark-skinned. The young boys specifically said "black."
@almiller13717 ай бұрын
I used to think that all Brits were inbred to some degree..... oh wait.
@sojourner151111 ай бұрын
I was a short range missile crewman in the army, 80's. U.S. military named most of their helicopters after Native American Tribes. I had to study ours, planes and choppers, and the enemies. 16P/S Air Defense Artillery.
@moxadurgin25087 ай бұрын
Congratulations on attempting this awesome journey.Thank you
@sandicmxr11 ай бұрын
I've been to Moundville. The dna discussion was really interesting and for me informative.
@BlueKnight0007.9 ай бұрын
The Vikings are said to have visited North America circa early 11th century AD and they are believed to have encountered those living here at the time. So some of the tribes I think must have travelled towards the east coast a bit quicker than others.
@sherijobe975411 ай бұрын
I thank you for doing this as someone who has had a very hard time putting my families history on my native side. My grandmother left the rez and because of how they treated natives she didn't pass anything on. So thank again.
@hisnameisiam80811 ай бұрын
Same here. I pray we can find the truth, in Jesus'(Yeshua in Hebrew) name! Amen!
@hippielady12311 ай бұрын
Mine is on my dad's side but ancestry says I have no Indian DNA
@wandawiebe158111 ай бұрын
You mentioned the North Walkers were probably called walkers because they didn't have horses. Consider that even the wagon trains that crossed the USA usually had many people walking and went at a walking pace even though they had horses. I say this because I recently came across info (movie, websites, KZbins) about Frank Kuntz and Nakota horses, which are those that descended from Sitting Bull's horses, and somewhere in all that I came across a reference that most Nakota horses are not considered to be of the "spanish type" but rather are of a more northern/plains type and a suggestion that these pre-existed the horses brought by the Spanish (though I couldn't quickly find that reference just now). That suggestion made me think of your comments about oral histories of the Native American peoples. Perhaps there were horses that came over with the Native American peoples that were previously dismissed by colonial historians. It would be interesting to learn if some of these oral histories you mention suggest they had horses prior to the Conquistadors.
@Ban_Helmers11 ай бұрын
I wondered about that exact thing.
@AdrienneLohn9 ай бұрын
Frances Drake's ship log describes large native communities and the herds of horses within the communities
@indigenousamerican314811 ай бұрын
On Gedmatch i come out related to Kennewick man and Clovis boy. My fam is from Mexico City. According to Ancestry DNA testing i came out 94% Native American. My grandmother came out 100% Native American.
@hippielady12311 ай бұрын
Wow, mine showed non and my dad is supposed to be half Indian
@SCPMstudios11 ай бұрын
Is your dad Elizabeth warren?
@PortmanRd11 ай бұрын
Wow! No Middle Eastern Dna? 🤭
@indigenousamerican314811 ай бұрын
@SCPMstudios I highly doubt I'm related to her 😑. One thing is certain, I'm more Cherokee than her... and I'm not even from Cherokee territory 😂
@annemurphy93398 ай бұрын
@@hippielady123. My mom is half Cherokee but it did show on her DNA results. I have heard that different tests will show different result percentages.
@EricWoodyVariety5911 ай бұрын
You can also be black American and have Native American lineage.
@timwarcloud4 ай бұрын
Not many do.
@tupacCarlin22233 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😅
@SeasidePrincess24 күн бұрын
Yes! Not many people know about the black Native Americans from the Carolina’s!
@lumieandrada606315 күн бұрын
Yeah laying American
@coolhandlukeproductionluke377413 күн бұрын
The real Indians have been written out of history on purpose and reclassified from Indians to negro to colored to black and then Africa American.
@michaelrome352711 ай бұрын
It’s funny how I learned this concept in Sunday school growing up and finally science is now catching up.
@deborahharvey85411 ай бұрын
Old cartoon Group of scientists climbing mountain following sign: 'meaning of life ahead'. Reach the top it is a mesa where a group of God's priests are eating a feast
@YouToobeism9 ай бұрын
@@deborahharvey854 - The priests having just flow in aboard $65,000,000 private jets. Oh how the wicked prosper on this Earth.
@scottfoster35488 ай бұрын
@@YouToobeism Purchased for 1$ from a broke rap person with 11 children from 12 different people who might be women who paid the unreasonable 65 million you quoted. SO DONT worry those with TRUE LOVE will beat the wicked every time.
@gwapod988511 ай бұрын
Not sure where you went to school. I remember studying Indian history in my school in Georgia in the 70s. Of course in public schools you never go to deep in many subjects other than math, science, and English. I feel I had a well rounded introduction to history and the library was where you go to get more information for what you are interested in.
@roboparks2 ай бұрын
The Dude has Multiple degrees Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and his PhD in Cell and Developmental Biology from Harvard University
@Dan-dl7tz11 ай бұрын
I am Native blood, from the Sioux tribe. Unfortunately I don’t know a lot about it. I will be contacting you very soon!
