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judicula and the cherokee indians yeah now the you know the the hard part about the hard part about studying some stuff with native americans in the u.s is that there's a lot of like you know modern native americans they're very prideful about their culture and and you know a little bit of mythology gets gets mixed in like when you go when i go visit the uh i forget what it what exactly it's called um
judicula and the cherokee indians yeah now the you know the the hard part about the hard part about studying some stuff with native americans in the u.s is that there's a lot of like you know modern native americans they're very prideful about their culture and and you know a little bit of mythology gets gets mixed in like when you go when i go visit the uh i forget what it what exactly it's called um
But there's a there's a Native American village that still exists in this area of the country. And it's like operated and it's kind of a tour place where they take people through what the cities would have looked like or what the towns would have looked like in the middle of the rainforest. But the hard part is when I talk to the representatives there, which are Native American Cherokee people.
But there's a there's a Native American village that still exists in this area of the country. And it's like operated and it's kind of a tour place where they take people through what the cities would have looked like or what the towns would have looked like in the middle of the rainforest. But the hard part is when I talk to the representatives there, which are Native American Cherokee people.
But there's a there's a Native American village that still exists in this area of the country. And it's like operated and it's kind of a tour place where they take people through what the cities would have looked like or what the towns would have looked like in the middle of the rainforest. But the hard part is when I talk to the representatives there, which are Native American Cherokee people.
They'll tell me, oh, yeah, you know, the ancient people that were here, they used to be six foot five. They were very tall people or whatever. And there's no evidence behind that at all. And so it's hard to like, OK, we have Cherokee bodies. So are these are these oral memories that are being passed down through time that come down to the Cherokee?
They'll tell me, oh, yeah, you know, the ancient people that were here, they used to be six foot five. They were very tall people or whatever. And there's no evidence behind that at all. And so it's hard to like, OK, we have Cherokee bodies. So are these are these oral memories that are being passed down through time that come down to the Cherokee?
They'll tell me, oh, yeah, you know, the ancient people that were here, they used to be six foot five. They were very tall people or whatever. And there's no evidence behind that at all. And so it's hard to like, OK, we have Cherokee bodies. So are these are these oral memories that are being passed down through time that come down to the Cherokee?
And, you know, as a as like a, you know, a modern day American anthropologist, do I brush off what they say and just be like, well, you know, they're They're carrying on these myths about their people. They want to build it up. Or are they really holding on to something that's true? Because, man, I would love to talk to Graham about this. Okay.
And, you know, as a as like a, you know, a modern day American anthropologist, do I brush off what they say and just be like, well, you know, they're They're carrying on these myths about their people. They want to build it up. Or are they really holding on to something that's true? Because, man, I would love to talk to Graham about this. Okay.
And, you know, as a as like a, you know, a modern day American anthropologist, do I brush off what they say and just be like, well, you know, they're They're carrying on these myths about their people. They want to build it up. Or are they really holding on to something that's true? Because, man, I would love to talk to Graham about this. Okay.
So, you know, one of the biggest things that refutes, I know it sounds like I'm bouncing all over the place, but one of the biggest things that they try to use to refute the Sphinx's age, you know, about the Sphinx that could date back to the time of Leo 10,500 years ago or 10,500 B.C., 10,500 B.C.,
So, you know, one of the biggest things that refutes, I know it sounds like I'm bouncing all over the place, but one of the biggest things that they try to use to refute the Sphinx's age, you know, about the Sphinx that could date back to the time of Leo 10,500 years ago or 10,500 B.C., 10,500 B.C.,
So, you know, one of the biggest things that refutes, I know it sounds like I'm bouncing all over the place, but one of the biggest things that they try to use to refute the Sphinx's age, you know, about the Sphinx that could date back to the time of Leo 10,500 years ago or 10,500 B.C., 10,500 B.C.,
is they say, well, there's no evidence that you could carry down the knowledge of constellations that far. You've heard this before, right? Like, how do we know that people in 10,500 BC even recognize the constellation of Leo? And how is that knowledge carried down? Dude, there is evidence of this. Okay, the squared spiral. Have you seen this motif anywhere? We can look it up.
is they say, well, there's no evidence that you could carry down the knowledge of constellations that far. You've heard this before, right? Like, how do we know that people in 10,500 BC even recognize the constellation of Leo? And how is that knowledge carried down? Dude, there is evidence of this. Okay, the squared spiral. Have you seen this motif anywhere? We can look it up.
is they say, well, there's no evidence that you could carry down the knowledge of constellations that far. You've heard this before, right? Like, how do we know that people in 10,500 BC even recognize the constellation of Leo? And how is that knowledge carried down? Dude, there is evidence of this. Okay, the squared spiral. Have you seen this motif anywhere? We can look it up.
Greek meander pattern. But you'll also see it in the American Southwest. You'll see it out in the Mississippian cultures. You'll see it in Mexico. You'll see it in South America, Peru. You'll see it in Greece. You'll see it in Egypt, Rome. This, yeah, this pattern.
Greek meander pattern. But you'll also see it in the American Southwest. You'll see it out in the Mississippian cultures. You'll see it in Mexico. You'll see it in South America, Peru. You'll see it in Greece. You'll see it in Egypt, Rome. This, yeah, this pattern.
Greek meander pattern. But you'll also see it in the American Southwest. You'll see it out in the Mississippian cultures. You'll see it in Mexico. You'll see it in South America, Peru. You'll see it in Greece. You'll see it in Egypt, Rome. This, yeah, this pattern.