Deception Hidden Behind the Feathers
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Marsha Stewart
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page PREFACE
CHAPTER I: America Before the Bering Strait Crossing…….
CHAPTER II: Leaving the First Two Migrations Hidden
Behind the Feathers………………………………………………
CHAPTER III: Native American Slavery in Colonial Times.....
FIRST MIGRATION IMAGES……………………………………
CHAPTER IV: Fabricated African Slave Trade and the
Christopher Columbus Diaries…………………………………...
CHAPTER V: Regional and Historical Variations – Europe
the Scapegoat…………………………………………………….
SECOND MIGRATION IMAGES……………………………….
CHAPTER VI: Genetic Analysis Aboriginal Foreigners………
CHAPTER VII: Five Million Indigenous Americans Present
When Columbus Arrived………………………………………………………….
CHAPTER VIII: US Slavery - Figures Don’t Add Up………….
THIRD MIGRATION IMAGES…………………………………………………
VERDICT…………………………………………………………………………………..
REFERENCES…………………………………………………………………………
Three migrations of people with the same or similar DNA Blood
Groups, cultural, physical traits, ethnic and religious backgrounds
settled the Americas. They came from different directions at
different times but ended up on the same North, Central and
South American Maps.
PREFACE
In this book the terms Native Americans, Indigenous peoples and
Indians will be used interchangeably. We do this with the utmost respect
knowing some terms, specifically Indian has been used to describe the
original people of the Americas. The word Indian has also been
employed in history books of United States as a catch-all term, with its
most familiar usage designating indigenous “Americans”.
With the arrival of the Europeans, and their desire to occupy the
"New World”, they set upon a scheme to eliminate the endemic
population by; disease, wars, starvation, genocide while instigating
some native tribes to capture and enslave their own tribal members, long
before the official African slave trade began in the 1600s.
The erroneous term Indian was penned by Christopher Columbus
in hopes to correlate the people living in East India with the indigenous
people he found in the Caribbean. Both peoples being of the same color
and disposition leading him to assume they were one in the same
people.
Slavery is the centrifuge or the overall push to certify Black
Americans are NOT indigenous to America because Western historians
proved and printed in history books that arrival to the Americas was from
African slave ships. Eventually, a person learns to play the game and
not the player. The winning move would be to play the game but raise
the wager. In the end, it is about raising your own self-esteem. People
project their pre-conceived notions about another person’s identity onto
that person with whom they are talking, watching on the big screen, or
reading about rather than trying to find out his/her true history or
nature—amounting to, “If you know better, you do better.
The effort to bury a lie and keep it buried takes more effort than
keeping it above ground. Think about it! You dig a hole in the ground
making sure it is deep enough to hide evidence. Lifting the shovel takes
a lot of effort. Your shovel digs the dirt just to throw it aside and later
cover the hole you have dug with the same dirt. Then you smooth the
loose dirt trying to make sure nobody notices the over-sized hump of dirt
left on the ground.
After that, you spend countless hours, days, months and maybe
years covering your tracks. In the end, an archeologist digs up the
evidence you tried to cover-up. Think of the historical lies, paper, ink,
printing, books, and speeches it took to convince people of the fabulous
fabrications printed which amounted to more than “Revisionist History”.
Eventually a person becomes conscious that playing “hide and seek”
behind the feathers is no more than a rational realization of hiding from
yourself. Those with the biggest guns write the history.
The Preface outlines the three migrations to North, Central and
South America. The First Migration was from Oceania and Polynesia to
the Pacific Coast of North, Central and South America 30,000 years ago.
The Second Migration was from Eastern Atlantic Coast from Africa to
North, Central, and South America 6,000 to 12,000 Years Ago. The
Third Migration was from Siberia through the Bering Straits Crossing
3,000 to 5,000 Years Ago.
Chapter I “Leaving the First 2 Migrations Hidden Behind the
Feathers” discusses why the Eastern US, Pacific Southwest, Central
and South American Native Americans are Black in color, not because
their ancestors were imported as African slaves, but from the second
African Migration to the Americas. Linford Fisher's estimate is 2.5 million
to 5.5 million Natives were enslaved. Records became more reliable in
the later colonial period records. Native American slaves received little
or no mention in US history books. The indigenous people living in the
Americas were classed with African slaves WITHOUT distinction. The
African-Diaspora in the Americas inherited Sub-Saharan African
markers (“Senegal” + “Mali”) from African population sources 6000 to
12,000 years ago.
Chapter II “Native American Slavery in Colonial Times” explains
how US History books corroborate the story that Indians practiced
slavery. The Native American Indians practiced slavery. They
ENSLAVED each other. Native American groups often enslaved war
captives with whom they primarily used for small-scale labor.
Chapter III clarifies the fabricated “African Slave Trade and
Christopher Columbus’ Diaries” - In 1501, the Portuguese began to
depopulate the Beothuk Indians and sent members of the tribe to Cape
Verde as slaves. Black Indian slavery destroyed the Indian nations of
Natchez, Yamasee, and Pequot. The first African slave raid took place
in 1505 and was spearheaded by Columbus' son (Diego Columbus).