@LeonSemiPro11 ай бұрын
Please contact a proper anthropological and historical association.
@RealHooksy11 ай бұрын
Please don’t contact these people. They are not honest actors.
@Dan-dl7tz11 ай бұрын
Guys I appreciate the assistance but I have tried! Please elaborate and be more specific in your recommendations I will truly be grateful!
@LeonSemiPro11 ай бұрын
@Dan-dl7tz I would contact a first nation organisation not a religious one.
@LeonSemiPro11 ай бұрын
@Dan-dl7tz The sate libraries in traditional lands can often help with this type of research.
@JohnDelong-qm9iv11 ай бұрын
The flood and the tower are popular motif on natives blankets etc
@cody0126a11 ай бұрын
There’s mounds here in Louisiana that date back to 7,000 years ago.
@kaliqsims49169 ай бұрын
9k+
@cristinakaminski89987 ай бұрын
I’m Canadian and a non-native . I am so interested in native history, not only Native Canadian, but North American native. It’s difficult to find their history through their experience as most of North American history is written by non- natives. I have subscribed to your channel as I find your research so interesting.
@obedyahujryahuah245411 ай бұрын
Please tie the food sources to the reason to migrate in certain directions. This is my 2nd of your videos on this topic (I’m 65 now & Choctaw), and am so amazed. I’m sending to all my relatives. My dad, his mom, her dad are my Choctaw blood line. German Snow White, red head, freckled mom created me. Lololol
@hippielady12311 ай бұрын
Are you from Oklahoma
@bonesb76869 ай бұрын
Looking forward to the book.
@FrgvDntFrgt80605 ай бұрын
While _'Y Chromosome Adam'_ existed between 163 and 260 thousand years ago, 'an extremely rare African American Y chromosome found in an individual who submitted his DNA to a company specializing in DNA analysis to trace family roots pushes back the time of the most recent common ancestor for the Y chromosome lineage tree to 338,000 years ago.' -Sergio Prostak 18:00
@Chrispycombo11 ай бұрын
Cree man from Canada
@newcreationinchrist142311 ай бұрын
Great video! Nice to see AIG on the forefront of such cutting edge scientific research! Hopefully the tribes will take ownership and help out more so we can all learn about the true history of America. God bless 🙂🙏✝️
@newcreationinchrist142311 ай бұрын
@@Moist._Robot why don't you pick up the new book by Alfred music called 'Worship music song collection?' No? That's how interested I would be in reading any book from him. Lol 😅
@travisbicklepopsicle11 ай бұрын
@@newcreationinchrist1423 Biologist Herman Mayes has also written a rather in-depth critique of Jeanson's work. So have many other working scientists. See, he wrote a book, 'Traced', but he didn't publish his work in any of the scientific literature. He did not go through the proper scientific channels. He merely wrote a book, targeted to a specific audience. If anything in his book was actually groundbreaking, other geneticists from around the world would be all over it and he would be collaborating with them and doing more research and moving forward, but that will never happen. The book will soon be forgotten, as it contributes absolutely nothing to the science of genetics whatsoever. It seems 'sciencey' to people who don't know anything about genetics, and that's exactly why he wrote the book in the first place. To make people such as yourself and other young Earth creationists think that he actually knows what the heck he's talking about, and that the book is based on actual science. The book is pseudoscience. It really is as simple as that.
@newcreationinchrist142311 ай бұрын
@@Moist._Robot prove it. How is he wrong?
@newcreationinchrist142311 ай бұрын
@@Moist._Robot you haven't replied to my latest comment and I'd rather hear it from you. You said in the other thread that you are a geneticist. So, let's hear your take.
@newcreationinchrist142311 ай бұрын
@@Moist._Robot try not quoting biologos (the last place I would go to for actual science) and state something yourself.
@memyself834011 ай бұрын
An example about your comment about the math of our ancestors. During my genealogical research I found a common ancestor. At the end of the math, my mother, mother-in-law, and my father-in-law's father are all 6th cousins. Making me a 7th cousin to my wife and to my father-in-law. That also means that my children are 8th cousins to their mother. I am not native American. However, I love your research and am following it with enthusiasm.
@MistbornPrincess11 ай бұрын
That's better than Queen Elizabeth II and her husband. They were 4th cousins.
