SACRED TUSCARORA DISCOVERED - CLAYTON, NC - CHIEF & ELDERS VISIT & 2-TIME UN DELEGATES
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Watch the Chief and some Elders of the Tuscarora Nation visit a newly discovered Sacred Tuscarora Area - Including Both Timothy "Tuscarora" Jacobs, & Chief Robert Chavis - BOTH having addressed the United Nations General Assembly TWICE for Indigenous People: A 17-year-old mystery that neighbors have been trying to figure out! the "Lost Tuscarora Tribe" is no longer lost - but finally REUNITED... The Story Unfolds... (Please Turn-ON Captions)
Im finding tuscararo and cheraw , chowan in my lineage-
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Love to learn more
I grew up in Clayton on Country Lane & lived there till I was 19 years old. I lived right across from the tree line & I would always play in those woods when I was younger & my teenage years, take walks out there to get away. I remember seeing the stone piles & asking my grandpa about them. He told me to always respect any I seen & never disturb them, as they may be a Native American burial site. I will be 39 next week & some of my best memories I still have are walking in those woods & always having a feeling of peace. This land is apart of history & the home of the Tuscarora Tribe. It must not be disturbed or destroyed but preserved & cherished.
This is so incredible. We live less than 10 min from Clayton. This MUST be preserved! Everything in this area is being destroyed for development. This sacred sight can not be destroyed. Thank you so much for working to keep it safe. My son and I watched this video in awe and amazement.
Keep up the great work Sam!
Wow! I hope this is saved. This must be saved!
That's amazing and absolutely must be preserved.
Just doing my ancestry and found out my 6th great grand father was chief Casia of the Tuscarora deer clan . From near the Niagara falls . Help in connecting with people or historical knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
This looks like such a gem and treasure. We need to preserve this sacred land. Not everything needs to be developed. Places like this need to be allowed to exist. It provides so many benefits to the community.
Everyone: Turn on your subtitles/closed captioning! I learned even more information while watching this video.
Love this place back to nature on how it should be. We need to preserve it. It's just part of our History. Something we can't should never forget about.
Beautiful ❤️
This is a wonderful and historical find right here in Clayton!! Awesome! 🔍🎉❤️
Thank you for the information and your help in preserving this area. When I was a kid my family would go to JC Cooper camp ground and there was a Trail Tree Dad would put us on so we could ride the "Horse". It wasn't until many years later that I learned what this tree was. This tree is still there and doing well.
I've been looking for vids like this from this local area! This is the first one I've seen. I sure wish the music was a little lower, but I'm happy to know that I'm not the only one that has found interesting things
Murrow Mountain state park has many burial mounds like this.
Where is Murrow mountain?Vacationed there as a young boy.
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This is a very interesting cultural find.
Buffalo 🐃 creek in wake county Wendell NC has alot of arrowheads etc. I found grinding rocks for 🌽 maze
Those mounds are sacred never Molise or walk on
I live close enough to see this place is it open publicly? Im Creek and Cherokee mixed, with germanic DNA, id like to make a offering of spiritual smoke and play my drum and Rattle for them.
One of my distant grandfather Thomas hoyter cheif of the chowan his tribe joined the Tuscarora 6:56 6:56
I lived in Willow Springs for a year or so and NC proper for a decade. Both sides of the fam came through and/ or from NC. My mothers side primarily through eastern NC. Am researching the Tyner’s right now. Anybody with info on Richard please respond. He married Agnes Dougherty, presumably a Native woman, in Johnston County.
Hemp growers.
Excellent. I am from NY and had heard of the Tuscarora’s move, but not their former homeland.
We Tuscarora never left NC
Great video!
I would love to visit this site; can someone tell me where its located?