Indigenous knowledge systems, particularly the Great Law of Peace of the Iroquois Confederacy, served as the foundational blueprint for modern democratic governance and scientific understanding, with indigenous peoples possessing sophisticated knowledge of astronomy, biology, and natural phenomena that modern science has only recently confirmed, including understanding of Earth's origins, plant evolution, and human genetic diversity.
Approfondir
Prérequis
- Pas de données disponibles.
Prochaines étapes
- Pas de données disponibles.
Approfondir
ANCIENT INDIGENOUS SCIENCE CLASSAjouté :
Hey, sorry. I had to reset. Come to this one.
This one's better. The other one, when you go on studio, it doesn't push it out to that many algorithms. When you're on here, it'll push it out. I'll get like a 100 people right now. Watch.
Cuz my braids. No, I'm just kidding.
Probably when I braid my hair, I always have a lot of viewers whenever I braid my hair.
Let's talk about laws of adoption.
Six law 60. Okay, so there's 117 articles to the constitution.
This constitution, the great law of peace.
So all these people that think they're what I am, Indian or indigenous or Aboriginal, these people are descendants of $5 Indians. Listen to the tribes they claim. I'm on YouTube right now. Yeah, they listen. They claim the $ five tribes. Cherokee, Chopaw, Chickasaw, Seinal, and Creek.
I just want to know why you hate blacks more than whites. Are people never been at war?
Bro, I don't hate anybody. Bro, just because I'm debunking you doesn't someone that's black doesn't mean I side with white people either. Guys, that's the problem. You guys live in a black and white world. Just because I'm debunking someone that is black does not mean I side with whiteness does not mean I want to be white. Doesn't mean I'm looking to be accepted white people by white people. Black people started claiming to be what I am, Indian or indigenous. So now that's misinformation. That's lies. So now I'm debunking them, putting them in their place with the facts and the receipts.
And they can't handle it. And they're trying to turn it into a race thing now.
That's what they always do. That's their last resort is when you beat them with facts and receipts and put them in their place, they'll try to pull their last card they got. And that's the race card.
Oh, you're racist. No, not [ __ ] racist. Hey, every time he comes in here, I send him a request. Sev, stop running from me. You got to talk to me sometime. We got a debate sometime.
Damn, this kid always comes in my live and then comes out right away. And I send him an invite every time. Dude, your camera quality went way down from where I was just over there. Dude, when I'm looking at it over there, it looks to terrible, bro.
Really? It went down that much. But the views went up. It's because on studio it's uh what's it called? Shadowban.
You have great content. Thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah, I work hard on my content. I'm not going as hard as I was, but I post every day. I got several accounts because I get banned a lot for speaking the truth.
I say [ __ ] that people are afraid to say because everybody's trying to be accepted. Everybody's trying to be get other people's approval. I don't care if you accept me or approve of me or not.
Really, this is our land. This is our kingdom.
We don't have to answer to nobody.
They're mad that there's people like me waking other natives up. They don't want people like me waking up the Mexicans and the Latinos and the Hispanics. They don't want me here talking to you guys.
The reason why they're getting so mad and they're like, "Oh, we're going to call ICE on you." Listen, you're you got to call Listen, you can't stop people from coming here.
When white people get deported, they go to Europe. When black people get deported, they go to Africa, right? But when you deport a Mexican or a Latino or Hispanic, where do they go? Oh, you send them to where the pyramids are. You send them to where they're indigenous to, which is where in the Americas, they are more American than white and black people. They're just going to come back.
They're just going to come back.
Mexicans are Native Americans. They're more American than white and black Americans put together.
Did you draw all the art in your your book? If so, I'm impressed. No, I've been working on this book for a couple months now or about a month or two type in it since I got my computer and I got a lot of pictures off the internet. And that's another thing, too. I'm going to run into a problem when I make my book.
I might have to do something to all the pictures. It's going to It's kind of [ __ ] up because it's actually one pretend two pretends made it into the book, guys. There's one page about pretendians.
You guys want to hear the page about pretendians?
Hold on. Let's see the page real quick.
Let's find this page real quick.
It's got to be around here somewhere.
Let's see. Oh, right here.
Lots of black people are pretendings.
People who pretend to be Indian. They think they are the original inhabitants of North America because it is a family myth in white and black homes for a grandmother to say they are part Cherokee or Blackfoot. None of these claims are true. It is a major identity crisis that is happening in America. It is because they are ashamed to be descendants of slaves and Africans.
Every day more African-Ameans turn into pretendians because they are lost their culture because they lost their culture and wish they had one. They go out of their way to lie and try to hide the fact that they're from the dung huts in Africa. They go as far as bleaching their skin, straightening their hair, and telling everybody they're Native American when they are just mulatto.
They are African and European ad mixture, not indigenous ad mixture.
They are African with European ad mixture, not indigenous ad mixture. They have a deep fascination and obsession for American Indian culture and history.
They wish they were us and so did their parents and so did their grandparents.
Native Americans owned black people.
This must be a case of Stockholm syndrome.
They must come from a weak bloodline because they are so ashamed of it. They deny it and claim our indigenous American Indian history and ancestors.
The black community has pretending has had pretend Indians since slavery days.
Back then they did it for survival. Now they are pure culture vultures and are just looking to attach themselves to anything that is not African because they just want to feel a part of something as because they are spiritually broken and cursed. The leaders of this movement such as Dr. York, Rashad Jamal and Nature Boy are all convicted pedophiles, child molesters.
They are descendants of the $5 Indians that paid to join the DA roles of the five civilized tribes. I got to correct that. says rolls.
Okay, I'll finish. because of the DAW's roles of the five civilized tribes. That's why they claim those tribes. Lots of mulatto like to push this ideology too because they are confused and have an identity crisis. We the 21st century is the age is is a trans age. We have transgender, trans indigenous, transracial and soon we'll have trans animal identities.
But that's just one page. That is just one page. They don't get any more than that.
But this whole book proves that indigenous knowledge and teachings is the foundation to modern day science.
It debunks the out of Africa theory.
Um it proves that indigenous people are the first humans, the original humans.
and how they ended up with all of our teachings.
Yeah. See, like all of our stuff is from all the all their stuff their stuff basically comes from us. So this whole book is just filled with [ __ ] knowledge that they stole from us.
And I'm not even done with it. That's only a quarter of it.
But this one is going to be like the raw and uncut one. This one is going to be for my daughter and my grandchildren to pass on. You guys will get a hard cover copy, but there's going to be some pages in there taken out cuz I refer there's some there's so much elite ball knowledge in here that it talks to it talks it calls certain groups of people monkey people and it's backed up by science. So that page you guys probably won't be able to get that book but if you guys do I will make it of the explicit version for I'll make it available where you guys can uh buy uh screenshot the QR code and pay money to look at the explicit knowledge but it talks about monkey people and stuff like that. So I'll sign I'll sign a copy when I'm done with it. I'm hope hoping to have it done by Christmas time.
But yeah, I just don't want to get in trouble for calling people monkey people, yo. Honestly, will I get in trouble for that? I don't know. I got to figure it out, y'all.
But it's backed up by science. I talk about ghost DNA and HLA groups and where certain primates are from and all that.
even like all the way down to the uh what's it called? Gorilla mating dance.
Gorilla mating dance made it in the book. So there you go.
Bro, when's the best time to visit Niagara Falls? Cuz we're going to come there. Oh, um anytime. During the warmer months, during the winter time, it kind of sucks around here. Get professional advice. I wasn't a monkey. The spirit created me. What about giants? Giant people. Yeah, there's a whole section on that. I might have to make an index and do chapters because it's pretty big. But I got a whole thing on giant people.
Giants and how Native Americans are giants were the giant the biblical giants were the Dennisovvens and Native Americans have this DNA. That's why we basic Native Americans have Nephilim DNA. That's why our we have the blood quantum. Gilgamish was two/3s god. Did he have a blood quantum card, too?
Two/3s, right? See what I mean?
Is the maid of the mist. Yeah. Senica woman that threw herself over over the falls. The maid of the mist. Yep.
And there's a thunderbean that lives underneath Niagara Falls. Now listen to this. That's where Neagara comes from.
Thundering Falls, Nagara, right?
Niagara.
There's a thunder being named Hanol that lives underneath Niagara Falls. Now, Nicola Tesla founded an electric turbine underneath Niagara Falls. He founded, but our people always knew there was a thunder beam that lived underneath there. Isn't that funny?
Like our people knew this Thundering Falls Negara was going to have something to do with electricity. Electric lightning power website link. Where do I get the book?
