I can relate to the old guy. Used to have wild strawberries Growing up Im watauga county NC. Still have a few here and there but growing up There was A bounty. As a kid If us kids were hungry Wed eat wild berries. Strawberries Black berries Huckle etc wild apples or whatever we grew. Those days are sadly gone now but I was lucky to have experienced it
My guess is that part of the reason many of these plants have disappeared is because the animals that used to spread their seeds are gone or rare. Bears for instance eat a lot of berries and in fact do crap in the woods! ;)
I’m lucky enough that where I live in maryland we have a plethora and abundance of wild berries from blue black and wild strawberries to wild cherries grapes and mulberries and I ate them as a kid and still now
Holy crap, this is making me miss my homestate so very much. I just absolutely loved walking through the woods. It's definitely been a different experience here in south Florida. It's beautiful in its own way. But NC is where my heart is.
Awesome program My ancestors were of the California "Chumas-Tong-va people of Southern California. Hold onto your heritage! No government can certify your roots, they can only respect it...
There were people living here way before 11k years ago. Check out the footprints found in Utah. Twice the age of what is thought to be the timeframe widely accepted.
I find arrowheads in a field above a creek with a mound and a river nearby in Mississippi. I know the ridges along the creek were covered with artifacts because there are millions of rock chips. 👍
I grew up in Tellico Plains, TN. It was considered the center of the Cherokee nation before 1500 ad. The Cherokee town of Great Tellico was near the modern city of Tellico Plains. There are many artifacts from the 1700's found there.
My daddy taught me a lot about these old mountains! He sawmilled pulled galax picked beans cabbage! Mostly sawmilled he knew a lot about these mountains!
I love how he mentions that the majority of human civilization was spent in the stone age maybe civilization isnt the proper word to use but i like how he mentioned it because i know its true even if if reaches far back before actually civilization
My uncle in his younger years working in construction found many arrowheads and spear points. I have found many very old shark teeth in eastern N.C. Very interesting learning of our history.
There is a spot in Smithfield NC where there is a lot of native American pottery and other artifacts behind a field my father used to rent up against the neuse River
I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. The Egyptian wing had stone implements on display. To my surprise, their stone tools were very much the same as American Indian tools. Baskets and ceramics? Same.
Egyptians came to the Americas in ancient times so I’m sure they shared cultural inspiration amongst one another. Very many similarities between ancient America and ancient Egypt.
My Great...great grandmother is Mohawk indian documented in 1650 in Illinois, I also understand that the Mississippians were sunworshipper. *Let the Sunshine In...* thanks
All humans alive today are descendants of nomadic hunter-gatherer societies. No matter if you are from North/South America, Africa, Europe, Australia, etc. We all descended from small, band-level societies. We Europeans forget this, or rather, perhaps this part of our history is ignored, as if European culture began in early Greece. We had hundreds of thousands of years of social evolution living as Stoneage tribal societies, which is by far the vast majority of our social evolution. We are all related this way. We are all people of the same earth and same social evolution.
All humans alive today are descendants of Adam and Eve. More specifically, we are descendants of one of the 3 sons of Noah. The global flood, which wiped out all humanity except for 8 people, happened about 4500 years ago. This is documented and confirmed, by the Creator himself.
I hear that evidence for the oldest known religions indicates Bear cults and ancestor worship. We can all trace back to that and there still is one remaining Bear cult religion in northern Japan while evidence shows it was everywhere back in the day.
Thank you Frances, one of our favorite places is Morrow Mountain state park. Going to the Natural History Museum in Raleigh is also a great starting place to learn more.
In Graham North Carolina they are taking apart an ancient site with a Mound and tons of granite statues. I found a photo realistic picture of a person on a 10 inch arrowhead shaped quartzite. If you want ancient America, Graham North Carolina is where it’s at but it is unrecognized at this time… The people who are building those homes are going to be disappointed when they realize they’re living on top of a burial ground…
Some people think the Mississippian tradition began in Mesoamerica, and this makes sense because corn was first cultivated there, and appeared in North America at the same time as the Mississippians.
Some of the Europeans called arrowheads over there 'elf shot' and they'd blame the elves if their cows got sick by saying the elves shot them. Granny was a teller of tales and I didn't believe she was descended from the Cherokee, but the young guy and the dude with the nice hat would fit right in at a family reunion on her side.
Plum Bushes galore, Wild Red/Green Apple Trees, Wild and sweet Strawberries, Wild Black Berries, MULL BERRY TREES!! Wild and sweet Purple/Black/Green Grapes, Walnut Trees, Pecan Trees, Crabapple Trees, Persimmon TREES, BLACK TATARIAN CHERRY TREES!!!! ALL over and throughout RICHMOND COUNTY!! Massive.. and only 50 years ago?? N.C. part of the "Original" 13
I feel so grateful to live in an area with such abundant natural resources. It's a reminder of how important it is to take care of our environment and preserve these treasures for future generations.