@isaiahwelch806611 ай бұрын
To begin with, I am an ethnically-mixed, genetically-diverse man born and bred in Michigan. My mother, to whom has done a lot of genealogical research, has uncovered a lot of previously unknown history, as well as confirmed genealogical rumor. My genealogy has me being 50% Irish, as my sperm donor's last name only comes from one place in the world: County Cork, Ireland. On my mother's side of my genealogy, my ancestry comes from Sweden, France, Germany, and the British Isles. Interestingly, my Continental genetic ties come from the German half of a province called Alsace Lorraine, which has been, up until after World War II, fought over by France and Germany. Today, Alsace Lorraine has been roughly divided in half between France and Germany. I also have some Native American in me, being related to Cherokee and Mohawk Indians that settled in Fulton County, Ohio. Today, what was once Wolfinger family land was given back to the Cherokee and Mohawk, and is today Secor Metropark located along US-20, west of Toledo, Ohio. The Cherokee part of my ancestry is that during the Trail of Tears, a number of my ancestors left the forced march to Oklahoma, and managed to escape through what is today Shawnee National Forest in southern Illinois. Had I known this when I lived there a decade ago, I would have done more to research possible places where my ancestors may have passed through on the way to Ohio. The furthest my mother has been able to confirm ancestry for me is a stone mason in Wales, who died in 925 AD. That all being said, a missing part of North American history relates to Hernando Cortés, the Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs. Some time between Cortés' conquest, and the prior voyage of Amerigo Vespucci, whom North and South America are named for, a smallpox plague wiped out over 90% of the existing Native American people on the continent. This number was extrapolated largely from the diaries of Vespucci, who wrote that when a ship he was on passed within ten or twelve miles of North America's coast, he could see smoke from fires up and down the coast. Historians then estimated that at the time of Vespucci's writings, 10 to 15 million Indians lived on the East Coast of the United States. That meant that there were probably at least 4 to 10 times as many Indians on the continent of North America prior to European exploration and conquest. It also means that tens of millions of Indians died in the smallpox plague unknowingly unleashed by Cortés, after his conquest of the Aztecs. Interestingly enough as well, it now appears that the Vikings actually not only made it to North America well before Columbus or Cortés, or even before Vespucci made his voyage, as there has been found in the Mississippi River a Viking longboat near Vicksburg, Mississippi. In that longboat were 30 Viking shortswords, a couple of Viking round shields, three Viking chainmail shirts, and roughly 10 pounds of food. It appears that those who crewed the longboat were ambushed by Native Americans on both sides of the river. This also may explain why there are many places in North America that match architecture and building methods in Ireland, such as burial mounds that are well-known Anglo-Saxon burial tombs. These are all things that were previously unknown, because in my opinion, they would have disrupted the accepted narrative in American society prior to the establishment of Fort St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565.
@Art-4-Yeshua7775 ай бұрын
This past week, I had just found out that I had Native American blood in me. Upon searching for resources to learning about the natives, I found this video, and I was like “oh my gosh! This is a God sent video.” Thank you brother for making this. God bless! ☺️
@tinawelch300511 ай бұрын
i read this!! my heart broke as i heard the old man tell his life story. all nations have inflicted such incredible ruin.
@stanley155411 ай бұрын
I wish you the best of luck in your efforts to catalogue these things.
@snapula11 ай бұрын
The only people to blame are those who run the smithsonian institute
@edwardbrown757111 ай бұрын
I asked a DNA company, why when my grandparents had tin-type old pictures of their past kin, their ancestry claims did not show up in the returned DNA answers... I was told that after four generations back, whether you are an American Indian, of Jewish decent, or if there are Black mixes in your White bloodline, which is a real possibility in my state, but no longer shows up after the fourth generation DNA tests. And they didn't in my tests, although the names would indicate otherwise, the pictures from the past, writings from the past, as well as the often questionable verbal histories that are often wrong... During the Inquisitional abuses of Europe back in 1300s, often half of the family of Jews splits off and refuses to convert and moves off to Iceland. However, the half of the family that stays behind and submits to forced conversions, will in three generations lividly and angrily swear that they were always Catholcs and never ever had anything to do with 'Jesus murderers'... Even if you can prove otherwise... This happened too with the Indian Nations under the 1800s initiation indoctrinating 'Indian Schools'... But... Or... However... By having my DNA done, I have found a lot of ancestry information that I never knew by checking back in laborious research that I would never have known if I had never done the test... And the 'Official' records are not always truthful either. In census records of people I knew personally to be black when I was a child has been written up as 'White'...The other thing you said was that someone other than you might get the information written and documented before you, right, wrong, or whether it is simply an unwitting error, but filed before you, is a serious problem. Because whoever writes the first history is later hard to correct, especially if it collaborates those 'locked stepped' globalist government's rewrite of fake history, which may be completely wrong... But accepted in the collegiate glomming on glad-handing of misinformation... Collegiate blind loyalty is often more powerful than real evidence even in all the other sciences... Or... Maybe I'm just wrong...
@Dan-dl7tz11 ай бұрын
Salute! You’re not wrong one bit. History is unfortunately written by the victors.
@RealHooksy11 ай бұрын
You’re just wrong, sorry.
@lisabek7210 ай бұрын
You are not wrong
@RNW11B94B8 ай бұрын
that’s sort of like tracing my heritage with or without DNA percentage when at one time black people were counted as “Indians” when it came to land allotments during tribal relocation to Oklahoma then not counted as Natives later when it came to government assistance
@edwardbrown75718 ай бұрын
@@RNW11B94B Yep...