Where do I order? It's not done yet, bro. Like, I'm now just typing it up on my Microsoft Word and all that and printing out the pages. Like, I put it all on a flash drive and I go to the library and print out my pages. It's like 25 cents each a page and it's all in here first and then I'll probably upload the flash drive to somewhere where you guys can QR code it and buy it.
Oio going to be interesting. Got to look into this.
That's what all my content is focused on on indigenous science. Modern day science. The roots to modern day science is our teachings and our knowledge. Just so you know, is there daros and mantis people in a book? Yep. Aliens, all that different beings. So, what's funny is the United States government came out and said the four types of beings. Hold on. They left out all of these. There's way more than four.
Yeah.
So, I've actually come in contact with one of these ones before.
So, I'm going to show you something.
So, I had a dream right here. See the the black guy with the orange hair.
So, I was on a live stream in my dream on a panel with a whole bunch of them.
They put me in the middle and it was all ones like that. They had long hair, orange, luscious hair. They weren't like negroids, but they were more like like black like people from like Fiji or India, you know, but they had straight hair, but it was orange and they had beards and crowns on. And I was on a live stream with them.
Yeah. Yo, it was like they weren't negroids. They were like Dravidians actually with orange hair.
And it makes sense. That's where like the orangutan comes from Asia. But anyway, yeah, I was in a live stream with with uh those ones. They had crowns on and we're on a live stream panel.
How long can you stay in the sun all damn day, bro? I'll get a nice tan, too.
They abducted you. No, I was just on a live stream in a dream. But that I've also come across uh giants, too, in my dreams, too. And they swing from the trees. They look like Sudanese people, too. some of them. But I've rode a dragon in my dream. Uh like a flying dragon with mirrors on it. Um I've seen things in my dream. So one of these demon things popped out at me. Hold on.
One of these things.
It was like a hopy demon or something.
It looked like it.
Let me find a good picture of it. It had pine. All I got like it jumped at me in my dream. It like invaded my dream. It's not something that I thought of and it went jumped at me. Oh, and I woke up instantly and all I remember from it was it had pine trees on it and then I found a picture of of what it kind of looked like.
Hold on.
It's weird because having dreams of another trib's people is weird to me, you know.
Uh something like that. But I had pine.
No. Where the [ __ ] Yeah, I can't really find it.
Yeah, but they came out and said the tall whites were real. Natives have stories of those. The Hob mas or the moide people, right? Um the grays [ __ ] people from South America.
Actually, South America is like a hot spot. And they said that the ancestors are coming back or people that have came and and traded knowledge and all that.
Um they're coming back and they're going to go back to all the spots where they were here before. If you make a connection to somebody in another country and you go visit that country every 10 years, right, you're going to go see the people you saw last time and say, "Hey, how you doing? What's up?" you know, how have you been? What the ETSs and extraterrestrials are doing, they're coming back to the areas that they were thousands of years ago. That's South America, the Americas, Egypt, [ __ ] India.
They they go Australia. They're going to all the places that they have been before. They're not going to go to new places. They're going to go to the sacred spots, the sacred sites, the meeting spots. Because last time they were here, they could have said, "Yo, we'll be here. We'll have somebody here for you." But then colonization happened and it's like, "We don't know anymore."
What about the reptilians? Everybody knows about those. You are a reptilian.
There's some people that are descendants of the reptilian hybrids.
Actually, there's people that are descendants of the reptilian hybrids.
There was a girl that was abducted.
Actually, they took her underground.
They did something to her and she turned into one. And it's because she has the DNA. She had a tail and all that. So there's humans on Earth that descend from draconian reptilian hybrids. Not that you come from dragons. They come from dragons. That would be one of your ancestors, but they mixed in. Your ancestor was a reptilian human hybrid.
Half reptilian, half human, and now you're that. And you got that in your DNA. There are people out there. And the Aztecs even talk about people that descend from dragons or dinosaurs and all that too. So, makes sense. And this could be going back to the house of Plantaginate, too.
>> Yo, what up?
>> Hey, I got a question.
How do you think that even worked? Like, no weird [ __ ] Because like if we like had sex with an animal, bro, that animal is not giving birth. So how the [ __ ] does humans come from dragons?
>> Yeah, dude. That's what I'm trying to figure out. Well, hybrids, bro.
>> Hybrids.
>> Would they be having sex in the lizard form or the human form? Would it be a lizard? And is going to [ __ ] [ __ ] that [ __ ] >> It's probably not consensual, bro.
And you know what?
>> This is all all I don't know the specifics. All I'm just telling you is I heard what I heard that there's some people that are descendants not of reptilians, but reptilian human hybrids.
And the reptilian human hybrids would be the descendants of the reptilian.
like that's where green eyes and [ __ ] come from or >> actually >> you do have a reptilian part of your brain, bro. You got a reptilian part of your brain. You got a mammal part of your brain and you got a sapion part of your brain. It's like your limbic part and it controls different part of your brain, bro. It's what makes you sapient.
But the inside is your reptilian part of your brain. We just talked about this yesterday. I can show you real quick.
You think we could fight any of these people or you think they showed up and they wanted >> check this out, bro.
>> Look at that, bro. Everybody had >> Everybody has that, bro, in their brain.
>> You got reptilian part of your brain.
It's the middle. And it's it's associated with the pineal gland, bro.
And here's another part, your lizard brain, fight or flight, mammal, your memories, your habits, and your human, which is your language and abstract thought consciousness. But there's three parts, bro.
>> Wait, is that lizard?
>> That's reptilian. Yeah, that's >> is that why they have >> That's the reptilian part.
>> Is that connected to your They always throw like serpents of the spine [ __ ] >> Yo, that kind of makes sense. Yeah, it looks like it would be connected. They call that uh spine warship or something like that. Yo, it's like fake kunalini snake worship and spinal [ __ ] like 33. You got 33 parts of your spine, too.
>> That's a big number for Masons and secret societies.
So, all right. I'm gonna let you go in a second. Just one more question, but like if they had the lizards on the planet, would they be like all races or would it be like majority this or majority that?
>> Bro, this is their home planet.
>> This is their home planet, bro.
>> No, I didn't say nothing about home planet. I said if they would be like >> bro you're asking they're mixed into everybody. No, bro.
What I heard is that only certain people, bro, certain certain people like descend from dragons. Like the elites, they say they descend from dragons and then they tried to cover it up and said that they descended from dragon slayers, but actually, you know, it's like a some Asians, even down in Meso America, they got some people that say they're descendants of quaquad, and that was a feathered serpent.
So, and the reptilians, >> the reptilians basically are the >> are the evolution of dinosaurs.
>> They evolved from the dinosaurs.
>> Dinosaurs.
>> That's what I heard.
>> That makes sense. I wasn't trying to be smart or nothing. I was just like trying to learn.
>> And you know what, bro? What's crazy is do you think the government came out and said this is real? Bro, what do you think?
>> There's that there's lizard people.
>> They said there's four extraterrestrials.
Yeah, >> for sure. I believe Yeah. Whether they're demons or something, they human or whatever we whatever they know what I'm saying creatures something else.
But yeah, I was just wondering I wasn't even trying to be smart. I was just asking questions. But like imagine if you was like beefing with the text and you got caught and you had to get your heart rifted out. That would be [ __ ] I'm sorry. That shit's so [ __ ] >> But I don't know. That's just cuz you brought up the the serpent [ __ ] The feather serpent.
>> All right, bro.
>> What happened?
>> All right, bro. Peace.
Hey, bro. Are you reading comments now?
Yo, what's up?
Sorry.
And you know what? I have theories that um left hand might be reptilian too because he had uh they said he had scales like a scale skin of flint actually all over his skin like flint is like rocks actually like flint flint and steel when he started fire right that's what mohawk are people of flint and they wear a mohawk in honor of flint because he had a flint of mohawks he had he had a mohawk of flint sticking out the top of of his head kind of like a draconian. That's what killed his mom during the child birth and she cut the side he cut the side of her and that's why she he came out the side of her left hand was because he had a flint of mohawks. That's why mohawks are gyaga people of flint and they wear the mohawk because he had the flint of mohawks almost like a reptilian.
Yeah. Yo, like this. They always depict him or them having a mohawk of flint. Yo, come on. Yo, a mohawk of flint.
A mohawk of flint. Yo, come on.
Sticking out of his head.
Make it make sense.
And that's why he came out the side of her during childbirth because he cut the inside of her and he came with his head sliced her open and she he he came out that way.
They always depict reptilian having a mohawk too. Always I'm blue people.
So you got the four tribes of man, right? Red, black, white, yellow. white may be the white or white their element may be the water but they say the black people's element is water and I realize why they say that it's not because they don't have no water or anything and they're supposed to protect it is because they got lore they have the twins too but these twins are amphibian they're amphibious people Africans came white is fire right but I think they're water right is water but I think they're fire but now I realize why they think why they say black is water is because they have the twins, right? Even with a Doan, they talk about a race of infibious people. Amphibious people, like water people.