Are arrowheads are found all over the world in all different countries and I'm proud that we all know how to chip them and use them so enjoy it we cannot claim them for one culture or another we can claim them for all of our people
Let's talk about the cultures that preceded them around 13-14,000 years ago? Clovis and Redstone types were found at Hardaway. Here in Northwest Harnett County, we have more Clovis types than any other county in the state. Based on my research, rmetavolcanic lithics were transported from Badin and Asheboro to my area near the headwaters of the Cape Fear River for transport to the coastal plain. I have a relative in Duplin County that has Clovis material made of Uwharrie rhyolite. Despite the dogma, it appears that Clovis people were more sedentary in the east. The area I grew up in has the full range of cultural occupations, including items that may exceed 20,000 in age. I personally think that not enough emphasis is placed on the earliest occupants and those cultures. There are stratified Clovis sites in Harnett County.
In the Chesapeake bay area they were dredging and pulled up Mammoth bones . They let one of the college's have them to study . One of the bones had a spear point lodged in it .They carbon date the bone and it dated to 18000 years old. What is usually is the Clove people were supposed to have come from Siberia, yet there has never been a Cloves point found in Siberia. They find points like Cloves in France,Spain,Belgium. I think they date then to about 20 to 30000 years old.
From the beginning, there have been cataclysms while Man was alive, multiple, some global some local. When that happens, People migrate, leave and bring culture and methods of dealing with (insert here) while rebuilding, then the cycle repeats. Some of what was brought remains some is lost then found again, the cycle repeats.
Apparently first people came to America along the brim or even atop of the ice shield - from east and later from west - so they were adapted to the cold
This is really well done. I think their lifestyles are what we need to return to, it is silly to have so many people living in poverty and on the streets when the Creator has given us what we need to thrive. What happens if you dig further? Is there evidence of a natural disaster?
The average quality of life has increased unimaginably since the adoption of agrarian life. Have you studied what it was like for early humans? Even counting all the suffering today, be grateful for the century you were born in.
@@My_trashtalking_account According to ScienceDaily, humans health declined with agrarian lifestyle. Dawn of agriculture took toll on health Date: June 18, 2011 Source: Emory University
@AhJodie humans health is pretty general. I could take any two periods and pick out benefits of either and use that as a defense, albeit a terrible one. Of course, there were things that were better for our health back then, but that is outweighed by the benefits of modern living. How many rivals have you had to kill this year? How many in your group were lost to starvation, animal attack, lack of medical care? How many daughters did you trade with neighboring bands? Don't get me started on superstitious attributions due to lack of science and education.
@@My_trashtalking_account I don't understand your meaning of health is general. Actually modern lifestyle has been proven to decrease human health, according to Science Daily. Besides that, USA healthcare is one of the worst of many countries, and poverty, and education, while being the richest. There is a myth about what knowledge people knew once, and some of our medicines are based on what plants people used to use, the difference being a chemical reformulation and profit. Obviously there is something backward in thinking we are better off when all you have to do is open your eyes. Check out some data on how many people have health problems, or what causes of death are, or what is happening to the environment because of modern living. But besides that, when so many people can't afford a place to live while some have enough to afford anything they want, there is a problem that is causing so much suffering that affects us all. Once people lived, and some still do, where the community all help each other because it makes everyone stronger together.
It's never too late to develop a passion for learning! History videos are a great way to expand your knowledge and engage with the subject in a more interesting way. Keep exploring and never stop being curious!
A beautiful and informative story. It seems these people were just a few thousand years behind western Europe. If we had left them alone for that period, these native Americans were likely to have developed science and writing and weapons to defend their lands. Although they likely would have continued warfare in heightened fashion with more deadly warfare. America, a rich and bountiful land filled over thousands of years, with these fascinating and beautiful people.
Or maybe Native Americans were quite happy in the lifestyle they had when Europeans arrived. Who is to say that their way of life was inferior, or that the spiritual beliefs they had developed were any less valid than the Christianity the Europeans brought with them.
@@RondelayAOK the written language was the pictographs, and the art, which goes Un- recognized by many today. There is a language written in the stones.
@RondelayAOK though the Mississippians certainly had contact with Mezo Americans who did have writing. They could have picked it up quickly. Mezo Americans also had copper, gold, silver smelting, and were working on alloys. Hadn't found bronze yet. If left alone, the North Americans likely would have developed in interesting ways.
They had all that, they knew so much about the medicinal and nutritional value of plants, they understood how to make things waterproof, their weapons were insanely deadly, and they did have writing in a different way. What got them was diseases, that weakened them to where some groups even died completely out. Have you studied at all some of the structures they built?
