Hey I read, otherwise I wouldn't forward stuff worth reading :) I just haven't taken time to read the links sent. Lately if I'm not battling Lightening storms (fighting to get through emails before they get close) I am rushing around & praying to help malnourished horses. There's a malnourished mare in Wy., that I'm trying to find a home for (no she's not mine, I live in Idaho) before its too late. Not easy, everyone seems to want to put her down rather then take her in & feed her. I'd like to take her in, but I live 9+ hrs away, no money to pay for a hauler & not trailer to go get her myself (not that my truck would make it that far to begin with) We've got another storm coming in & between the storm, keeping kids in the yard, away from the bull snakes, fixing dinner, dealing with the landlord's visit's.......I haven't gotten much accomplished today :) So.......some time soon I'll check out the links below :) Alli ----- Original Message ----- From: "Danm" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 4:58 PM Subject: Re: [Cherokee Circle] Ancient One > Yup cuz you are taking time to use up my power and not reading <G> I know! > ok check this one out. > http://www.lostworlds.org/etowah_mounds.html > > > also another topic- > Science is also beginning to prove Cherokee were not here for ever now > were > they first. > Maybe folks need to check this out to prove me wrong. > Dan
People want to know where they came from. Did any one check the last DNA link I sent where it is said * ALL * Native Americans no matter how far down the DNA trail you are have the SAME markers MALE and FEMALE! You missed it >? Well read the archive, it is there. For those who hate the Euro, think about a time line. Natives came from Euro and those who stayed there and then came later were just advanced Euro of the same people? True or false ? My theory is that the people walked along the coasts, as they found the way here was not intentional, they just followed the coast as in those days the lands were connected and they came along, followed through the glaciers, south, continued, all the way to South tip of south American and back up the other side and around Texas, to Florida and op the east coast. ( possible ) maybe, maybe not. Were the Cherokee here before the Clovis? Not likely. Theory - for conversations. With out it there is nothing to talk about. Who was here first - possibly the Euro? People are not studying or researching or this list would be buzzing. Sit and drink coffee or tea and read BP's stories he so gracefully shares like others could do as well. things are either true or false. It is up to you to find out. Every day some ologist on one type or other learns something new. Digging into the past only shows us that they left us little to go on, or did they leave a lot and we just broke off from understanding it ? Ok I offered a few thoughts to look up. I am not saying what I offered is a fact or truth, that is up to the group to study and find it out. Dan M - offering some thing to think about.