Isn't that cool?
You seen a reptilian?
Where?
I have not seen one before.
I've not seen one before.
Haven't seen Bigfoot. I haven't seen a reptilian man. I've seen shadow people.
I've heard things seen things in my dreams.
Um, I got a picture of a little person on my phone, but that's it.
That's the only like [ __ ] crazy [ __ ] I've seen. The shadow person I saw when I was 14. That's probably like the scariest thing I've ever seen.
You think you seen one on the news?
People call that experience on different beings on the panel Galactic Federation Alliance.
really the Galactic Federation. Yo, it was a dream. Yeah, dude. I was thinking that, too. I was thinking something like that, too. It's like I felt like they were like they summoned me there, yo, cuz I live stream and all that. And then in the dream, I was on a live stream with a bunch of [ __ ] aliens, yo. And they were all looked like Dravidians with uh real dark-kinned Dravidians with orange beards and orange hair, luscious hair and crowns. Yo, when I was on a live stream with them and it was mad weird, yo, like two weeks ago, bro was wearing a mask.
Yeah, that anchor guy that had his neck mask exposed.
He had sharp teeth, small eyes. I don't know. Well, karmatic law, they got to tell you, bro. Put us on the Pleadian star system.
You know what? when I went to the um conference, the knowledge conference for like Sakica and all that, the casino where I got my blanket ceremony at. Um they uh this lady named Samantha Doc Stater where I learned a lot from her. Straight up said hoodie come from Plleades.
Yeah. I was like what? And I had to ask my mom. I was like, did she just say we come from Plleades? I was like, "Okay, cool. Interesting." But yeah, she's from like six nations.
You got two Adams apples. That's weird.
They say men aren't being born with their Adam's apples no more for some reason, too.
Do you know Native Americans have the highest testosterone rates?
It's a Native Americans, Mexicans, Asians, and Middle Easterners.
It's a wild realm, bro.
They're putting stuff in the water to rid men's apples. Yeah. And the women, they're trying to make women have kids with birth defects like um Asberers and autism. They're trying to make X-Men so your kid grows up and creates a cure for cancer or knows learns how to merge AI with consciousness or how to live forever or something. So that's why they're trying to make X-Men by [ __ ] with the water and cereal and the deodorant and the medicine and all that.
So women and men have kids born with autism and asperers. That's why they're passing laws in Congress to make sure that they cover their end because people are being born like that.
Live in New York.
The men are being born with what?
The men are being born.
They're stealing your soul at birth though.
Your citizenship ship Admiral T law your water breaks.
Your mother's water breaks and you go through her canal, right? And your citizenship, right? Your ship, you the dock, the doctor docks, right? You dock in the birth birthing canal. Birth is where a ship sits in the water because the water broke, right? And then the soul of your foot is put on the back of a paper on a piece of paper and your parents sign for that and take that [ __ ] Steal your soul. That's why they write it in all caps. And that's why they call you male or female. Not a boy or a girl or a man or a woman because only royalty are called men and women or boys and girls.
Only animals and plants are referred to as males and females. That's why we're cattle.
And those that are born Plleadian are more sacred and divine than the rest of us.
Born Plleadian.
You know that's white people, right?
That's why I was surprised when she said we come from Plleadians. I was like tall whites. Bonnie blue is a pleadian sent here on a mission to collect as much male DNA as possible. Everybody was once white. What color is semen?
Exactly my point. Everybody was started out white.
Everybody started out white. Yo. Yeah, she's pregnant. Look what she's doing for her baby shower.
Hey, thank you for the follow. Native Mas, how you been? Long time no see.
Yeah, but everybody started out white.
Yep. The ones I know got health have health issues now. No. Bonnie Blue is a tall white, a pleading sat here on a space mission. Or she may have escaped Aartha cuz she's not really that tall.
Gao is in the middle. And the reason why they are so pale is because there's no sun. They're not surface dwellers like us. But we were brought down to the middle for a period of time where during the third age the solar flares the ant people brought us in. Possibly the Ashkanazi, right? Anastasi Ashkanazi. They both dig tunnels. Brooklyn and [ __ ] You see what I mean? Bonnie Blue. Yeah. Agartha is Middle Earth like like hyper boring.
Yeah. Yeah, the juice.
Yeah, they dig tunnels. They got caught digging tunnels in Brooklyn, you know.
And the Anastasi are ant people that dig tunnels in cities over here. And they also say natives speak Hebrew. And that would make sense. That kind of adds up.
The juice. Yes.
They probably your cousins. I don't got no Jewish cousins.
Ashkanazi Bonnie Blue. She's having a baby shower.
Kind of [ __ ] up baby shower. That's a demon right there.
And it makes sense. No coffee actually.
Yeah, we got coffee. Thanks for reminding me.
What are your thoughts on Caribbeans? I don't really think about them.
first ones to get colonized or conquered a shower. Literally, it's sad. Oh, yeah.
I know. Golden one.
Just want to say thank you for your video that made about Latino because you made that you made about Latino because I'm not.
Oh yeah, you're not. Christopher Columbus was a Latino. That's a real Latino. Christopher Columbus. That's a Latino.
Christopher Columbus was a Latino sailing with a bunch of Hispanics.
Just so you guys know, the Christopher Columbus and his crew was Latinos and Hispanics.
Latino is an Italian. Christopher Columbus, Latin, Rome, Italy. A Hispanic is a Spaniard. Spain, Europe. They was sailing for Spain. Was actually because he was a chafartic Jew and Jews were exiled from Spain in 1492. And so two months later, he came over here, came to the Caribbean. That's where the Jews tried to go before. They've been exiled from so many countries.
But the people Christopher Columbus came with were the Latinos and Hispanics.
So if you're Native American, indigenous American, you're red, you're copper colored, not black, copper colored, like a red man, a [ __ ] a Indian, right? Like a Mexican, right?
You're indigenous. Don't call yourself a Latino or Hispanic. You're only Latino if you're Italian. You're only Hispanic if you're a Spaniard from Spain. Both of those are places are Europe. Italy and Spain are both in Europe. They got you calling yourself a European title.
Hey on that.
He asked me what my clan was and he said his clan snipe, right? Snipe a zonique guy. Is that Snipe?
might be wrong. Bear. Yeah, wrong. I knew he was talking about my clan though. D is what is what is your clan?
And then auga is I am.
See like bear is naguay but it can look different from I am of the bear clan. So heron is zoass hat or joass hat. There's two ways you can say it. Joass hat or zoass hat. Dz makes a J sound actually.
But um I'm of the her clan or I could say that also says heron is my clan and that's I am of the heron clan but heron is joass hat.
You see it doesn't even have the word in it.
That's how senica is though.
It's a very poetic language.
Gos.
Yeah. K's make G noises. T's make D noises.
S Y makes sh noise.
Um, DZ makes a J noise.
T SI makes a ch noise.
Yep.
Need to quiet.
I'm bare.
Or that's Bear the Bear.
That's true. I'm doing well.
I want to get private lessons with this person from our tribe. I'mma hit them up. See if they'll give me private lessons because I need to work on my son. I'd like to be fluent. I like to be so fluent where I could just sit here and you know like that Navajo traditional guy how he switches. He'll be talking and he'll switch to Navajo or Da and then he'll go back to speaking English and then like while he's speaking English he'll be saying words in between. I want to be like that. Yo, if war broke out, what would you do?
That suck, bro. Everyone broke out, but try not to get killed.
Not going to fight if I don't have to.
I'm working with the language as well, brother. I live off the Alagany. It's tough. That's what's up, bro.
Off Oh, the Oill River.
Oh yes, the best Indian class since the Carla school for real. You know kids got molested in that school.
Does one word mean three? Could be.
One word could have several meanings.
My greatgrandfather Johnson Jimmerson went to Carile Indian School, residential school and he ran away from there when he was 16. He went there to learn carpentry.
Carile residential school is the first Indian school in the country and my grandfather went there. My my great great my great great my greatgrandfather. One great my grandfather's father.
Yo, that's tough.
It's not really tough, but that's history right there. That's trauma actually. Generational trauma.
I'm not no victim though. I'm a warrior.
I'm a warrior for my people. Yo, I don't have that victim mindset.
Yo, I'm on Ra.
>> Hey, how we going brother?
>> Hey, what's up?
>> N bro, just chilling getting off of work. Hey, let me let me get your your first I'm Mexican, bro. So, I'm indigenous to this country, depending how people look at it. What do you think about all these people that are coming out on TikTok now saying that they're indigenous when they may or may not be or may not even have a percent. You know what I mean?