@Slappy I didn't mean go imply that ancient clovis Indians started in Tx. From what I've been told they came across the bering straight. It wasnt until they created the clovis point they couldnt fight off some ancient bear. We have a huge flint deposit in San Saba County Tx. I will fact check what you claim but I've always heard the most clovis points have been found on McFadden State park washing up onto the beach. During the ice age the gulf was a lot further out. So now the burial remains are washing up. I'll fact check your claim and get bk
Science should be at a point where a complete social history with names, places, dates and events of pre-Colonial America can be written in a way we read European history.
I agree. Problem is it would only change, and we already see the problem people have with change. Today’s “complete history” will always be “today’s incomplete history.” Once people understand that the better history we will have. The reason we don’t have a history like European history is because this has always been thought of as “The New World.” Many historians defend that position, using words like “discovered” “uncivilized” “unsettled” and “vacant,” and try to confirm the superiority of a specific section of humanity. Here in the US it it the white European settlers they defend as being the beginning of civilization in North America.
@@chrisnnh There should be an outright revolt against Academia, students should be smart enough to destroy their positions as revisionists, take them out in public with their books and humiliate the crap out of them for writing such trash! Dr. So So who wrote the New World, should be humiliated as a NON SCHOLAR, a falsifier.
That they reached Peru thousands of years before reaching the east coast all but proves they used boats. Also, the population of North America was double that of Europe 600 years ago.
40,000 years is certainly a fringe claim. But the reason some societies ‘advanced’ and others didn’t was environmental and/or population pressure. Native Americans had neither.
You probably claim Europeans are the epitome of advancement but they can’t even live in good relations with their environment, polluted the planet and mass extinction of animals, genocide, not a good look.
Perhaps some of us are unaware that Black people are the American Indians and nonBlack people are the native Americans. According to science nonBlack people have only been on the planet for six to ten thousand years and are NOT human. Therefore this video is white supremacist scholarship.
It MUST be noted that Native Americans, specifically the Haudenosaunee, developed a government and societal structure adopted by Europeans trying to escape "Kingdoms" that NEVER ADVANCED BEYOND THE INBREEDING ROYALTY AGE!! Native Americans developed past the Stone Age and into, literally, the Copper Age and it must be noted but isn't.
Yeah and it's all right to keep arrowheads because we'll never know who made him I make some myself and I'm Greek I say I'm Greek because my family's been in the United States SINCE THE 1400s
Ancestors of modern American Indians weren’t here 10,000 years ago. Someone else was, and they were not of Siberian extraction. This is not an opinion.
Imagine if you will, if period technology evolved separately but equally in North America. What if columbus/ the Spaniards/ vikings arrived on the shore with a gun barrel pointed at the heads!! History would be very different!!
There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag... We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language... and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people.” ― Theodore Roosevelt
A quaint idea of patriotism in light of todays divided America. I am American because my people were born here thousands of years ago. When the came 500 years ago, we had to learn Spanish. I only spoke Spanish in1951 when I started school. Teddy's quote did not recognize that English was not America's 1st and only language. I still remember the "English only initiatives". They smacked of white supremacy and popular with many white people to this day.
All these smart people...and no mention of Creek indians...the evidence of Mayan influence in Florida (Maya-mi...duh), and this area (as well as some of these pictures)...Trackrock Gap (close by) and the boulders and terraces there... C'mon man...seems like Ph.D.s are most interested in keeping their jobs, and not in finding out anything that disagrees with their holy dogma.
The americas were populated from the south by the aboriginal Australian people around 50,000 years ago research ocean level's and dna found in early Amazon tribes
I love how all of these "experts" pander to mainstream archeology by sticking to their ridiculous timeline. When older examples are found regularly but prove the accepted timelines are incorrect.
The Hopi people who live in Arizona USA have a history book: "The history of the Hopi from their origin in Lemuria". They confirm that there was a continent in the Pacific ocean named Lemuria and there was a continent in the Atlantic ocean mentioned Atlantis. About 30,000 years ago they were fighting each other. Lemuria sank under the water slowly, but Atlantis disappeared in one night. The Hopi were transported to the America's. They claim to be the ancestors of the Maya. The history of the indigenous people is much older and it is in fact a shame that we still use the term 'pre Columbian' as if the people living before that date only were savages.
Thank you. What angers me also is how we're taught so much about European, Greek, & Egyptian culture and technology as if we didn't have a great culture & technology here in the Western Hemisphere. My mother was 1/2 Native American. We grew up around her family, being taught the ways of our Indigenous grandmother.
