I'd love to see it if some wealthy donors got together to put up the funds to rebuild at least part of Cahokia. I'm proud of the little cluster of humble thatch-roofed shacks huddled on a seaside hill in my hometown of Plymouth, Massachusetts, built by my ancestors, and the descendants of the first Americans deserve to be able to likewise experience the magnificent city built by theirs a millennium prior.
it figures that knowledge of pre colonial culture within the contiguous united states is suppressed. the united states is inhabited by the spirits of those native dead. the united is pretty much a grave yard buried under plastic and asphalt.
@guerrero1106 - 'the united states is inhabited by the spirits of those native dead. the united is pretty much a grave yard buried under plastic and asphalt.'
Stop the none sense. When I watched westerns as a child, I never saw Black people killing US, taking our land, and calling us savages in the name of Jesus. Black people suffer just as we do, and just like us, they marry White people thinking by doing this, they are better. When I look at my so-called people today, I no longer see a "RED" Native American, I see White People and they are at the Head of the B.I.A. who determines who is Native or not.
@Danyulel I am a non-indian who takes seriously what the US has done to the indian cultures of america. I feel, that until the govt. admits what happened was a terrible wrong & seeks forgiveness & corrects it as best that it can, there can be none that can be believed of america.
My concern is why don't the educational institutions teach us more about Indigenous civilizations? And how these people and adjacent civilizations through out the continent are interconnected whether by language, DNA, phonotypical characterizes, religion, culture, or art aesthetics?
Because to do so would give us pride as Indigenous people of this continent. And this pride an dignity would result in us questioning the European-descendants' occupation of our lands. It would be a nightmare for the White people for us to wake up.
@TheMexicaMovement Amen. U said it. We can change this people. In order to get anything done in America, you've got to lobby. Contact state/local govt's, write gov/senators, etc. This is important history.
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SubconsciousDweller 1 month ago
I'd love to see it if some wealthy donors got together to put up the funds to rebuild at least part of Cahokia. I'm proud of the little cluster of humble thatch-roofed shacks huddled on a seaside hill in my hometown of Plymouth, Massachusetts, built by my ancestors, and the descendants of the first Americans deserve to be able to likewise experience the magnificent city built by theirs a millennium prior.
trilobright 7 months ago
It is time for all people of color to wake up and realize the lie.
lola0326 10 months ago
Outstanding posts; I never had heard of these people before; thanks so much for posting!!
Greenhornet270 1 year ago
don't forget that from Alaska to tierra del fuego(Chile) all natives are one people,DON'T LET WHITES DIVIDE US....
99cacahuate 1 year ago
why haven't these been excavated?
LobsterPotsticker 1 year ago
great vieo! is there more?
dsamaiable 1 year ago
it figures that knowledge of pre colonial culture within the contiguous united states is suppressed. the united states is inhabited by the spirits of those native dead. the united is pretty much a grave yard buried under plastic and asphalt.
guerrero1106 2 years ago
@guerrero1106 - 'the united states is inhabited by the spirits of those native dead. the united is pretty much a grave yard buried under plastic and asphalt.'
- exactly. It's built on blood.
DracOverLordHaton 1 year ago
Awsome videos!
TrueGlo 2 years ago
Where can I find more videos like these?I just watched one about the Tainos.
liquidsnake123 3 years ago
One place to start would be by doing a channel search for: TheMexicaMovement . There is no "n" at the end of "Mexica", & there's no spaces.
tuberpie68 3 years ago
wow i didn't know i live six miles from were there used to be a pyramid its said that i was destroyed....but at least i can see monks mound....
akaiYaMa9 3 years ago
Stop the none sense. When I watched westerns as a child, I never saw Black people killing US, taking our land, and calling us savages in the name of Jesus. Black people suffer just as we do, and just like us, they marry White people thinking by doing this, they are better. When I look at my so-called people today, I no longer see a "RED" Native American, I see White People and they are at the Head of the B.I.A. who determines who is Native or not.
Danyulel 4 years ago 7
@Danyulel I am a non-indian who takes seriously what the US has done to the indian cultures of america. I feel, that until the govt. admits what happened was a terrible wrong & seeks forgiveness & corrects it as best that it can, there can be none that can be believed of america.
gwayne919 1 year ago
All my relations.
koicitto 4 years ago
This is some interesting stuff.
liquidsnake123 4 years ago
Thanks for the video!
My concern is why don't the educational institutions teach us more about Indigenous civilizations? And how these people and adjacent civilizations through out the continent are interconnected whether by language, DNA, phonotypical characterizes, religion, culture, or art aesthetics?
rejectcomplacency 4 years ago 2
Because to do so would give us pride as Indigenous people of this continent. And this pride an dignity would result in us questioning the European-descendants' occupation of our lands. It would be a nightmare for the White people for us to wake up.
TheMexicaMovement 4 years ago
@TheMexicaMovement Amen. U said it. We can change this people. In order to get anything done in America, you've got to lobby. Contact state/local govt's, write gov/senators, etc. This is important history.
Papillonmuscogee 1 year ago
@TheMexicaMovement SO TRUE!!!! 100 thumbs up!
changingmyself 1 year ago
didn't know about them. thanks.
Rythmboy 4 years ago