Chapter IV – “Regional and Historical Variations” outlines how
Europe became a Scapegoat from AD 711 – 1789 when Europe was
ruled by Africans. Although generations of Spanish rulers have tried to
expunge this era from historical records, recent archeology and
scholarship now shed light on the Moors who flourished in Al-Andalus
for more than 700 years – from AD 711 until 1492.
Chapter V “Genetic Analysis Aboriginal Foreigners” verifies how
the Manding (Mandinka) Africans settled ancient America. In the
Southwestern United States, Cabeza da Vaca, said the Mendica people
were a dominant group.
Chapter VI tells how 5 Million Indigenous Americans Were
Present When Columbus Arrived Prior to 1720, slavery was 9/10's times
higher among Natives (Indigenous) people than Africans imported from
Africa during the African slave trade. Native Americans were
reclassified as Colored (Racial Integrity Act 1924).
Chapter VII “US Slavery: Figures Don’t Add Up” asks the reader
to look at the figures, many more slaving companies would have to be
in the business of human trafficking annually to come up with the
numbers of slaves transported from Africa, but the published material
lists only three (3) major companies that dealt in the slave trade and
were given a 31-year monopoly by the British Government.
CHAPTER I: America Before the Bering Strait Crossing
While growing up in Central Michigan, we were told that my
Grandmother’s family did not want to live at survival and subsistence
levels on a reservation i.e. internment camp. At the time, if a tribal
member decided to leave the reservation, they no longer received
benefits such as housing or food. Reservations were areas of
concentrated poverty. During the late 1800s, the Chippewa Reservation
in Mt. Pleasant, MI did not have a casino, nor did card holding Natives
receive bi-weekly Per Capita payments. The Natives who lived there
were “dirt poor” and existed in small frame houses (half-houses) that
looked like one-room shacks. That is what the Federal government
provided for living quarters after relocation and sucking the livelihood
and land from a branch of God’s human beings.
In 1887, Congress undertook a significant change in reservation
policy by passing the Dawes Act, or General Allotment (Severalty) Act
which ended the policy of granting small land parcels to individual tribe
members. Eugenicists Walter Plecker and Margaret Sanger emerged
around that time. Plecker is noted for his policy of “Paper Genocide” and
“Race Reclassification.”
Plecker changed the racial classification of Natives from Indian to
Negro, especially on the Eastern and Southeastern parts of the United
States. Sanger in her quest for controlling the Native birth-rate, decided
to rid the United States of Natives. She paved the way for “Indian
Sterilizations” and medical experiments. The US Government eventually
would admit forced sterilization of Indian women in 1976 after 50 years.
Sanger’s payment ended up being a reward. She got credit for starting
the nonprofit organization Planned Parenthood.
Native American Indians were an integral part of Western films
starring Burt Lancaster and Jim Arness. John Wayne’s Cowboy and
Indian movies defined how Native Americans SHOULD look. The
television programs Wagon Train and Bonanza were not far behind
showing the strength of the White man. The Rifleman with Charles
Connors twirled his Winchester Rifle, customized to allow repeated firing
by cycling its lever action. He demonstrated this technique in the
opening credits of every episode, as well as a second modification that
allowed him to cycle the action with one hand.
Throughout history, Natives have been described with many
terms and descriptions. “Red Nigger” has been used in several ways as
racial disrespect against Native Americans and people who have Native
American ancestry. Other references to Native Americans in antiquity
were: “Timber Nigger,” “Prairie Nigger” and “Redskins.” The modern
white supremacist movement consider Native Americans “mud people”
who threaten US “whiteness”. According to the website
Anthropology.net, history books suggest that race was first recognized
when Europeans came to America and saw the Native Americans. The
anthropologist wondered what were differences about the Native
Americans that sparked a racial hierarchy to begin? So, is that when
anthropology as a science was born.
George Orwell’s book 1984 is still one of the most understandable
ways to explain what happens when history is revised. In Orwell’s book,
Winston Smith works in the Records Department for the Ministry of
Truth. He rewrites and distorts history. The book explores the concept
of DOUBLETHINK, or the ability to simultaneously hold two opposing
ideas in one’s mind and believe both.
Orwell’s novel makes the distinction between truth (the actual
issues and circumstances of an event) and fact (what are believed to be
the issues and circumstances of an event). He explores social-political-
ethical-moral distinctions of the evil manipulation of facts to control
individuals and societies for political gain. Orwell was concerned the
concept of truth was fading out of the world because what is believed is
much more powerful than what is actual.
If the leaders of nations are people dictating the what, where,
when, who, and how of history, that is the way “alternative facts” find a
way into history books. Those alternatives eventually become historical
fact. During Orwell's time as a resistance fighter in Spain, he
experienced rewriting of history first-hand. He noticed that newspaper
stories were often inaccurate: Reports of battles existed where no
fighting had occurred. In addition, no reports or accounts existed or had
been filed that hundreds of men died. Orwell conceded much of history
contained lies. He was frustrated knowing history was not accurately
written.