>> I try not to think about it too much, but it's kind of hard when they're always harassing you. So, my st my stance on it is, bro, we're in a new era, bro. We're in that trans age where everybody's transgender, transracial, trans indigenous. So, this is all meant to cause chaos, dude. They want us to argue with them and fight with them and all that.
>> You're right about that. That's that's the downfall about it. It's just it's just a bunch of rhetoric just meant to bring out chaos and it shouldn't it shouldn't be that way. I mean, it's like I told people, right, your people and my people were we were all treated the same, you know, and people are saying, well, you know, they want to get what the indigenous through this country that speaking money, right? But it's like I tell them, dude, you don't know what what your people or my people went through. Yeah, some of the tribes get money, some of them don't. It's it's like I told a buddy of mine, right? And he's a friend of mine. He's a black and I told him, I go, "Do you want to live in a [ __ ] reservation, bro?" Told him, I go, "There's a few reservations that are awesome. You go down to New Mexico and stuff and visit some of the naval places up there, man. Some of those places are shot." She tell you don't want that, man. You don't want to be marked. It's like it's like I tell my friends to to be indigenous. It's awesome. It's beautiful. I love it. But do you want to have a registration [ __ ] number too so the government identifies? You know what I mean? Ain't Nazi times either, bro. I don't know.
It's just just too much BS going around nowadays in the world.
>> Yeah. And it's kind of weird because some people think like grasser is greener on the other side. Like they're acting like we asked to be indigenous.
They're acting like it's something you can just put on and and and it's like something that we like applied for. It's like no dude, we literally born this way.
We can't help who we are. They to them it's a identity that you can just they can cosplay and just put it on and be and play indigenous. Like for us we're we can't help it who we are. This literally who we are. If I didn't want to be indigenous, it's not like I could identify as white or black. I'm stuck being Indian. I'm stuck being Senica.
There's literally nothing that I can do about that. I could identify as American.
>> Yeah.
>> I could identify as American, but I'm still the original first American, you know?
>> Exact. Well, see, and that's the other thing that that that I always tell people is if you think about it, right?
This country that we live in, right?
country that we live in isn't called America. The continent we live in is America. We live in a country that technically doesn't have a name. It's just the United States of America of America is a continent.
>> It's a corporation, dude.
>> It's a corporation, dude. That's what it is.
>> It's a corporation, brother. Exactly.
And it's like I tell people, America stretches from the tippy toe of uh of Brazil all the way up to [ __ ] Nova Scotia, bro. That's America. It is a continent.
>> Yep.
>> You know what I mean? And it's like I tell people, right? Like like my people, same thing to your people. They they couldn't really kill us all out. So what did they try to do? They try to breed us out, right? Which is what the Spaniards did. Spaniards came in. That's why you have Mexicans that are native to the country that have [ __ ] last names.
Some some of some of my friends that are Mexican, dude, they look [ __ ] 100% European, bro.
>> Yeah.
>> They bred us out, >> but you can't kill our [ __ ] spirit, brother.
>> You know what I mean? You can breed us out and make us look like something different, but our spirit will always be indigenous.
>> Hell yeah, bro.
>> You know, we'll always be the people of the land.
>> Yeah. Yeah. I don't think they really bred us out, bro. Because our people are our people are still here. And when I look at Mexicans, all I see is Native Americans, bro.
>> Yeah. It's We're the same people. That That's what I tell people. I mean, it's it's when when there were lines drawn and borders all of a sudden appeared out of nowhere. And if if you were whatever indigenous, if you were on this side, all of a sudden you were Mexican. If you were on this side, you're the same person. But now you were Navajo, you know. catchy. You know what I mean?
>> Yeah.
>> Like it all depends on what that some some white guy decided to put a line on.
>> You know what I mean? I get into the conversations. I try not to, but I get into conversations with uh with uh you know with some of the black people and it's like I tell them, dude, you don't support Mexicans, but Mexicans back in the 1800s during during the Alamo War, if you do your homework and you research it on why that started. It started because slaves that escaped and went to Mexico, Mexico had a law that said there will not be any slaves. If they make it here, they will be free people. And that war started because Mexico wanted to free the black people. That the the country, the US at the time said, "Nope, there are slaves." So that's how that war started. We lost a lot of territory because of it. It's like I tell them to do your homework, man. The Mexican people supported you. We welcomed you into our lands and made you our own people. And from there, you know, we all started crossbreeding with each other.
And that's how you have in Mexico, they refer to themselves as Afro Mexican.
You know what I mean? So, I tell them, dude, it's it's, you know, nobody's alone, man. We've all had [ __ ] up [ __ ] done to our races, but we're still here, brother, and we're still going.
>> Oh, yeah. Dude, we've been through too much to be like this to each other.
both of us.
>> Oh yeah. No. Yeah. Yeah. The only times I don't see that is is is with our own indigenous people, bro. We welcome each other. Sometimes some of us have a different color tone. You know what I mean? Because of the European influence, but we still carry that blood. And you look at my my my sons. My sons are 100% indigenous, dude. You know, I'm I'm Mexican, Mexican parents, Mexican bread.
You look at me, you think I'm white. You know, you you can see my features, but my my skin color is a different color.
>> I >> You know what I mean? And and what what I what I teach my boys, I got three boys. What I teach them is, you know, that's fine. You want to speak Spanish, speak Spanish. It was a language that was raped into us and we believe it's our own. It's like I told my sons, if you learn your indigenous Navajo language or indigenous Apache language, that Spanish that we speak >> has a lot of indigenous words just people don't realize. Hang on, bro.
>> Hell yeah, dude.
>> Hey, Google.
But yeah, that's if you ever listen or I don't know if you speak Spanish or whatever the case is, you start digging into the Mexican There's a lot of indigenous words in it, but people don't realize it.
>> Yeah, I heard that, bro.
>> I heard that before. Like chocolate and like uh [ __ ] a lot of words. I can't think of any off the top of my head except for chocolate. But >> dude, there's here's a simple one. The word chla. It's not a Spanish word. It's an indigenous [ __ ] uh I wouldn't say Aztec because there was never an Aztec culture, right? The culture was actually Alan, but the Europeans couldn't pronounce it. So, it slowly pronounced itself into Aztec. And then that carried over to people now saying, "Oh, I'm I'm an Aztec." Like, no, you're not, dude.
There was never a culture that was Aztec. It was this, you know, like like I tell my people, learn your history.
Don't go with the white history. Learn your history. Learn it right. It's out there. You just got to look for it.
>> Weird. Hell yeah, dude.
>> It is what it is, bro. It is what it, >> you know. But I don't know.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> This country's going to hell in the hand, brother. Really quick.
>> Yeah. Something's going to happen. I can feel it, dude.
>> I can feel it. Something's gonna happen, dude.
>> There. And actually, China, China and Russia, >> dude. China and Russia and the other countries are waiting for riots to break out. That's when they're going to [ __ ] with us. And then I heard that there's going to be a power outage before 2030.
Like where that's going to knock the power out permanently.
>> Yeah. No, I think the same thing. I've been telling people the same thing. This is just all building up and boiling over.
Can't hear you.
Can't hear you, bro.
>> Can you hear me now?
>> Yeah, you got to stay on the app.
>> Are you there?
>> Yeah, we can hear you. You got to stay on the app.
>> I was texting the web.
>> All right. Yeah. No, it uh uh what I ask myself is feeding into that because somebody's instigating There's either a fra a fraction of people, I'm not saying government, right? But there's a fraction of people that are feeding into people that that are weak minded that are susceptible to that real quick and they'll huddle with each other. And it's like I've always said, us as a people when it comes to [ __ ] that's dangerous or or or something really bad happen, we'll huddle together and all of a sudden we have like a herd migration [ __ ] mentality. We all [ __ ] go in the same direction. You know what I mean? But somebody's feeding into all that and feeding into all these people that are that are doing all these different angles.
It's I don't know. It's it's that's how it feels like to me. Like somebody's feeding into all that. Getting people that are weak minded and very successible to start believing that to start believing like, "Oh, no. You're not originally from Africa. You were originally right here, right in this country. You were the first like no it's not true." You know what I mean? I don't know. I don't know, man. It's a trip.
It's a trip.
>> Yeah. Actually, I think that black people and white people are going to team up against us natives and the Mexicans, bro.
>> That's the thing, dude. See, see, that's the thing that I discuss every once in a while. I don't jump into any of these panels very lightly. Every once in a while, I'll jump into them. And I jumped into one, I think it was like a week or two ago, right?
And it's like I told it was a panel with with a bunch of black people, right?
