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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] Don't bother with 3 minute videos with 4K views (practically nothing for youtube) and it's been posted for a year The templebabies kids products are produced by Robbie Hubner and one of her children Tiyi They are part of the Nuwaubian Nation, a cult that started in the 70s The creators of this "black history" series, Robbie Hubner (female) are interviewed here also on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lg0JEz5zX7U ^ at 12:37 they talk about the Anasazi, saying it's a touchy subject wiki: Nuwaubian Nation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuwaubian_Nation this is the website of templebabies kids https://templebabies.com templebabies, youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TemplebabiesKidsTV/about ______________________________________ wikipedia covers Anasazi in the enrtry [b]Ancestral Puebloans The Ancestral Puebloans, also known as the Anasazi,[/b] were an ancient Native American culture that spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, comprising southeastern Utah, northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado.[1] They are believed to have developed, at least in part, from the Oshara tradition, which developed from the Picosa culture. The people and their archaeological culture are often referred to as Anasazi, meaning "ancient enemies", as they were called by Navajo. Contemporary Puebloans object to the use of this term, with some viewing it as derogatory.[2][3] The Ancestral Puebloans lived in a range of structures that included small family pit houses, larger structures to house clans, grand pueblos, and cliff-sited dwellings for defense. They had a complex network linking hundreds of communities and population centers across the Colorado Plateau. They held a distinct knowledge of celestial sciences that found form in their architecture. The kiva, a congregational space that was used mostly for ceremonies, was an integral part of the community structure. Archaeologists continue to debate when this distinct culture emerged. The current agreement, based on terminology defined by the Pecos Classification, suggests their emergence around the 12th century BC, during the archaeologically designated Early Basketmaker II Era. Beginning with the earliest explorations and excavations, researchers identified Ancestral Puebloans as the forerunners of contemporary Pueblo peoples.[1][3] Three UNESCO World Heritage Sites located in the United States are credited to the Pueblos: Mesa Verde National Park, Chaco Culture National Historical Park and Taos Pueblo. Pueblo,[4] which means "village" and "people" in Spanish, was a term originating with the Spanish explorers who used it to refer to the people's particular style of dwelling. The Navajo people, who now reside in parts of former Pueblo territory, referred to the ancient people as Anaasází, an exonym meaning "ancestors of our enemies", referring to their competition with the Pueblo peoples. The Navajo now use the term in the sense of referring to "ancient people" or "ancient ones".[5] Hopi people use the term Hisatsinom, meaning "ancient people", to describe the Ancestral Puebloans History Origins During the period from 700 to 1130 CE (Pueblo I and II Eras), the population grew fast due to consistent and regular rainfall which supported agriculture. Studies of skeletal remains show increased fertility rather than decreased mortality. However, this tenfold population increase over a few generations was probably also due to migrations of people from surrounding areas. Innovations such as pottery, food storage, and agriculture enabled this rapid growth. Over several decades, the Ancestral Puebloan culture spread across the landscape.[citation needed] Ancestral Puebloan culture has been divided into three main areas or branches, based on geographical location:[citation needed] Chaco Canyon (northwest New Mexico) Kayenta (northeast Arizona), and Northern San Juan (Mesa Verde and Hovenweep National Monument) (southwest Colorado and southeastern Utah) Modern Pueblo oral traditions hold that the Ancestral Puebloans originated from sipapu, where they emerged from the underworld. For unknown ages, they were led by chiefs and guided by spirits as they completed vast migrations throughout the continent of North America. They settled first in the Ancestral Puebloan areas for a few hundred years before moving to their present locations. __________________________________ So why is it some African Americans have these various claims to be Moors, Egyptians, Hebrews, American Indians, Europeans nobles, etc ?? It may have a rebellious component but the thing that really enabled it was when they were brought to the Americas as slaves, people from various tribes were mixed up randomly and they were prevented from using their languages and practicing most of their culture. many do not know what tribe they came from. Slave owners did not allow the speaking of African languages because they did not want people planning escapes or disobedience so easily as to discuss the plans right in front of them but where they could not understand what was being said. So as you chastise them for "stealing native Americans culture" you are not native Americans, it's not your fight and European Americans are the very people that forcibly erased African Americans' languages and much of their culture and creating this void which makes this type of thing, these various alternative histories more likely to occur. Nevertheless I don't like the idea of teaching kids this total nonsense about Anasazi being Malians but what you are looking at here is the inside of a cult. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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