Lie's.. Easy... Twenty-eight hundred years ago out in the Western United States King Solomon was born at a city called Boaz right next to the molten sea Up north in the washington-oregon Idaho area King David's first temple was already built There's a lot of recorded history of it... People always want to say things are older than what they really are Even the city of Boaz were Solomon was born Is so nuclear blasted you would be shocked It's part of studying ancient ruins of the western United States I have been out east some and most of the stuff is so buried there's no way you tell the age according to The radiation levels in different spots will make carbon dating thrown way off
A comment from the beginning shows the stupidity of calling American Indians “native Americans”. The guy said “the first native Americans”. How could they be native if they had just arrived? Wouldn’t they have been immigrants at that time? This begs another question, how many generations does it take before someone is considered “native”. I was born and raised in Minnesota and am therefore considered native Minnesotan so why is it if I was born and raised in America I’m not considered Native American? In addition members of my family were here since the mid 1600s, that should be long enough to be considered native. Heck people from every other country would say I’m American not Norwegian or English like my ancestors. Maybe we should do like Canada and call the American Indians First Nations or something else because Native American applies to more than those who are called it today
Pretty funny how they claim to “protect” this site and everything on it, but Alcoa has no problem with quarry blasting and other demolition projects to fit their needs. Hypocrisy at its finest
Why are you talking to the Cherokee they were not in North Carolina 10,000 years ago they came much later from a northern state and stole that land in there from other tribes. But interviewing that Cherokee man That's just an insult to the people who originally lived there that are now extinct because of the Cherokee
I can relate to the old guy. Used to have wild strawberries Growing up Im watauga county NC. Still have a few here and there but growing up There was A bounty. As a kid If us kids were hungry Wed eat wild berries. Strawberries Black berries Huckle etc wild apples or whatever we grew. Those days are sadly gone now but I was lucky to have experienced it
Thank you for sharing!
My guess is that part of the reason many of these plants have disappeared is because the animals that used to spread their seeds are gone or rare. Bears for instance eat a lot of berries and in fact do crap in the woods! ;)
@Loozpatienz true we used to have a bear raising cubs back then
I’m lucky enough that where I live in maryland we have a plethora and abundance of wild berries from blue black and wild strawberries to wild cherries grapes and mulberries and I ate them as a kid and still now
@@UnwrittenSpade nice to hear
I had the pleasure of knowing Jerry Wolfe for about 20 years . What a amazing man , full of Cherokee knowledge . RIP Jerry.
Thanks for sharing!
Holy crap, this is making me miss my homestate so very much.
I just absolutely loved walking through the woods.
It's definitely been a different experience here in south Florida.
It's beautiful in its own way.
But NC is where my heart is.
Glad you enjoyed it
Make sure you check this one out! ua-cam.com/video/Ov4zGuCodVk/v-deo.html
Southern pines nc we miss ya too ! ❤
Awesome program
My ancestors were of the California "Chumas-Tong-va people of Southern California.
Hold onto your heritage!
No government can certify your roots, they can only respect it...
Thank you for the kind comment and thank you sharing your story!
There were people living here way before 11k years ago. Check out the footprints found in Utah. Twice the age of what is thought to be the timeframe widely accepted.
Yes
Evidence from the lebrea tar pits in los Angeles
Has pushed that date a lot further back
My people are from South West. We approved this message
25k-35k probably
I totally agree. Possibly other homonids, hundreds of thousands of Years ago.
Durn, its been few years since I last seen Bo. and here he is on youtube. good job. maybe someday we'll dance together in the circle again. Hoy yo!
That guy's helmet hair is a modern marvel. Wish i had hair that perfect.
Haha, right? I wonder if he uses a special hairspray or if it's just good genes!
Thank you, my friend thumbs up very informative, keep creative. Alive
Thank you!
This video is incredible. Please keep producing new content. The world needs this content.
Thank you so much for the kind comment!
It does definitley
I find arrowheads in a field above a creek with a mound and a river nearby in Mississippi. I know the ridges along the creek were covered with artifacts because there are millions of rock chips. 👍
What a great opening.
I have two pieces of broken pottery I found in St Augustine. Both are decorated. They could easily be 15,000 years old
That is awesome!
I grew up in Tellico Plains, TN. It was considered the center of the Cherokee nation before 1500 ad. The Cherokee town of Great Tellico was near the modern city of Tellico Plains. There are many artifacts from the 1700's found there.
That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing!
My daddy taught me a lot about these old mountains! He sawmilled pulled galax picked beans cabbage! Mostly sawmilled he knew a lot about these mountains!
I love how he mentions that the majority of human civilization was spent in the stone age maybe civilization isnt the proper word to use but i like how he mentioned it because i know its true even if if reaches far back before actually civilization
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The Stone Age in North America ended 400 years ago. The Stone Age in Europe ended 5000 years ago.
My uncle in his younger years working in construction found many arrowheads and spear points. I have found many very old shark teeth in eastern N.C. Very interesting learning of our history.
I live 10 minutes from Badin! I have a few arrow heads 😂 found in the uwharries
Nice!
There is a spot in Smithfield NC where there is a lot of native American pottery and other artifacts behind a field my father used to rent up against the neuse River
Good to see Steve Watts!
He left here much too soon.
RIP my friend.
When was this documentary made? It has that 1990s educational video I saw in school. I love it.
March 2022
Cool story, brah.
Thank you so much watching
I grew up collecting pottery, grinding stones, and points in the Neuse River basin and Contennia Creek.
That’s awesome!