@tartufo487011 ай бұрын
I love this bc history is hidden chessboard that waits to be discover ✨️ 🥰
@ECLECTRIC_EDITS11 ай бұрын
@@Moist._Robot Its a chess jigsaw board with ping pong balls. 😊
@truthbebold400911 ай бұрын
@@ECLECTRIC_EDITSI like Qwirkle 😌
@WaaAniga-p4x6 күн бұрын
«Some of the history have come from the natives and been ignored». That is the definition of Eurocentric behaviour
@richardclingempeel611111 ай бұрын
My ex wife is Blackfoot Indian, my current brother in law is Apache Indian.
@montegtaylor11 ай бұрын
Great video. Always learning something.
@LoveRizz-kf5rt11 ай бұрын
Olmec was here in the US .. Pyramids are here Hebrew is the main language east coast down through Mexico jump to Hawaii
@EONproductions11 ай бұрын
Northwestern (Chicago) has scholarships for those who want to do Native American Studies. The school is 90,000 a year, but if your parents make under 120,000 a year (or you emancipate and care for yourself) it drops to about 20,000 before scholarships.
@kaydi12310 ай бұрын
This video was and is beyond beautiful. I have always felt the same way, see a pow wow or contact someone, somewhere! As appearing Caucasian ( whatsoever that means) I'm a pure mut, known with lots of documented history. Yet growing up where I did, I was drawn to the energies and guided to do some self edu.! Its amazing what we dont know. Starting with ourselves. Our Cells! We are all one! Its just the two wolf story, which one shall you choose to feed"! The loving kind one, the win win strive, or the opposite? Time to choose. Survival mode is old, a new norm is indeed & agreed needed. Yet, a way, the Wei, that allows us to truly remember. We are, and some fear that. Cycles still come and go, just as the tides, but We are all now in a time, to recall, remember, teach and learn now, as much as we can. Start however, yet our own backyards say a lot. However, its heart felt as having the same feeling, thank you again for sharing this video, Im excited to see othere!! Blessings to all!
@missryanswers11 ай бұрын
$$$: I think you should make an appointment with a LARGE Indian Casino that donates to A) proven non-profits B) not 1 individual person C) for funds THAT BENEFIT the American Indian to request perhaps that ALL the major such Casino's that represent various tribes, to fund together an independent private DNA lab.
@sorinankitt11 ай бұрын
You may get a completely different response from the Indigenous in Canada. They call themselves the same as their American relatives, but they have a very different political agenda and outlook. You need to do research on their history as well but a little differently because although it is linked to the history in the US, it also has its own origins and facets.
@Calatriste5411 ай бұрын
Follow the Politics, follow the money..
@alanburton636811 ай бұрын
Hey Nathaniel Can you point me to the Creeks / Seminoles and the Timucuan Indians. Yes, I live in Florida and my children may have Navajo ancestors. Good research
@raykarena45957 ай бұрын
Interesting, I agree the euro centric education I was exposed to when I was a youngster does have gaping holes...
@leslieladyhawke11 ай бұрын
Im excited for the new book!
@spuds889611 ай бұрын
I’m a native American. I was born here.
@adeshwodan46798 ай бұрын
Me too ❤😂❤
@nildarodriguez397411 ай бұрын
Interesting, and being someone who likes connecting the dots especially these past three years, I've come to the conclusion the gov is interested in dna and blood type. It happens O positive is common in native Americans (both continents), but the study focused more on Central and South America where less blending has occured. O positive is like gold and a life saver. Hmmm, could that be the reason for a wall-less nation? Would love a video from you on this topic. Also, my doctor said it is costly to get tested for blood type, unless you donate...
@FrgvDntFrgt80605 ай бұрын
So they didn't originate from a muskrat building a turtle island? 26:36
@kenman20011 ай бұрын
Outstanding! Thank you.
@lizpatton697911 ай бұрын
Excellent!
@nancienordwick416911 ай бұрын
It's also fascinating, the genetic relationship between cental Asia and northern native Americans
@kellyjohns661211 ай бұрын
Oh, one of my favorite topics these days. The people and the landscape of South Dakota are beautiful in my eyes. I find Mt Rushmore an eyesore and an insult to the Dakota people. The Americans knew that mountain is sacred to the people who belong to that land. So as a slap in the face, they carved it up.
@TJD641911 ай бұрын
Get real!!!! I love mt Rushmore it’s beautiful the whole state is great
@shaneamundson11926 ай бұрын
The Sioux came from Wisconsin, then invaded and conquered the Blacks Hills, wherein lies MT Rushmore.
@HalsPals11 ай бұрын
I once spoke with a young Navaho man who states that his grandmother once visited Alaska and could understand the indigenous language. The locals said she spoke their languange terribly but the Navaho obviously migrated from Alaska at one point.