Which is cool. I I'm not I don't discriminate nor do I hate anybody. But it's like I told him if we were all to get together as a minority, which is what we are. If we were to get [ __ ] together in the right way and we could start making a change. We could start making changes for our own peoples. You know what I mean? yours, mine, the black culture, you know, uh the Filipino, the Asian, the Vietnamese, the mom. If we were all to get together and do things right, not in a hostile way, right? Because then we end up getting stereotyped again, but do it right, do it professionally, and vote the right people in, we stand a chance.
But we cannot unite. We can't get together. And when we get together, it's for our own personal gain. It's not it's not a game for an entire culture or an entire civilization. It's our own personal game. You know what I mean?
That's the screwed up thing about it.
Yeah. It'll be one of those like, "Yeah, sure, bro. I'll go help you out, but I want something in return." You know what I mean? It's like, no, man. Get together. Unite. Unite in a legal, professional, right way, and vote. Vote the right people in.
You know, we need more indigenous people in the [ __ ] White House, brother.
There's a few out there, not many of them.
>> No.
Oh yeah, bro.
>> Hello.
>> Welcome.
>> What's up?
>> About uniting.
>> What's up?
>> Yeah, go ahead.
>> You said uniting.
Uh, I do think that if we got cookouts and had all of the people we could probably because you know how cookouts people will get together and there'll be a lot of energy and everybody will be talking about politics and everybody will be hyped up and like inspired and feeling patriotic. I do think that if we got everybody together and we just made bigger and bigger and bigger cookouts that we could That sounds really dumb saying that out loud, but I've always thought that that could probably work.
>> No, it doesn't. But you got to think about it, right? Whenever you have a cookout and you have that many people that are at odds with each other, there's going to be violence. And that's the problem with that. There will be violence. Eventually, I foresee, this is me seeing the future, eventually I foresee that there will be a happen now. None of us are ready for it.
We want it.
>> Sounds nice.
>> It sounds nice.
It sounds good. It sounds nice.
>> Yeah, that'd be awesome.
>> Just need to just need to get the people to realize that we all want something fixed. We just can't agree on a way to fix it.
>> Yeah. That and and everybody has their own mentality of we know something's broken. The wheel's broken. We want it fixed, but I don't want it fixed your way. I want it fixed my way. And that's the problem. You know what I mean?
segregation and the separation is let's not fix it as a whole and unite and work together. You know, Joe's over there fixing it and it just let him work. He bust his ass. We don't got to do nothing but sit here and wait. You know, and that's the mentality right there. You know what I mean?
So, it it's going to happen. Little brother, little sister. It's going to happen. It's just going to take a lot longer than what it has. you know, eventually somebody's gonna come along and really start, you know, trying to do this. I wish it it it's happened in little glimpses before, right? I mean, it's happened here in California when when I was a kid where where migrant workers weren't being treated right and and the indigenous Mexican and the black people got together to fight for rights, but they got together one time and they called it quits and didn't continue.
You know what I mean?
>> Welcome. Uh, time for tech.
>> Welcome.
>> How are you?
>> Good. How are you?
>> Welcome.
>> I was hearing the conversation. I'm like, we already have a mechanism in place. It's not that we need more natives in the White House. We need co-governance.
Um because we're nation of nations and if there's the United indigenous nations um then because treaties are the supreme law of the land under article six then native should have the native nations should have veto power and there should be you know passing out treaty responsibilities to the United States kind of like they do with the Canada treaty remind them every year when we polish the chain you know of here's newly elected here's your responsibil you know, under the treaties which are older than the United States. Iran just put out a video um yesterday talking about the great law of peace and the founding fathers, which was amazing. I'm like, Iran learned faster than the United States or Canada ever did.
>> Where can I find that?
>> Do you want me to send you?
>> Yeah, send.
>> Do you want me to send you the link?
>> Yeah, we'll watch it. I want to see it.
You don't have to right now or anything.
>> I sent him some information, you know.
Okay.
But but it was amazing that like most people don't know the story of the T of DO, they don't know there's another option beyond war. And when they learn about, you know, the story of the Tetaho and the great law of peace, which means the farreaching effect and that being the foundation of democracy and what Benjamin Franklin studied, then it's kind of get hope that we can make corrections because we already have the road map. You know, it was taken out of context. Um but it but it's easy to make corrections because you make decisions that benefit all. You have to factor in the natural world. Make sure you're making those decisions for those yet unborn, which removes that conflict of interest. You do cons decisions by consensus, not majority rules. So you have your big brothers, your little brothers, and then you know the central fire. So the majority are in one house. If the majority don't agree on an issue, then it goes over to the minority house. You know, they could have a different consensus opinion, different consensus opinion, then it goes over to what became the US judicial branch, which was the tiebreaker by consensus, not majority rules. And so you don't have the influence then of the lobbyists and different things like that because it has to be by consensus. And the the men in those positions responsibility for a reason because men are gifted in thinking that one issue straight through. So you can make a you know the United States can make corrections that a bill could only address one issue at a time. You can't put multiple things and hide it within a bill, you know, and then you can have the role of the women is to be able to remove the men at any time, you know, just like we do the dehorning. But but it's also that you know the Confederacy because the tree of piec has been chopped down so long needs to straighten you know the the white vine too especially with this you know the senica nation and almost like two row it you know when we have two different you know systems because people had to do a lot of things of you know what they needed to to survive you know to do the best they could for the people you know at the time. So, how do we make corrections when we do have one foot in the ship and one foot in the canoe currently? You know, we can't not at this because we're all in this title wave of colonization. Um, and so how do we kind of so generate a local represent representative?
>> Yeah, I worked with um trying to um help with the farm bill with um at a land grant university. And so one of the things I said is to not introduce any new legislation just to remind them of their responsibilities because if we honor the treaties right now, natives have the right to hunt, fish, and forage even on private lands to this day. So under the treaties, it was only supposed to be the depth of the plow and it was, you know, were supposed to maintain those healthy ecoss everybody could have their way of So we don't need any new American laws.
We just need to honor the original treaties and those responsibilities because like people don't want data centers. Well, native nations have first rights to water. And so if you know our treaty partners stood up and say, "Hey, we need to honor these trees." You know, then we could actually it would benefit everybody.
>> Yeah. You want to know something that I learned too the other day about like Congress and Senate? that Senate actually comes from Senica because Senate the is the root Latin word.
Senate means senica actually cuz the root Latin word is senica and then the root Latin word of senica is sectis or sex actually. Isn't that cool?
and that the judicial branch, the um superior or supreme court, the judges, that's our clanmothers.
Those are that's our Supreme Court, the clan mothers.
So, I just learned that the other day and I just wanted to say that because we're talking about uh the government and all that and I didn't even know that that Senate comes from Senica like Congress and Senate.
>> That's amazing.
Yeah, there's um a govern in New York um from the 1700s um I can't remember Cornelius or something like that has a lot of the great law in the original language and but I haven't found the the resource yet so it's hidden somewhere in the archives somewhere but I saw it referenced from the 1700s um where they recorded all the those meetings initially um when they did the Um what's that doctrine in Albany they did before >> the Union of Albany in 1750 whatever.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. So all of that was actually written down and the the correspondent you know the discussions with the Hodon at that time. I would love to get that transcript or what they wrote and I know it's going to be from the colonizer perspective but it would be amazing.
>> Yeah. I think it was like or something.
initially.
>> Yeah, I think it was like Gunnedgo. He was like a Anadaga and he was the one that taught them about the arrows.
That's why they got the arrows and uh the eagle holding the 13 arrows with the olive branch. Really, it should be a white pine branch and the it should be six arrows. And the eagle is our symbol, too. It sits at the type top of the white pine. And then the white pine tree, they took that too because they put the it turned into some other tree that they put on their coins. And then the um the six stripes, six nations, the even the black snake join or die.
Irakcoy means and here on black snake and also learn that in basic also means killer people.
>> That's that's who that's who that is.
cuz I I always knew that they had like um I thought it was like a mohawk or something on top of the capital, right?
>> No, it's a Senica.
>> Okay. Of >> So, I don't know if the book is out yet.
Um up at the Hodana Universe with uh Mama Bear. Um, she worked with uh was this the women's right person?
I'm forgetting her name. I'm spacing her name right now. Um, but there was a book coming out to make those corrections >> about the women's.
>> Yeah. So, if you get in touch with Mama Bear L up at the universe, >> she knows that book. I don't know who was who was working on it.
>> Okay. Yeah, I got it right here. Hold on. Yeah. So, that's Jags to say this is the founding mother.
That makes sense on top of the capital, right?
Is this the one?
>> Yep.
>> Yeah. That's awesome.