I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. The Egyptian wing had stone implements on display. To my surprise, their stone tools were very much the same as American Indian tools. Baskets and ceramics? Same.
Egyptians came to the Americas in ancient times so I’m sure they shared cultural inspiration amongst one another. Very many similarities between ancient America and ancient Egypt.
What an excellent video....Thanks
So nice of you
Happy indigenous people day MMIW
Excellent presentation.
Thank you kindly!
Outstanding show!
Thanks!
My Great...great grandmother is Mohawk indian documented in 1650 in Illinois, I also understand that the Mississippians were sunworshipper.
*Let the Sunshine In...*
thanks
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Great videos!
Thank you!
All humans alive today are descendants of nomadic hunter-gatherer societies. No matter if you are from North/South America, Africa, Europe, Australia, etc. We all descended from small, band-level societies. We Europeans forget this, or rather, perhaps this part of our history is ignored, as if European culture began in early Greece. We had hundreds of thousands of years of social evolution living as Stoneage tribal societies, which is by far the vast majority of our social evolution. We are all related this way. We are all people of the same earth and same social evolution.
All humans alive today are descendants of Adam and Eve. More specifically, we are descendants of one of the 3 sons of Noah. The global flood, which wiped out all humanity except for 8 people, happened about 4500 years ago. This is documented and confirmed, by the Creator himself.
I hear that evidence for the oldest known religions indicates Bear cults and ancestor worship. We can all trace back to that and there still is one remaining Bear cult religion in northern Japan while evidence shows it was everywhere back in the day.
Same here in Mississippi the muscidine and black berry is slowly disappeared
The Stone age is underrated to modern man, there's millions of artifacts in the rivers. Thanks for the information, good presentation
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Glad you enjoyed it
And there's Fred flintstone
People have been in the North America a lot longer than 11-12k years ago.
Very interesting! What’s about Sasquatch there?
I really enjoyed this film. What are some good places in North Carolina to few some of these artifacts?
Thank you Frances, one of our favorite places is Morrow Mountain state park. Going to the Natural History Museum in Raleigh is also a great starting place to learn more.
@@ExploringCreationVids Excellent! Will be heading up that way soon, so I'll try to have a look.
In Graham North Carolina they are taking apart an ancient site with a Mound and tons of granite statues. I found a photo realistic picture of a person on a 10 inch arrowhead shaped quartzite. If you want ancient America, Graham North Carolina is where it’s at but it is unrecognized at this time… The people who are building those homes are going to be disappointed when they realize they’re living on top of a burial ground…
@@FacesintheStone elaborate if you would please
"everything is connected"
The basis of biodynamics as coined by Rudolph Steiner in the 1920's
Ancient wisdom is that. The Rishis stated this too.
I would love to participate and see more study on the (lower) Saura indians out of Eden NC (Rockingham County). Let me know if you head this way
Hello 👋 hope all is well with you there?
Also the Mississippian photo they showed resembled Aztec and myan architecture
Some people think the Mississippian tradition began in Mesoamerica, and this makes sense because corn was first cultivated there, and appeared in North America at the same time as the Mississippians.
Some of the Europeans called arrowheads over there 'elf shot' and they'd blame the elves if their cows got sick by saying the elves shot them. Granny was a teller of tales and I didn't believe she was descended from the Cherokee, but the young guy and the dude with the nice hat would fit right in at a family reunion on her side.
Pushing the noble savage myth hard here
We gotta stop saying the first Indians here came 11,000 ago.
We have plenty of evidence that they were here much longer.
Plum Bushes galore, Wild Red/Green Apple Trees, Wild and sweet Strawberries, Wild Black Berries, MULL BERRY TREES!! Wild and sweet Purple/Black/Green Grapes, Walnut Trees, Pecan Trees, Crabapple Trees, Persimmon TREES, BLACK TATARIAN CHERRY TREES!!!! ALL over and throughout RICHMOND COUNTY!! Massive.. and only 50 years ago?? N.C. part of the "Original" 13
I feel so grateful to live in an area with such abundant natural resources. It's a reminder of how important it is to take care of our environment and preserve these treasures for future generations.
Im 1/72 Cherokee. I try not to sneeze because it will all get away.
You could be a congresswoman from Massachusetts.
1/72. Ok i get the joke. Liz Warren the Indian who went to an ivory league school and has been a chronic liar her whole life.. karma will find her.
Are arrowheads are found all over the world in all different countries and I'm proud that we all know how to chip them and use them so enjoy it we cannot claim them for one culture or another we can claim them for all of our people
🤦🏾♂️ Just shut up man.🙄
Let's talk about the cultures that preceded them around 13-14,000 years ago? Clovis and Redstone types were found at Hardaway. Here in Northwest Harnett County, we have more Clovis types than any other county in the state. Based on my research, rmetavolcanic lithics were transported from Badin and Asheboro to my area near the headwaters of the Cape Fear River for transport to the coastal plain. I have a relative in Duplin County that has Clovis material made of Uwharrie rhyolite. Despite the dogma, it appears that Clovis people were more sedentary in the east. The area I grew up in has the full range of cultural occupations, including items that may exceed 20,000 in age. I personally think that not enough emphasis is placed on the earliest occupants and those cultures. There are stratified Clovis sites in Harnett County.