@看客-b1s9 ай бұрын
There is a professor who did linguistic studies of the Navajo and Yenisei languages and came up with the theory of a back migration like 4000-5000 years ago. His years 300 and 900 A.D. just too recent to make any sense. The steppe and Siberia barbarians in last 2200-1000 years were the Huns, Turks, Khitans and etc., who had intermarriage with empires of China and Central Asia, and very civilized, having their own scripts, and they could not have lost that knowledge so quickly after crossing the Bering Straits 300 A.D. or 900 A.D.
@看客-b1s9 ай бұрын
In 2008, Edward Vajda of Western Washington University presented evidence for a genealogical relation between the Yeniseian languages of Siberia and the Na-Dené languages of North America. The Yeniseian people were back flow to Siberia of native people related to Navajo, and it was 5000 years ago. Hence there could not be new flows from Asia to North America 300 A.D. and 900 A.D., and at most dwellers in Alaska and Canada suddenly deciding to move south in the last 2000 years.
@看客-b1s9 ай бұрын
The dwellers in Alaska and Canada suddenly deciding to move south could be the chain reactions triggered, that destroyed the Central American civilizations.
@margomoore45278 ай бұрын
Mr Jeanson, you didn’t mention the Cherokee. Donald Yates, founder of DNA Consultants, has advanced the idea that the Cherokee (at least) descend fro immigrants coming across the Atlantic, who were from the area of Lake of Galilee. My husband is Cherokee through his grandmother, who was distinctly Indian (we have a photo of her age late teens or early 20’s-she came from a reservation in Oklahoma). I’ve known other part-Cherokee, and have read that when settlers came to Cherokee territory (SE US), the Cherokee were a peaceful tribe, comparatively light-skinned, engaged in farming and trade. I believe he also has some evidence of Armenian DNA in some tribes. The official story is that ALL native Americans came from the Bering crossing or by ship from Polynesia. I think you should contact Donald Yates and incorporate his findings into your narrative.
@normancupit3 ай бұрын
God bless you and your work little brother.
@klarag705911 ай бұрын
Meanwhile, as Australia Day comes to an end in the final corner of my homeland, I see a map of Australia over his right shoulder. 🥰🇦🇺
@DA-yd2ny11 ай бұрын
Do you know how to make Australian Authorities aware of his work?
@RealHooksy11 ай бұрын
@@DA-yd2nyI’d recommend calling the fraud squad
@klarag705911 ай бұрын
@@DA-yd2ny not personally, no.
@theanc316ientone11 ай бұрын
I never considered that the DNA testing could only go back several generations just based off percentages from both parents, 50%, grand parents 25% and so and so forth.... Awesome info.
@FrgvDntFrgt80605 ай бұрын
_'Y Chromosome Adam',_ and Eve, too, actually existed between 163 and 260 thousand years ago near Botswana. 31:05
@roboparks2 ай бұрын
The Scientific Adam and Scientific Eve were not directly Related . Like the Bible suggest . Adam and Eve is a Moral story told in metaphor about the beginning of MAN. And MANs nature of SIN It was never to be taken as History or a Literal Factorial story. Its a Standard. The Stories in Genesis are way Older across different culture's. than Moses . Who is the one telling us those stories. Moses adds the Theological aspects to those stories.
@garrettwastlund92987 ай бұрын
You should look into the book of Mormon. It tells the history of a people from 600 bc to 400 ad.
@redwolf722711 ай бұрын
Again outstanding work! God Bless!
@WaaAniga-p4x6 күн бұрын
A lot of black Americans are indigenous to America. Remember it was different migrants from Asia. The first being a black peoples and the second being yellow people.
@John-gu4rw7 ай бұрын
I did crm archeology is SE Texas for about 18 years. So many native American groups, especially around here, have been extinct since just after European contact. It would be interesting to know if they would be visible in existing dna. Groups like the Karankawa, Akokisa and Bidai slowly diminished until they were so small in number that they had to join with larger groups that lived nearby. We know of them from historical records and archeology.