And Carolyn Parker was the last one to have that position of responsibility.
>> Wow.
>> Because the nation, you know, gave the belts to >> Wow. Yeah. Y'all, it kind of sucks like as I get older, I'm learning more and more like soaking up knowledge is like Senation of Indians isn't part of the Confederacy.
That's crazy to me.
>> It's heart It's heartbreaking.
>> There's some talk about getting back.
>> Yeah.
Yeah. Because the people that inspired the American democracy and had the brilliant road map, you know, to actually peace and that balance and everything else like that succumb to copying the American system.
>> Yeah. We're copying them, copying us basically.
So what she means by that is we are >> we have that epigenetic memory.
>> Yeah. We we have the we were the ones that gave the colonizers the blueprint to their constitution and their democracy. We have the world's oldest constitutional democratic republic, right? Not only the founding fathers of the United States, but also Russia and China because those are communist parties. Karl Marx that wrote the manifesto to communism was deeply inspired in influenced by our great law of peace. He called it primitive communism actually. So not only just one superpower of the world, the United States, all three, Russia and China were influenced by our great law of peace.
And what she meant by like what she was saying that we're copying the United States because you we're the ones we're copying them copying us because they were copying us originally. Now the senica there's a great divide that happened in the mid 1800s and that's why you got senakas in Oklahoma and tananda ban with kataraga senica nation of Indians right so we're the senica nation of Indians the tribe that I'm in we have a president vice president treasurer secretary and eight tribal counselors 16 eight from each territory we are copying the United States because the United States didn't know how to be free they didn't know about freedom of speech, freedom of religion, women's rights, or any of that. They they were still paying taxes to a king across the ocean. They didn't know how to be free or anything or how to have a union. So, we taught them how to have a union of nations of colonies that they had fires, right? We called it the 13 fires, not the 13 colonies. And it was originally eight because New England considered was considered one.
That's why on the black snake, they only got eight colonies on it. But anyway, and the black snake is irrit because that means black snake and heron. But we're copying them because we didn't have presidents and vice presidents and secretaries. We had a clan system, not a chief system. Because chief system would imply that we're patriarchal. We are matriarchal. We have a matriarch, a matrineal society, and a clan system.
And each clan, there's a a clan mother, a chief, and a wararchief. And there's five wararchies from each nation.
Actually more, but we don't even have those anymore because they got rid of them because our Confederacy's falling apart. People aren't there's vacant spots and there shouldn't be vacant spots at all. There's all types of [ __ ] wrong with it. And then people like me that are Senica Nation of Indians, I can't really make too much noise because I'm not the right kind of Senica. I'm Senica Nation of Indians. You got Senica Tandanda Wanda. They can make all the noise they want because they're part of the Confederacy. Senica Nation of Indians said, "No, we're going to go do our own thing. We don't want Anadava or the chiefs from other tribes telling us what we can and can't do." So, they went and did their own thing. Basically, that's what from my understanding that the tribe split up and we probably wouldn't be able to have a casino or the dispensaries or all the smoke shops if we stayed under the under stayed in the Confederacy because out Anadaga they don't even have uh they have one smoke shop. They don't have no dispensaries.
They don't have they don't have nothing and their people are kind of suffering for it.
Yeah, but it's a double-edged sword too because then you look at, you know, who has the the language and the culture, you know, and and knows the way and you know what that brings into the communities too as well, you know, because all the economies are based on things that are founded on addictions, you know, because it was the only thing that we are allowed to do and I kind of capitalized on it. But under the great law, I thought there was a process for um between big brothers and little brothers when there are issues on different territories or with different nations there's already a process in place to make those corrections. That's the brilliance of the great law or the farreaching effect is that you know yeah the nation might have jumped into the the ship for a minute but we still have a process if we follow those you know those original ways to make those corrections just like the United States can make corrections to their democracy knowing you know here's the you know the proven method that has worked we all kind of got a lost along the way because of everything And so how do we start making those corrections and let's start talking about that putting the pieces together and just you know making the corrections instead of throwing everything away and say okay we got to start over you know it's like okay here we are but we have that two row teaching you know and so why can't in every issue we could almost two row it and use those same principles of the two row treaty you know and because 87 nations sought protection under the great law of peace at one time including Russia you know that had the alliance in 1710.
You know the doctrine of discovery was both eastern and western orthodoxy. You know a lot of people said that what would turtle island be like if it had been colonized it would be more like China this time you know because all the nations would still maintain their distinct language cultures ways but then you'd still have that overall you know umbrella of the great law.
Hell yeah.
Have we met before?
>> I think >> we talked a little bit.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. I'm from Ohio.
>> Okay, cool.
Nice.
Bring someone else up too.
>> Is it possible for this person to be a president without being left or right.
>> Is it possible for an indigenous person to be president without being left or right like democratic or republic?
>> Yes, because there is a lot of difficulty being in a third party. Is it possible at all for an indigenous person and then even more so to not be Democrat or Republican?
>> There's more than just that. There's like conservative and libertarian and like other things like that, but um I don't know. Yeah, they could be whatever they want. And I highly doubt anybody will ever uh elect a Native American.
It's because they don't want Native Americans to start putting their people first. They want people to put white Americans and black Americans first. And if a Native American was to get in there, they would, you know, we're going to put our people first. You know, we have to independent >> Barack Obama.
>> Yeah, that's why I think is a easier way to do it because if treaties are the supreme law of the land and it's supposed to be nation and nation interactions, you know, and and rules and joint decision making. It should be co-governance. And the thing is a lot of people don't exercise. You can exercise dual citizenship, but it's a lot of money is spent on getting out the need to vote and that's jumping in the American system when they're a separate nation. That's like telling, you know, Chinese people they can vote in the US election, you know, or Russia they can vote in the US election or they can run for, you know, a US, you know, government position. So you're taking sovereign immune nations and having them help a sinking US system. You know, wouldn't it be better just to Okay, if you think red and blue, red and blue together makes purple. That's the Confederacy. Henry means people, you know, people's confederacy. There's already a process in place that anybody at any time could seek protection under the great law of peace. And then, you know, I was thinking there's a way to divest from the US government. If you partner with the 576 intraational nations, aka not the United States, that um you don't have to pay taxes. You could do businesses then with those nations and not pay any taxes or you know, and repatriate lands back and not have to pay property taxes and work out agreements to divest from the US government.
>> Interesting.
Hey bro, can I ask you a question please?
>> Yeah, go ahead dude. Welcome. Welcome to the lab.
>> Thank you. Before Europeans came to Turtle Island, what was your spiritual system?
>> We had every tribe is different.
>> Are you asking like me like my tribe, the Senica or like just natives in general?
>> Natives in general. Y'all practice like the wind, the earth, nature.
>> Yeah.
>> Did y'all have a god?
>> We got gods. We got wind gods, storm gods, rain gods. It depends what tribe you're talking about, too, dude. Cuz we all don't believe in the same thing. We got a way of life. But yeah, we give thanks to nature. That's why they called us pagans. And we didn't worship nature.
We gave thanks to it. We became one with it. We We are nature. That's why they called us children. That's why we call the earth our mother because we are children of earth. I'm related to the plants. Three sisters, corns bean, squash, right? Grandmother, moon, elder brother, son. So we got each tribe is different. They have their own beliefs and all that. There's over 500 in the United States, over 800 in Canada, 68 in Mexico, and probably like 2,000 down South America. So there's thousands of languages and belief systems.
>> Jesus involved, right?
>> Some tribes say claim that Jesus came over here too.
>> How old is Jesus?
>> Quad was Jesus.
>> Jesus. It was just a whitewash story that happened all over the world. Like we had our own guy that laid down for three days. We had our own Jesus. His name was Kanyodio. He laid down for three days and was resurrected and had visions, prophetic visions and was visited by three or four messengers. Um, qutoad was their version of Jesus. First it was Horus, then Mithra, then Vishnu, then Deianis, then Ad.
>> So it's that's just a story that's happened all over the world.
And I tell people that Jesus the last person that got the story 16 crucified savior.
>> Yeah.
>> All born from virgins.
>> All born from virgins. We even had people born of virgin births. They say the peacemaker Dana was born of a virgin birth.
Or even the twins they were born.
I've been thinking about that lately.
>> Yeah. Was it Would you say twospirit?
>> What' you say?
>> Yeah. Was it two spirited?
>> Yeah.
>> Was it two spirited? Not necessarily born a virgin.
>> Yeah. Something like that. But the twins, they were born too. They didn't really have a father. But you know what else I learned about that? So they say that Skywoman's daughter that she was came here pregnant with and gave birth to her her she grew at a rapid rate and she would walk towards the west and a wind from the west came and knocked her down and she woke up with the cross arrows one dull one sharp. But they called that wind the west wind. Now I learned that uh Yahweh right is associated with being a wind god, a storm god. And guess which direction?