Thanks for sharing this!
In the Chesapeake bay area they were dredging and pulled up Mammoth bones . They let one of the college's have them to study
. One of the bones had a spear point lodged in it .They carbon date the bone and it dated to 18000 years old. What is usually is the Clove people were supposed to have come from Siberia, yet there has never been a Cloves point found in Siberia. They find points like Cloves in France,Spain,Belgium. I think they date then to about 20 to 30000 years old.
From the beginning, there have been cataclysms while Man was alive, multiple, some global some local. When that happens, People migrate, leave and bring culture and methods of dealing with (insert here) while rebuilding, then the cycle repeats. Some of what was brought remains some is lost then found again, the cycle repeats.
youre very right
Nicely put . I stumble in this expression . A nice neutral info share . Gonna take this approach ;)
Cant believe there was much activity there 10k years ago, the Ice shield was pretty close.
Apparently first people came to America along the brim or even atop of the ice shield - from east and later from west - so they were adapted to the cold
Thank you so much watching
What did they use to polish these stone items?
They rubbed them against other rocks using water as a lubricant.
This is really well done. I think their lifestyles are what we need to return to, it is silly to have so many people living in poverty and on the streets when the Creator has given us what we need to thrive. What happens if you dig further? Is there evidence of a natural disaster?
Thank you!
The average quality of life has increased unimaginably since the adoption of agrarian life. Have you studied what it was like for early humans? Even counting all the suffering today, be grateful for the century you were born in.
@@My_trashtalking_account According to ScienceDaily, humans health declined with agrarian lifestyle. Dawn of agriculture took toll on health
Date:
June 18, 2011
Source:
Emory University
@AhJodie humans health is pretty general. I could take any two periods and pick out benefits of either and use that as a defense, albeit a terrible one. Of course, there were things that were better for our health back then, but that is outweighed by the benefits of modern living. How many rivals have you had to kill this year? How many in your group were lost to starvation, animal attack, lack of medical care? How many daughters did you trade with neighboring bands? Don't get me started on superstitious attributions due to lack of science and education.
@@My_trashtalking_account I don't understand your meaning of health is general. Actually modern lifestyle has been proven to decrease human health, according to Science Daily. Besides that, USA healthcare is one of the worst of many countries, and poverty, and education, while being the richest. There is a myth about what knowledge people knew once, and some of our medicines are based on what plants people used to use, the difference being a chemical reformulation and profit. Obviously there is something backward in thinking we are better off when all you have to do is open your eyes. Check out some data on how many people have health problems, or what causes of death are, or what is happening to the environment because of modern living. But besides that, when so many people can't afford a place to live while some have enough to afford anything they want, there is a problem that is causing so much suffering that affects us all. Once people lived, and some still do, where the community all help each other because it makes everyone stronger together.
If I were shown this in elementary school I wouldn’t of cared at all now I’m 17 and dropped out of high school and all I watch are history videos
It's never too late to develop a passion for learning! History videos are a great way to expand your knowledge and engage with the subject in a more interesting way. Keep exploring and never stop being curious!
Ask them about the giants :D
There were no giants. 😂😂😂
They had pits to cook barbecue, but no pigs yet!
Maybe they should start a pig farm next to the barbecue pits, talk about fresh and convenient!
A beautiful and informative story. It seems these people were just a few thousand years behind western Europe. If we had left them alone for that period, these native Americans were likely to have developed science and writing and weapons to defend their lands. Although they likely would have continued warfare in heightened fashion with more deadly warfare. America, a rich and bountiful land filled over thousands of years, with these fascinating and beautiful people.
Or maybe Native Americans were quite happy in the lifestyle they had when Europeans arrived. Who is to say that their way of life was inferior, or that the spiritual beliefs they had developed were any less valid than the Christianity the Europeans brought with them.
A little over optimistic. No metallurgy, no philosophy of science, no written language.
@@RondelayAOK the written language was the pictographs, and the art, which goes Un- recognized by many today. There is a language written in the stones.
@RondelayAOK though the Mississippians certainly had contact with Mezo Americans who did have writing. They could have picked it up quickly. Mezo Americans also had copper, gold, silver smelting, and were working on alloys. Hadn't found bronze yet. If left alone, the North Americans likely would have developed in interesting ways.
They had all that, they knew so much about the medicinal and nutritional value of plants, they understood how to make things waterproof, their weapons were insanely deadly, and they did have writing in a different way. What got them was diseases, that weakened them to where some groups even died completely out. Have you studied at all some of the structures they built?