@legoforestmen323411 ай бұрын
Yes, we're all one race: the human race. We want American Indians to be saved the same way we want anyone of any race to know the love that Jesus Christ has for them. ❤✝️ We should witness to them as we would anyone else, as we are to go into all the world and preach the Gospel. ✝️
@GregFessia11 ай бұрын
Book of Mormon The Book of Mormon is another witness of Jesus Christ and confirms the truths found in the Holy Bible. Far from undermining the Bible, the Book of Mormon supports its testimony of Jesus Christ. One passage says that the Book of Mormon “shall establish the truth” of the Bible “and shall make known to all kindreds, tongues, and people, that the Lamb of God is the Son of the Eternal Father, and the Savior of the world; and that all men must come unto him, or they cannot be saved.” In its more than 6,000 verses, the Book of Mormon refers to Jesus Christ almost 4,000 times and by 100 different names: “Jehovah,” “Immanuel,” “Holy Messiah,” “Lamb of God,” “Redeemer of Israel,” and so on. Both volumes of scripture are a compilation of teachings as recorded by ancient prophets. While the Bible details events in the Eastern Hemisphere, the Book of Mormon documents the lives of the inhabitants of the ancient Americas. The book was written by many ancient prophets by the spirit of prophecy and revelation. “Their words, written on gold plates, were quoted and abridged by a prophet-historian named Mormon. … “The crowning event recorded in the Book of Mormon is the personal ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ among the Nephites soon after His resurrection. It puts forth the doctrines of the gospel, outlines the plan of salvation, and tells men what they must do to gain peace in this life and eternal salvation in the life to come. … “In due course the plates were delivered to Joseph Smith, who translated them by the gift and power of God. The record is now published in many languages as a new and additional witness that Jesus Christ is the Son of the living God and that all who will come unto Him and obey the laws and ordinances of His gospel may be saved. … “We invite all men everywhere to read the Book of Mormon, to ponder in their hearts the message it contains, and then to ask God, the Eternal Father, in the name of Christ if the book is true. Those who pursue this course and ask in faith will gain a testimony of its truth and divinity by the power of the Holy Ghost. “Those who gain this divine witness from the Holy Spirit will also come to know by the same power that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world, that Joseph Smith is His revelator and prophet in these last days, and that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the Lord’s kingdom once again established on the earth, preparatory to the Second Coming of the Messiah.”
@Z3nHolEminD11 ай бұрын
This “ save “ your touting is the definition of “ One World God “ ,,
@Nopety-Nope11 ай бұрын
@@Z3nHolEminDSo they said all good things about people and hoped the best for people, and you gotta come in and be mad about God. I'm happy when my witch friends wishes me well, and I'm Christian. Who cares? We have freedom of religion for a reason. Besides, what do you hope to achieve when you attack a person for their faith?
@Z3nHolEminD11 ай бұрын
@@Nopety-Nope we have it yet we are still crushed globally by that idolized sect
@MrsMetCal11 ай бұрын
Why "save" what doesn't need saving except from infiltration? The Nations don't need it. These religions need to check themselves and their own behavior before coming to Indian Country. We still have direct connections with The Creator. We don't need intervention. What we do need is well intentioned religions to back off and stop destroying our cultures.
@quadrasaurus-rex880911 ай бұрын
The true history of the North Americas is also recorded in the occult history from the European Aristocracy. Rockefeller for example, built his summer home on Jekyll Island atop the human sacrifice altar of a tribe of tall white red headed natives. I’m not saying to go read a bunch of Manly P. Hall, but there are similarities to the way the natives recorded their history in story/allegory. It’s cool to see your genetics prove a lot of what I’ve speculated based on my knowledge of the Bible and the esoteric/occult. You may notice an increased interest in your work from Mormons, this is because they are a Masonic religion based off a mixing of occult principles and history.
@Kevin-ts7hf11 ай бұрын
You’ll see interested LDS anywhere truth is revealed, bud.
@Kevin-ts7hf11 ай бұрын
@Onlyoneway. I used to agree with you my friend.
@RealHooksy11 ай бұрын
I think you’ll find that any Mormon interest is based on financial gain and or keeping their obviously bogus religion alive.
@westho731410 ай бұрын
Red headed people like albinos are rare but found in every major non mixed race on earth.
@annemurphy93398 ай бұрын
@@Kevin-ts7hf. Not at all. Galatians 1:8-9 settles Mormonism as accursed.
@EONproductions11 ай бұрын
This video is so well done. I only wish you had better lighting in your office, such as a bigger ring light or even you standing next to a blank wall with natural light from a window.
@45newsutah11 ай бұрын
This land was a violent place for a time before Columbus. War Arrowheads are the majority found in Utah, especially here in Southern Utah. The Aztec empire was at war with the invaders from Alaska and Canada, along with the fremont civilization. The comanche story is that a great sickness caused their bodies to stiffen up, arms and legs would snap, along with the infected individuals neck. Entire villages would die in one day! The chief told the survivors to scatter in all directions. Something really catastrophic happened here. The survivors, the paiute, ute, Shoshone, comanche, and the Mexican Aztec, had experienced a cataclysmic event that has not been documented for a reason! This wasn't 536 AD, or events that are documented as near extinction global events. This is much darker, a pure evil, that modern science is afraid of happening again. There are "beings" inside and outside of "the earth." A great evil, modern humans can not, or will not understand.
@billdanosky8 ай бұрын
Or it was tetanus.
@shirleyallen14188 ай бұрын
Is that anthrax? There's a disease that makes your head snap back ,& violent convusions break your bones. Sounds horrible. Black plague people saw men in black cloaks & masks that stood on hill & sent a fog over the city according to writings from that time
@shirleyallen14188 ай бұрын
Oh rt. Is that the disease that makes your head snap backwards & bones break?
