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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2009

When asked where his people came from, Vine Deloria Jr., a Native American, replied "from the East" Wayne May tells the whole story in this clip taken from the DVD "Book of Mormon Archaeology in North America". For more info please visit www.hillcumorahhistory.com.

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  • What a dumb video, The man is using Vine Delorias words in a bad way to spread his "mormon" ideas. In fact Vine wouldnt support MORMON ideas nor any sort of COLONIAL religions IMPOSED on INDIGENOUS. He's going after Indigenous Peoples stories?! haha.. WTF... We can tell our own stories. His re-hashing of our stories will be distorted through his Mormon based belief systems.. FUck that.. Our beliefs dont support your FUCKING RELIGION!

  • And you are after me for not writing in clear English!

    Mayan ruins shows how this guy is off. The beliefs of the people, dates they were there and the languages spoken don't match what you expect.

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  • This is all very interesting, but we're still talking about Natives right?

    I agree with the foul mouthed YouTuber 'dorkatron'; What has this to do with Mormons??

    I'm hunting high and low for something approaching meaty evidence for their Book of Mormon.

    So far, it's been salads all the way.

  • @hermanbupkis That Haplogroup was also found in the mideast I believe. It's been awhile ( :

  • @johnsylliboy You've been taught that you came from the land bridge, but you didn't. 

  • @dorkatron He's trying to make the connection that traditional Native American beliefs aren't consistent with American History textbooks, and neither does Mormonism-"they came from the East" is a parallel that exists within the history of both groups.

  • It seems it won't let me post it here, but go to the Wikipedia Article for "Haplogroup X (mtDNA)"'. This is mitochondrial DNA (passed from mother to child). Haplogroup X has been found in the Natives of North-East North America in high concentration.

    Click on the image in the Wikipedia article and look for the dark colored spots you will see the "dense" spots where Haplogroup X shows up. All of this is VERY possible, if you believe DNA at all.

  • this guys is a trickster

  • If my ancestors (Mi'kmaq) came from the atlantic we would had been light skinned...but we're not we came from the southwest through the land bridge...we call ourselves Lnu and there's similarities going throughout the west with that name all the way to Japan and Russia which those japanese nomads call themselves Ainu.

  • @dorkatron Everyone previously thought that sense there is no DNA evidence that supports Hebrews in America so its impossible 4 the BofM to be true, but this vid is only proves that wrong. That it is a possibility. There is also research being done in mesoamerica. And you have no idea what our religion believes.

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