Is that guy kidding with that hat? 9:30
We never went nowhere and some of us gotten mislebal as African Americans
As a kid ive found alot of clovis pounts onthe coast and in the tx hill country. Im pretty sure thats where it all started
No, the greatest density of clovis artifacts is in the mid-Atlantic states, specifically the Delmarva peninsula.
@Slappy I didn't mean go imply that ancient clovis Indians started in Tx.
From what I've been told they came across the bering straight. It wasnt until they created the clovis point they couldnt fight off some ancient bear. We have a huge flint deposit in San Saba County Tx. I will fact check what you claim but I've always heard the most clovis points have been found on McFadden State park washing up onto the beach. During the ice age the gulf was a lot further out. So now the burial remains are washing up. I'll fact check your claim and get bk
But on a side note I've always thought that travel could of just as easy came from the Atlantic side
In 1970 we drank out of streams, no problem.
It's amazing how much things have changed since then, right?
The narrator sounds like Ron Paul.
I find a bit of old paleo tools and various other tools of other people. Pieces of pottery from the ladder people
21:33 Party pipe ; )
Is it me, or did I just see Popcorn Sutton on here?
So sir did you also learn about the nephilim the Giants the ones they talk about in Genesis And in the book of ENOCH???
LOL There were no giants. 😂😂😂
The 'stone age' began about 11.5 thousand years ago, funny, Atlantis, the Flood, the wrath of God, yeah, 11,500 years.
The
Picts were a stone age people when Rome was at its height. Later the Picts became the Scotts.
Thank you for sharing this interesting information! I love learning about different cultures and their histories.
Science should be at a point where a complete social history with names, places, dates and events of pre-Colonial America can be written in a way we read European history.
I agree. Problem is it would only change, and we already see the problem people have with change. Today’s “complete history” will always be “today’s incomplete history.” Once people understand that the better history we will have. The reason we don’t have a history like European history is because this has always been thought of as “The New World.” Many historians defend that position, using words like “discovered” “uncivilized” “unsettled” and “vacant,” and try to confirm the superiority of a specific section of humanity. Here in the US it it the white European settlers they defend as being the beginning of civilization in North America.
@@chrisnnh There should be an outright revolt against Academia, students should be smart enough to destroy their positions as revisionists, take them out in public with their books and humiliate the crap out of them for writing such trash! Dr. So So who wrote the New World, should be humiliated as a NON SCHOLAR, a falsifier.
@@chrisnnhtrue but the Spanish were here 100 years earlier.
really now? explain the great pyramid you great pinnacles of technology
The thumbnail is a trip
Glad the thumbnail caught your eye, it's all part of the fun!
That they reached Peru thousands of years before reaching the east coast all but proves they used boats. Also, the population of North America was double that of Europe 600 years ago.
I didn't know that. Thank you for the info. :)
blackberry!?
Stone-aged men in Europe made spearheads and maybe arrowheads.
It MUST be noted that Native Americans were here for 40,000 years and yet, NEVER ADVANCED BEYOND THE STONE-AGE!!
40,000 years is certainly a fringe claim. But the reason some societies ‘advanced’ and others didn’t was environmental and/or population pressure. Native Americans had neither.
You probably claim Europeans are the epitome of advancement but they can’t even live in good relations with their environment, polluted the planet and mass extinction of animals, genocide, not a good look.
Perhaps some of us are unaware that Black people are the American Indians and nonBlack people are the native Americans. According to science nonBlack people have only been on the planet for six to ten thousand years and are NOT human. Therefore this video is white supremacist scholarship.
It MUST be noted that Native Americans, specifically the Haudenosaunee, developed a government and societal structure adopted by Europeans trying to escape "Kingdoms" that NEVER ADVANCED BEYOND THE INBREEDING ROYALTY AGE!! Native Americans developed past the Stone Age and into, literally, the Copper Age and it must be noted but isn't.
The most important human technology is human languages. Learn and promote the use of indigenous languages.
Yeah and it's all right to keep arrowheads because we'll never know who made him I make some myself and I'm Greek
I say I'm Greek because my family's been in the United States SINCE THE 1400s
I'm Chowan Algonquin the original Indians is us not mongoloids
There were three sphered rocks congregating in a cubed room.
Ancestors of modern American Indians weren’t here 10,000 years ago. Someone else was, and they were not of Siberian extraction. This is not an opinion.
Imagine if you will, if period technology evolved separately but equally in North America. What if columbus/ the Spaniards/ vikings arrived on the shore with a gun barrel pointed at the heads!! History would be very different!!
The "NotChou" Tribe.....
There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag... We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language... and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people.” ― Theodore Roosevelt
A quaint idea of patriotism in light of todays divided America. I am American because my people were born here thousands of years ago. When the came 500 years ago, we had to learn Spanish. I only spoke Spanish in1951 when I started school. Teddy's quote did not recognize that English was not America's 1st and only language. I still remember the "English only initiatives". They smacked of white supremacy and popular with many white people to this day.
