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Origins of America and The Lost Tribes of Israel | The Project for a New American Government
Identical Native American and Norse ‘Looped Square’ symbols – pure coincidence? | History Forum
1000+ images about choctaw/chahta
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The Savior’s Hands in Hopewell Artifacts | Book of Mormon Evidence
Archaeology | Hopewells’ culture touched other native peoples throughout North America – News – The Columbus Dispatch – Columbus, OH
Amazing artifacts of the Hopewell culture: a virtual tour of the collections of the Ohio History Con | Ohio History Connection
SPIRO | Spiro Exhibition
https://spiromounds.com/ Cahokia Illiniois The largest Mississippian ceremonial center known today is Cahokia. Located just outside St. Louis, Missouri, this city had a population of 10,000 to 20,000 people, contained nearly 200 earthen mounds, and covered five square miles. Moundville Alabama Located on the banks of the Black Warrior River thirteen miles south of Tuscaloosa, Alabama,… Continue reading SPIRO | Spiro Exhibition
Watch “Ancient Mississippian Religion – Native American Documentary” on YouTube
Wovoka — Paiute Medicine Man & the Ghost Dance
https://www.legendsofamerica.com/na-wovoka/ According to the teachings of the Northern Paiute spiritual leader Wovoka, proper practice of the dance would reunite the living with spirits of the dead, bring the spirits of the dead to fight on their behalf, make the white colonists leave, and bring peace, prosperity, and unity to the First Peoples throughout the region.… Continue reading Wovoka — Paiute Medicine Man & the Ghost Dance
Seutter’s Map of Novi Belgii
Engraving with watercolours, 1740 This map was engraved and first published in 1730, but its information for New England is derived from the famous Jansson-Visscher maps of New England first issued in 1651. Mattaeus Seutter's version is the first to show the boundaries of Massachusetts, New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania; but examination… Continue reading Seutter’s Map of Novi Belgii
Holland: First Stop for the Pilgrims
Most school children in America learn about the Pilgrims—the group of English settlers who endured a harrowing journey to the New World in 1620 on the Mayflower. It is sometimes overlooked, however, that Plymouth was not the first stop for this congregation of religious separatists from the town of Scrooby in the English county of Nottinghamshire. Before ever setting… Continue reading Holland: First Stop for the Pilgrims