The west. So it almost seems as if they're saying that like, okay, this wind god got the twins f their father.
They don't know their father. They only know their mo mother mother, but she was impregnated by the west wind. Now the west wind is Yahweh.
And it's just funny because we sat in Yahweh.
And also >> and it's cool if you think about ums moss in the plant evolution it would have been the spores that travel in the wind.
>> Yeah.
>> Or even we were talking about the reptilians. So you know how they say left hand or flint.
Mohawks are people of the Flynn Gyahaga because they wear the mohawk and they wear the mohawk in honor of left hand or flint because he had a flint of mohawks and scaly skin or flint all over his skin and that's what cut his mother during childbirth because he had a flint of mohawks and he sliced the her side and that's how she died. Now, the only things that they say that he had uh like some sort of deformity or [ __ ] up skin uh flint all over his skin. Now, that sounds like a reptilian to me. If he had a mohawk, a flint, cuz we're looking at at these pictures of these reptiles or anytime you look up a picture of a reptilian, they always have a flint, a mohawks. No, no matter no matter where you where you look, they all got the mohawk. Hold on.
You see what I mean?
>> But that's the evil minded twin.
>> I wonder if the remnants of that are I wonder if the remnants of that are like psoriasis and different things like that that still kind of come out skin at times.
>> Yeah. Hey yo, it's weird because I went to this conference that they had at the casino and I don't know if you heard her name before, Samantha Doc Tater. She's this like she talks about hoodie star knowledge. Her sister like wrote a book or something.
>> Have you heard of her?
>> I know her from >> Yeah. Hey yo, she straight up said we come from Plleades. And like her whole presentation was probably like the best present presentation I've seen that weekend cuz they had a whole bunch of people talk. But her whole thing is about like um you know the stars and all that. It was real interesting. Real good.
>> Yeah. What was interesting is her sister was the one that was interested in the stars.
>> Yeah. And when she crossed over, that's when she kind of picked up those teachings. And then she still have has one foot that's not that's the connection with her sister that she still maintains.
>> Yeah.
>> She has one foot in the other side.
>> That's awesome.
Yeah. It's like she's getting downloads or something.
Getting messages from the other side.
Yeah, she spoke at NASA, too.
>> Yeah, she said that >> she was going to teach NASA.
>> Yeah, we got we got Hood and Shony that teach NASA scientists about the stars.
Yo, come on. And that's what she was saying that our teachings is the foundation of modern day science. So, she's kind of from her video and from that day, she kind of opened my eyes. I was like, "Wow, she's really right." Cuz even black holes in every version, we got that hole that it was the tree of life that ripped a hole in her reality or portal or something and she went through that hole and it's in every single version we got. Not only that, so black holes. Also, the planet was a water world. They discovered that in 2019 when they found fossilized algae at the top of Mount Everest, but our people already knew that. the continents being one or North America the first continent out of water turtle island because sitting on the oldest tectonic plate to emerge from the water. Our people knew that. Or it was dominated by water animals like water dinosaurs. Tur the turtle and muskrat the beaver and these water animals, right? We already knew that. So it was just like so so much too. Even like the fossilized trees that they found in New York, too. Those are like um I can show you real quick. I got it right here. But I >> Yeah, I've been researching that cuz I study.
>> You study what?
>> York.
>> What do you study?
>> Oh, okay. Flowers.
And so I'm trying to get Yeah, that's amazing. And I have a a drawing that shows the progression from the moss to the maple tree. And I'm working on a paper to show how the the mosque evolved into and then using, you know, Cairo, New York, and some of that researching that's emerging there to show how our teachings, you know, that story of how mosque turned into maple. I don't know what the story is. I just know that piece and so I'm like okay prove that this is true and you can see the evolution of plants and then it correlates with our creation story and then like the center penia you know would be where that fossilized forest is because that's where it would have had a start with the rocks you know which would be the turtle shell and it would be the spine of the turtle which would be like the Rocky Mountain range which would be the highest one which would kind go back to how we started down by the Hopi before ending up um in you know where we are now.
>> Um but then how did we survive that ice age was because of places like house caverns so that was everywhere >> you know um so you know you could be in the mountains in the caves or you could be under in those geothermal heating and cooling systems during the ice age and we kn know the lands were not touched by glaciers. So people, you know, emerging from the ground after the ice age, you've always been here.
>> Yeah.
>> So it's kind of cool when you're looking at the plants and the fossils and all of that stuff. And I wish I had more of a um knowledge of the language because Jamie does a really good job at breaking it down.
>> Yeah.
>> So many old recordings.
You mean He just got made.
>> I'm still learning.
>> Yeah, he just got That's Well, Skanya Dio is Handsome Lakes's name, and they just made Jamie Jacobs a chief. So that they gave him uh he's Scanya Dio now. Jamie Jacobs, >> right? If anybody was going to be If any Yeah. If anybody was going to be the stuff in there.
>> It would have to be him because he knows a lot.
>> Yeah. I want to sit down with him and kind of give from the woman's perspective, you know, and from the plants and try to figure out because there's so many of our medicines um it's hard to find the language of actually the plants. There's like there's the medical body, but that's only 400. We have so many more than that. And like for the life sustainers, it's also the sun chokers. And so what women's body was, you know, what are all those medicine plants? Because there's some people that know there's 14 different medicine plants around a blueberry bush. And I want to know kind of what all of those are, you know, so we could bring back some of those memories for the health and wellness of people.
>> Yeah. Have you ever been to senakal language.com?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Like here on the on the books here, they got a whole they got all these books right here, right? If you go to on.goano right here and you click on it, it'll take you and they got different sections of whole plants, birds, um, animals, like different phrases you can say see.
I've learned a lot to not comment on this live.
>> Hold on. Let's see.
>> Yeah, I'm trying to I'm trying. There used to be a website that they developed that really broke down like you could put in the English word and then it would give you the senica and then do a literal translation like you gota it's like a cloth that's used to perpetually wipe a woman's face >> rather than just the one to one English >> okay >> there was also um because uh Benton did a lot of the work in the language but there was a clan mother and I found her dissertation that actually analed their own language phonetically.
Um, that is a lot different, too.
>> Oh, okay.
>> Because I've been having the hardest time learning this way because I'm trying not to think English. I just want want like immersion in Senica.
>> Yeah.
>> Let me hear it. And and so I've asked like, you know, we've had enough immersion classes now in different, you know, groups that have gone through.
There has to be videos or recordings.
I'm like, can you just do that? And And I asked when I was, you know, back home, I'm like, can you make, you know, kind of like a a oneway mirror for people that want to come in and just observe the immersion classes, so you're not interfering with the people that are doing the immersion, but you can just go in and hear the language.
>> I applied and I asked if I even if I don't get the job and my can I just sit in class? I don't want to get paid to learn my language. I just want to learn.
And they still wouldn't let me do that.
>> But >> they wouldn't let me do it either.
>> Yeah. And you know what? Um JC actually they're uh Senica he uh is trying to get New York State or Kathy Hok to pay for uh immer Senica language immersion school actually like a training facility or whatever teaching facility. They're trying to get one. JC I heard is trying to get one for us.
>> Yeah.
>> And you know what I'm I live out here in Buffalo Creek.
Two schools.
>> Two schools.
That's all I heard.
What did he say? Two schools though.
>> Yeah. But I don't know what um because the United States is supposed to provide free appropriate education. So the nation can say, "Hey, we want a school here and here and here and here and we want an international mon because that's easiest to label it." We already Faith keeper school they did American monastery though not um international international is closest to Maria Montasur and they have an infant through the farm school um high school and it's now being used for the gold standard for nursing homes so it's something that could be done lifespan because it's all based on things that are real the materials are real and so it's easy to add the senica words to it um and then customize it wherever a person is they get the lessons and stuff like So Heather Rosler is in the nursing home in Salamanca. She had a TBI.
So she was the one that start wanted to do monastery and brought it to Oh. Um she's absolutely brilliant. Wants to get her PhD. Needs somebody to bust her out.
She has no short-term memory, but she is brilliant staying in the now, you know.
And for if there's anybody to lead schools, it would be her. She would need somebody with her all the time. Um, but she's brilliant. She's absolutely brilliant and um, you know, because of, you know, her brothers, you know, um, doing the he's a attorney for the nation and then OD is his wife. You know, they think she's severely disabled. Um, and but she knows everybody like She gave me directions back home and how to get through everything. Told me who was living where, what their phone numbers and who's related to who and what and all the good and the bad and the ugly. You know that all that was fully intact, but she's brilliant for teaching. Um, and like is is good, but she was she was educated at Harvard, you know, and it's not about memorization.