@billdanosky8 ай бұрын
@@shirleyallen1418 Yeah. Advanced cases are really ugly.
@littleneedlesfarm63877 ай бұрын
@@billdanoskymy mom is a nurse and she took care of a man with Tetanus about 4 decades ago and she said it was awful! The man was completely stiff as a board, they had a mouth guard in his mouth so he wouldn't break his own teeth, and when they rotated him in the hospital bed, she said his body was completely hard and rigid from the constant muscular contraction. Miraculously, he survived! The whole hospital was sure he was gonna die. It was a terribly painful sickness.
@peterruiz611711 ай бұрын
My dad was a mystery in so many ways. He came from the mountains of Mexico, with a steeped in behavior ,mentality, and severe damage...I wonder really where his peoplwe really came from. It all ties in where I grew up in California. The gangsters looked just like me. Parents just like mine, but a violence that dumfounds me. Too much to write. History that never really goes away.
@dennisfaulkner547011 ай бұрын
Suggest tribes come together and apply for a GRANT to build their own heritage lab.!!😊
@hippielady12311 ай бұрын
Great idea, they do have casino money
@cathyheffner800211 ай бұрын
Better if you can keep the government out of it.
@lisabek7210 ай бұрын
That won't ever be allowed....someone might learn the truth
@lisabek7210 ай бұрын
@@cathyheffner8002exactly
@annemurphy93398 ай бұрын
@@lisabek72. We know the tribes we call Native Americans migrated from Asia. There are just many holes of information that need to be filled in. I’m 1/4 Cherokee (full blooded maternal granddad) and it isn’t like the tribes have no basic awareness of their origins.
@JesusLord4ever11 ай бұрын
So awesome! Thank you and praise God
@susangriffis158811 ай бұрын
good work Sir!😊
@SabrinaRichey-p9z11 ай бұрын
Thank you
@dr.payneteaches284211 ай бұрын
It is almost like we are all related … like our ancestors all came off the same boat … 😊
@rconger248 ай бұрын
Boat1 Book of Genesis 6 Boat2 Book of 1 Nephi Boats3 Book of Ether
@FrgvDntFrgt80605 ай бұрын
_Y Chromosome Adam,_ and Eve, too, existed between 163 and 260 thousand years ago.
@bonniearmstrong65645 ай бұрын
We all rode with Noah and his three sons.
@FrgvDntFrgt80605 ай бұрын
'Extensive global studies show there is no archaeological evidence of a universal flood. Even regions close to or surrounding Mesopotamia do not contain correlative flood deposits. The picture that emerges from all of the biblical and nonbiblical evidence is that Noah’s Flood was confined to Mesopotamia, extending over a vast alluvial plain only as far as the eye could see, from horizon to horizon. The flood was a real, historical event that covered-not the whole world-but the whole of Noah’s world.'
@carlrasmussen326711 ай бұрын
This is all fascinating
@letstacobout11 ай бұрын
Great video
@rlittlefield269111 ай бұрын
Today, there are about 2.5 million Native Americans in the United States and Canada. The means the most reliable number of American Natives is there were only 900,000 of them here. That means there are more people in Montana today, and you can drive for hours there with out seeing a building or a person, in some places. This confirms what to very old people near 100 years old, who I spoke to as a little boy told me. There was almost no body here. Now there were about 20 million people in what is now Mexico, the Aztecs, and they came up into the Americas to capture people for their human sacrifices, sometimes as many as 200,000. People in the comments I notice say there people like the cliff dwellers, where you can see where they lived but the people are gone.
@rjfpac7 ай бұрын
Thank You for your diligence and integrity in this subject Im fascinated Di the math before snd found over a million ancestors in about ten ? Generations
@theanc316ientone11 ай бұрын
Wow. Pray God keeps you safe man.
@valerieprice174511 ай бұрын
Excellent points.
@FrgvDntFrgt80605 ай бұрын
So we would benefit most by having the oldest male in our lineage take the Y chromosome test to reach back in history as far as possible. 3:39
@nineteeneightyfour368011 ай бұрын
Married a Cherokee 35 years ago and she doesn’t know anything about her family history nor does my brothers Cherokee wife. In Oklahoma where we are a good part of the people have some Indian blood.
@annemurphy93398 ай бұрын
My mom’s from Oklahoma around the Bartlesville area and is half Cherokee.
@אהרוןבארלו11 ай бұрын
I’m not a member of the LDS church but a different branch… but it’s in the Book of Mormon whether you accept it or not if you’re truly a Genesis believer.
@dougyoung2217 ай бұрын
Listening for 28 min and still don't have a clue what he's talking about about.
@strellasmith7777 ай бұрын
I felt exactly the same way. He talked a lot about DNA and “something” missing, but I never really learned what it is….
