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RE: Is it a Democracy? Nope. Is it a Democratic Republic? Nope. Is it a Republic? Technically... maybe.

in Deep Dives11 months ago

Don't forget that it was the Iroquois Confederacy that translated the Great law of Peace into the Constitution Bill of Rights and other world-changing documents.

In fact the founding fathers didn't even have the language to describe what they wanted.

This system of government is farholder than everybody realizes.

Native Americans have been holding knowledge for the rest of the world for thousands of years.

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Sure. This is how everything works. I don't believe in Cultural Appropriation as a thing since Culture is just ideas. Cultural Appreciation is very much a thing though. It is how good ideas, and yes bad ideas spread from one culture to the other.

The Native Americans had a lot of different tribes and a lot of different practices just like everywhere else in the world. It wasn't all good. I say this as a person with a significant amount of Native American ancestry myself. I have quite a bit of Cherokee, and Chickasaw in my ancestry. My Step Father had Choctaw as well. I don't claim that one because it is not in my DNA.

There were some really good ideas. There were also some tribes that were pretty negative. It wasn't all peace. Yet there were definitely tribes and regions that were better in this regard than others.

Actually in fact to blow your mind check this one out...

By the way you're totally not wrong....

So this actually was a gift... It's a great law of Peace was something that was known all the way across our world and there was a lot more trade and a lot more civilization than our current history books allow. We had all sorts of knowledge and technically we were the underworld. When it was daytime in America it was night time in Egypt.

Next up the Egyptian sailed around the world and the farthest place that they could get to was Australia.

There was a lot more knowledge trade and communication then everybody realizes that was going on across the entire world.

Yep. I am aware. I am a big fan of the works of many people. Among those I include Graham Hancock, and Randall Carlson.

They have a good start however there is a lot more to our history than they understand. They aren't native and they don't really have access to our oral traditions

Yep. I follow a lot of other people. Those are just the big names. I am familiar with a lot of Sky People in parts of the country, Ant people in others, Grand Canyon area oral stories, giant red haired people, Quetzalcoatl, different cultures that there are oral stories about in Central, and South America... then the stories in Nova Scotia that seem to be Knight Templar meets Native related. There is a lot of mystery out there. There is also similar mystery in other parts of the world.

It is really annoying how so-called scientists, archaeologists, anthropologists, etc. will turn their desired narrative into DOGMA and refuse to go to places if information and artifacts discovered contradict that narrative. They certainly are not practicing the scientific method despite having prestigious labels.

Or the fact that our indigenous knowledge keeps getting confirmed. It really makes them upset when our Legends actually come up being true.

The fact that there is native American DNA inside of the Icelandic Vikings? Now we are seeing science proving that the Vikings really were in North America and most likely ventured a lot deeper into America then we realize.

Definitely tag me in any information you come across I would totally love to know.

And may you have an amazing day today.