Like one of the things I said, I have a hard time hearing. So, a hard time learning the language, you know, because I don't hear all the sounds. It's not very clear. I hear the rhythms of things and that's now I know why it's been so hard. But I'm a teacher. I've always done that my whole life. Let me help make materials. I know how to do materials. I know how to do the three period lesson. I know how to help educate people that are twice exceptional, gifted and learning disabled. I understand trauma, you know, and how it looks like schools, people are going to have a harder time learning. So, what if we did a different, you know, like you were doing with the um different alphabet, >> you know, that it's more indigenized, so you're not triggering people by just having the English letters, you know, um they wouldn't let me even volunteer to do that.
>> Yeah. You know what? What it's going to look like what it's going to look like in the future when we lose our language, we're all going to have to learn Mohawk.
But what it's going to look like is certain community members gatekept the language to remain in power in the long house. That's what it's going to look like. And we're all going to have to learn Mohawk after Senak goes extinct.
>> Yeah. So somebody has So I can't remember who it was. It was a sen that developed online dictionary. Um, and the nation has that. And then you know the board game that they have, there's a second edition of that that's ready to be published.
>> Um, and there's a lot of there's a whole closet like Damian Webster is the one that kind of I originally got a lot of materials from um, and like the 500, you know, hours of recordings and stuff like that, the old language. Um, so I got that from him. But there's so much that exists. I'm like, why don't we just make that available to people and they'll figure it out, you know, if we just get together and start talking and, you know, it's not a matter of, you know, power and control and stuff like that.
Like, we're fine if you have your jobs, but don't gatekeep for everybody else.
>> They do gatekeep, >> especially at schools.
>> Yeah. And I'm like, that's not our way, you know? We always put everything on the table, you know? So, I think that's where it's important for you know, big brothers, you know, I don't know kind of how that works with the clans in the different nations.
Who's who's responsible for helping guide who when they get off course, when they get off the path to make those corrections? Because we already have a process in place like, hey, you know, you need to maintain your responsibilities as only people.
>> Facts.
you know, because if Benjamin Franklin can learn it, you know, yeah, it took him 30 years, but I'm like, hey, if Benjamin Franklin thought it was valuable enough to learn, I think everybody should have access to it and everybody should help restore it so we can have those immersion schools because finding words, it takes a long time to find words.
>> Yeah. If you don't if you don't know how to do it >> like two weeks. Okay.
>> Yeah. If you don't know who to ask or anything, you know, I'm I'm lucky that I got cousins that, you know, are in the program and all that. So, but I try to learn as much as I can through through the app, too. I got both the apps. I got the dictionary and I'm always on the website, too, and and all that. But like a part of me is like super like like wants to learn it, but it's like people are gatekeeping and I don't even know if the teachers down at the nation even are fluent, you know, fluent enough because I'm at the point where I know words and I can say stuff, but it's like certain things that I don't know um like when it goes to like in between words how to make um like I'm I'm pretty good, you know, not to toot my own horn, I got a good memory. I got a good word. I got a good way I can remember things. And like my problem is is knowing how to uh make a sentence, you know? I know the words and all that. It's just is am I putting them in the right spot? Am I saying something backwards or am I leaving something out?
You know, that's where I'm at.
>> Have you watched um uh Cheryl?
>> Yeah, Cheryl's videos on YouTube. Yep.
Yep. I watched her videos. Yeah, >> she she's she's brilliant.
And um >> Yeah, she knows a lot about plants, too.
She knows a lot about the plants, too.
>> Yeah.
She yelled at me and said, "Suck it up, buttercup. I got to toughen up." Because I came from the city.
>> I was having a hard day one time. She said, "Suck it up." I was like, "Okay, >> thank you."
>> Yeah. Last time I seen her, she was yelling at her kid.
>> I do a lot with like just do the literal translation. So, for strawberry, I'll say it has embers in it. So, I'll try not to use English. I'll try to do the literal translations of what I know.
>> It's got embers in it.
>> Yeah.
>> Oist.
>> Yeah.
>> But I try to remember like I might not be able to say the word. It takes me a minute. I always do the literal translation to try to get out of the it's not an one to one English word. You know, there's so much that they did wrong with a lot of the indigenous nations was to do those stupid dictionaries.
>> Yeah. And so what I, you know, offered to the nation, I was like, why don't you put a GoPro cam on somebody that can speak the language, you know, and have them just walk through their day and live stream it, you know, then people can just, you know, >> Oh, I get that.
>> I know what you're talking about.
>> I get that people don't want to >> I wish they would let me in the program.
I'd be live streaming the whole thing so other people other Senakas can learn.
They need people to learn the language that are social and that will be a pillar in the community and will get along with everybody and that will document their findings and and teach and learn at the same time. You know what I mean? And they kind of push shunn me, not shunn me, but they denied me.
They chose people that didn't have a clan and didn't go to long house to learn the language. It's like really whatever. But they're having a new program this summer. I'm gonna sign up.
I think they learned last time. It was like I think they they realized that last time they let there were 16 Senakas that applied for the program and they hired six only four graduated and one didn't even have a plan.
>> Yeah. I'm like, whoever signs up should be able to do it.
>> Exactly.
>> People are gonna drop out or something will happen or whatever.
>> I heard what they're trying to what they're like, "Hey, this is >> No, go ahead.
Finish what you're going to say."
>> Yeah.
Yeah. So, like traditionally, whoever showed up, that's that's who you know got the job. And then you can just figure out amongst the self who wants to get paid, who already financially stable that doesn't necessarily need the paycheck. You know, somebody that's struggling that might need it and then, you know, it's all good.
>> Exactly. I heard that they're going to have a because the people that they hired didn't even want to show up to work every day. So, they're going to make a class where people that want to show up every day, they can get paid and be there every day and get paid to learn. And then they're going to have it where people can come and go when they want where and they don't get paid.
Well, that's better, you know. And I was thinking with the nation farm now, what if we just fed the people and take money out of it, you know, and then, you know, cover their their bills and their expenses, you know, so they don't have to worry about housing and different things like that. So, the money is kind of because I always said with land back, I never took any money for it. I always kept that separate, you know, and and um because I think it taints it to a certain way, >> you know, how can we keep the money out and then do it more as a barter, you know, make sure everybody has what they need, you know, um and kind of divest from that idea of it has to be a transactional thing.
>> All right.
Yeah, they got to do something about the language program. We're going to lose it if they don't smarten up. And they need to start let stop gatekeeping. They need to let anybody that wants to learn learn. I'm about to hit up um somebody for private lessons.
Actually, >> all right.
Yo, everybody spam dubbies in the chat.
I'm gonna call it a night, guys. It's getting late. All right, I'm gonna work on my book. Do two, three pages. We'll see see how far I get. Go for a walk.
But I love y'all. Hit the cash app. I hope y'all have a good rest of your night. Shout out to all the mod mods. I love all y'all. Thank y'all for always supporting me, always being there, um, getting rid of the [ __ ] for me.
Appreciate y'all. Much love to y'all.
Much love to all the supporters, too. If you're not a mod and you you're always interacting with the live, typing the screen, asking questions, commenting, even gifters, all y'all, everybody. So, I hope you guys have a good rest of your night to all 13 of y'all on YouTube, all 50 of y'all on Tik Tok, and I'll talk to you guys tomorrow when um and we'll do the daily quote for tomorrow. And I'll see you guys then. All right. And send me a videos you want me to react to.
Send it to the war word party. Catch y'all later. Peace.
Vidéos Similaires
Did ULURU live up to our expectations? | Free Camp | Yulara | Caravanning Australia | Family Trip
dreaming.ofadventure
520 views•2026-06-03
She Taught Me What Most Americans Will Never Learn
JustinAlvo
259 views•2026-06-03
Appalachia Is Not Just West Virginia —The Truth About A Region Most People Get Wrong #shorts
TheMountianWay
2K views•2026-05-31
“Much Larger Than Any Man Back Home” — German POW Women Compared American Cowboys to German Men
ForgottenFronts-d6q
2K views•2026-06-01
ETHIOPIA — The Most Misunderstood Country In East Africa?
ZiAfreen
165 views•2026-05-31
Ikwerre people denied their Igbo identity to stay distinct from Igbo Nation after the Biafra war.
SpiritAlmighty
429 views•2026-06-01
Break; New Abusuapanin Angry Warned Odo Bronii To Hand Over The East Legon House Keys To Him…
kblackmedia
890 views•2026-06-03
Should Children Learn Different Beliefs?
DeniTheVillager
198 views•2026-06-03