Example: In America, Black families relate family histories of
Native American heritage. In the 1960s, publications reported that
82.5% of Black people in the US had ancestral Native American blood.
Historians now dispute the claim that Black Folk have Native American
blood and claim “straight-hair” and “high cheekbones” come from
Caucasian blood that infiltrated Black folk because of slave masters
visiting slave quarters during the night.
Slavery is the centrifuge or the overall push to certify Black
Americans are not indigenous to America because US History verified
arrival to America was from Africa in slave ships. Harvard African-
American Studies Professor Henry Louis Gates scriptwriter of the
television show “Finding Your Roots,” reports the average African
American is 65% Sub-Saharan African (Black Africa--south of the
Sahara Desert), 29% European, and 2% Native American. Ebony
Magazine also reports the same information. What the facts do not tell
are how the Sub-Saharan genes ended up in the Americas before the
Bering Strait Crossing.
Distortion Number One states the Bering Strait Crossing took
place 12,000 – 14,000 years ago when America was FIRST or
INITIALLY populated. What history books fail to mention are the first
two (2) migrations to Northern, Central, and South America occurring
30,000 years ago. The First Migration was to the Pacific Coast from
Oceania and Polynesia, the second to the Eastern Coast of North,
Central and South America from Africa, and the third and last migration
was from Siberia through the Bering Straits. Three migrations of people
with similar DNA Haplogroups, cultural, ethnic and religious
backgrounds settled the Americas. They came from different directions
at different times but ended up on the same North, Central and South
American Maps.
The Bering Strait Theory (Beringia) accounts for the third or
MOST RECENT migration to the Americas. There WERE PEOPLE IN
THE AMERICAS BEFORE the arrival of the Paleoindians from Siberia
via the land bridge as researchers are now reporting. In the end,
archeologists dug up the evidence history tried to cover-up.
The First Migration to the Americas or the Pericú (also known as
Pericues, Cora, Edues) were the aboriginal inhabitants of the Cape
Region, the southernmost portion of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Many
different early human groups arrived in the Americas by different
(various) routes at varying times. The Pericues did NOT ORIGINATE IN
NORTHERN ASIA, where mainstream researchers believe the
ancestors of modern Native Americans originated. The Pericues are
closer to ancient populations of SOUTHERN ASIA, AUSTRALIA, AND
THE SOUTH PACIFIC RIM adding proof ancestors of the First
Americans came from the Southern Hemisphere and included the Black
Californians (CALIFIANS - KHALIFIANS). The State of California
sanctioned the genocide of 100,000 Native Americans during the Modoc
Indian War in 1873 because of the California Gold Rush.
Colonial Laws ordered expulsion of Native American Tribes—
(Titled “Savage Beasts”) 1676, 1688, 1699 – George Washington
compared Indians to “savage wolves”. In 1776, Thomas Jefferson called
for extermination of the Cherokee Nation and removal west of the
Mississippi because the tribes fought for the British in the Revolution.
Extermination started with the Shawnee 1807 and Creek Nations in
1813. In 1823, the Doctrine of Discovery became International Law. The
Supreme Court said that when Europeans and other Christian nations
discovered new lands, the discovering country automatically gained
sovereign and property land rights of non-Christians and non-European
people, even though native people owned, occupied, and used the
lands.
America’s history stems from unending superimposed European
History. To understand the backdraft of continuous, methodical
narratives and research of past events would be to understand
European History before tackling US History. Europe was ruled by
Africans starting in AD 711 for 700 years. Although generations of
Spanish rulers have tried to expunge this era from historical records.
Recent archeology and scholarship today shed light on the Moors who
flourished in Al-Andalus for more than 700 years – from AD 711 until
1492.
People in the US have ancestors who “passed” for white just as
reclassification of black/brown people has taken place today. In the US,
20% of the population have African Blood but are living as White People.
The US Census has reclassified people from Mexico, Central, and South
America as “Caucasian” and added the checkbox “mixed races”. When
babies in US families are born with curly hair and dark skin, the family
readily says they must have Native American heritage in their genealogy
someplace. The whole scenario points to the family “HIDING BEHIND
THE FEATHERS.”
FIRST MIGRATION IMAGES
From Oceania and Polynesia to the Pacific Coast of
North, Central and South America 30,000 years ago
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of Copyright or labeled “Courtesy of” if used from another source.
SECOND MIGRATION IMAGES
Eastern Atlantic Coast from Africa to North, Central, and
South America
6,000 to 12,000 Years Ago
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of Copyright or labeled “Courtesy of” if used from another source.
THIRD MIGRATION IMAGES
From Siberia through the Bering Straits Crossing
3,000 to 5,000 Years Ago
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Copyright or labeled “Courtesy of” if used from another source.
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Three migrations of people with the same or similar DNA Blood Groups,
cultural, physical traits, ethnic and religious backgrounds settled the
Americas. They came from different directions at different times but
ended up on the same North, Central and South American Maps.