10,000 years my big toe.
the people in that are changed several times over the past and well before 10,000 yrs ago
That far back couldn't you call then native Asians and new to the Americas?
I found a shark carved in stone on the Tar river.
Thanks for sharing this discovery, it must have been amazing to come across!
According to the very words of Our Creator God, the earth is no more than 7000 years old.
Hello 👋 hope you’re having a wonderful weekend over there?
All these smart people...and no mention of Creek indians...the evidence of Mayan influence in Florida (Maya-mi...duh), and this area (as well as some of these pictures)...Trackrock Gap (close by) and the boulders and terraces there... C'mon man...seems like Ph.D.s are most interested in keeping their jobs, and not in finding out anything that disagrees with their holy dogma.
We should have just built our infrastructure off clean hydro and left the natural water ways. Now we cry water crisis. Haha...
Yes
The artifacts found should belong to the tribes. Not to anyone else. The land wasn't enough, eh ?
Why don't you just give your province to the local band? Isn't that more effective than badgering the americans?
NC Cherokee baby
Thank you so much watching
The americas were populated from the south by the aboriginal Australian people around 50,000 years ago research ocean level's and dna found in early Amazon tribes
I love how all of these "experts" pander to mainstream archeology by sticking to their ridiculous timeline. When older examples are found regularly but prove the accepted timelines are incorrect.
The Hopi people who live in Arizona USA have a history book: "The history of the Hopi from their origin in Lemuria". They confirm that there was a continent in the Pacific ocean named Lemuria and there was a continent in the Atlantic ocean mentioned Atlantis. About 30,000 years ago they were fighting each other. Lemuria sank under the water slowly, but Atlantis disappeared in one night. The Hopi were transported to the America's. They claim to be the ancestors of the Maya. The history of the indigenous people is much older and it is in fact a shame that we still use the term 'pre Columbian' as if the people living before that date only were savages.
Nope, you’re twisting Hopi teachings for your own purpose. Stop the new age bs, it’s neocolonialism.
Thank you. What angers me also is how we're taught so much about European, Greek, & Egyptian culture and technology as if we didn't have a great culture & technology here in the Western Hemisphere. My mother was 1/2 Native American. We grew up around her family, being taught the ways of our Indigenous grandmother.
Lie's..
Easy...
Twenty-eight hundred years ago out in the Western United States King Solomon was born at a city called Boaz right next to the molten sea
Up north in the washington-oregon Idaho area King David's first temple was already built
There's a lot of recorded history of it...
People always want to say things are older than what they really are
Even the city of Boaz were Solomon was born
Is so nuclear blasted you would be shocked
It's part of studying ancient ruins of the western United States I have been out east some and most of the stuff is so buried there's no way you tell the age according to
The radiation levels in different spots will make carbon dating thrown way off
A comment from the beginning shows the stupidity of calling American Indians “native Americans”. The guy said “the first native Americans”. How could they be native if they had just arrived? Wouldn’t they have been immigrants at that time? This begs another question, how many generations does it take before someone is considered “native”. I was born and raised in Minnesota and am therefore considered native Minnesotan so why is it if I was born and raised in America I’m not considered Native American? In addition members of my family were here since the mid 1600s, that should be long enough to be considered native. Heck people from every other country would say I’m American not Norwegian or English like my ancestors. Maybe we should do like Canada and call the American Indians First Nations or something else because Native American applies to more than those who are called it today
Grammatically, you already understand the difference between native Americans and Native Americans.
WHERE ARE (EUROPEAN) PYRAMIDS ?
Make that make sense
@@StayRadDontDie11B
MAKE WHAT MAKE SENSE!
@@keeponballin6094 that sentence doesn't make any sense. I can't tell what you're talking about
@@StayRadDontDie11B
IT MEANS THAT
IF TECHNOLOGY COUNTS
AS PROOF
(ANCIENT AFRICAN) CULTURAL LEADERSHIP
THEN WHERE ARE THE
PYRAMIDS OF THE EUROPEANS ?
@keeponballin6094 you speaking in portions. You're not making your whole idea clear bro.
Pretty funny how they claim to “protect” this site and everything on it, but Alcoa has no problem with quarry blasting and other demolition projects to fit their needs. Hypocrisy at its finest
I hate when people act like they're far from being modern.... leave my goats outta your rumsprinka
Thank you so much watching
Looks like it might be a good video but I was completely put off by the AI thumbnail. Guys why would you do that?
Why are you talking to the Cherokee they were not in North Carolina 10,000 years ago they came much later from a northern state and stole that land in there from other tribes. But interviewing that Cherokee man That's just an insult to the people who originally lived there that are now extinct because of the Cherokee
We are told that the Cherokee originated in Chihuahua desert. Then moved to Maine
@@guichozuniga7385I read they came from the Great Lake area?
Why does the Native American woman in the thumbnail look like a Kardashian? Come on - that's disrespectful!!!!