@TheLion-b3h7 ай бұрын
The second enclosed this all under European Civilsation I switched off…!?!
@Max-kn9yi7 ай бұрын
Dude, go the site he referenced and listen to his playlist.
@Max-kn9yi7 ай бұрын
@@TheLion-b3hplease rewrite, don't know what you even said, please.
@nathanielking86257 ай бұрын
He’s a mapper, per se. He wants to prove that the natives have a unique identifier (dna) that is separate from the rest of the world.
@smonline63111 ай бұрын
we in Soviet Union studied native american civilization along with Chinese and Indian one in school, hello from Kazakhstan , haplogroup C
@FrgvDntFrgt80605 ай бұрын
'BlackRock (BLK) invests heavily in companies driving deforestation backing firms that undermine Indigenous rights with land grabbing, the weakening of environmental protections and the production and export of conflict commodities. BlackRock is the world's largest investor in forest destruction, including in the Amazon Rainforest.' 0:30
@debralynn32549 ай бұрын
My dad told us girls we were Cherokee. We have no info other then a few names. Their are 5 girl and no males from my dad's mom side. I'm wondering about the X chromosomes and how they work with native american DNA, from female to female. So my DNA from MY dad is lost forever since he now has past on.
@jdawgthefirst18 ай бұрын
I'm sorry 😐
@earlliverseed16172 ай бұрын
You and Graham Handcock have a lot in common; I admire you both.
@rhondadavison66027 ай бұрын
Thanks from Gulfport Mississippi.👋🏾
@cheriemartin37377 ай бұрын
Hey, @rhondadavison6602, I'm your immediate neighbor to the West just a stone's throw away in Long Beach, Mississippi!
@rhondadavison66027 ай бұрын
@@cheriemartin3737 Hi neighbor.👋🏾
@Becky_Davis7 ай бұрын
My grandmother told me all about my grandfather's mother. She was Blackfeet. Her name was Gracie Miller, born in Calhoun County Illinois. Her parents disowned her because she married a white man. All the kids must have been disowned then. Anyway, the granddaughter of my grandfather's youngest sister did a DNA test on her. It came back saying she had no Native American ancestry. How is that possible? I haven't had my Dad tested, because if my great grandmother's own daughter shows no heritage why would my Dad. My grandfather and one of his brother's that I've seen a photo of were definitely native American. What I've learned from other family members is she was definitely Native American as her parents were. Now, tentatively going back beyond Great Great Grandfather, I've traced them back to Europe. My Dad was able to verify family members were indeed family and then I heard from a guy (cousin), who was doing his tree. It turns out his grandfather or Great grandfather married Cora Miller who is one my of cousins and he was told she was Native American. The problem I keep coming back to is that I can find no Richard Miller or Elizabeth Johnson is any Indian Rolls. Now, in order for Blackfeet to be in the area, they would have been part of the Midwest band. My grandmother wrote journals every single day. After she passed, my Aunt Lois was supposed to have them and she said I could have them. She passed shortly after. I went through everything she had in the basement and no journals. I talked with her oldest daughter and she didn't know where else they might be. I will go back and look again. All I could find was her last journal and tons of photos from 1973 and up. My sister and are extremely frustrated with that Miller side of the family. Richard and Elizabeth are buried in the Bath IL cemetery as are many members of my family. In fact, almost everyone in that cemetery are related to me. 😊
@terryrobinson141611 ай бұрын
It is horrible that that book the red record costs 200 dollars. Id buy it but cant afford that much.
@melindastimpson90147 ай бұрын
Try your local library.
@roboparks2 ай бұрын
To go back far enough you Need what's Called the Big Y 700 those Test are $400 bucks each. A Y-32 $99 is about around 7 Generations and the Y-111 $200 up about 8-9 Generations But Does Test a fair amount of SNPs . The Big Y 700 can Test ALL SNPS Genetic can go Back almost 12-15 generations . Unless you Have Reference sample that is older. Y-32 Good up to the Colonial Period , But Still Post Columbian . This the one I took to find out my earliest Ancestor from the Colonies if I even had one . (Projects of Digging Up the Old Graveyards with head stones have been going on for years testing the DNA and marrow of the Bones especially those around the 1600s) I trace Oldest Direct ancestor In N. America 1635 Mass. Bay Colony. He would be my 7th Grandfather . Then through Documentation found the Passenger Manifest of the ship he came on from England. and Through that found his Baptism record in Wiltshire. Eng. Y-111 Just right Before Contact Big Y 700 may go back several hundreds of years before contact or pre-columbian But DNA is a Comparative Database. The Tribes would have to Dig up ancient burial sites( This has always been the Issue) to begin to develop a Database as a reference database for those that will take a future test. So the Tribes collectively should have their own Database and Testing and be able to control their own archaeological discoveries.
@BethCurry-fc5zw8 ай бұрын
2 Esdra 13:40"50 says Israel migrated to Arsereth (America)