Anonymous ID: a93842 Nov. 3, 2021, 12:35 a.m. No.14913020   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3027

>>14913018

No issues on Live Streams, no issues on other websites, no issues with posting on this board…just YT video clips are getting the spinning wheel of death.

I'm even changing browsers to no avail.

I updated my browser…nothing.

I turned off add block…nothing.

I am befuddled.

It has to be a problem with YT, me thinks.

Anonymous ID: a93842 Nov. 3, 2021, 12:53 a.m. No.14913051   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3055 >>3075

>>14913042

The Navajo, according to Hopi tradition, were nomadic and physically larger. They were believed to have come from the "Land Bridge".

The Hopi tradition says they did not come from the "Land Bridge", but traveled to central Mexico via ocean currents on "reed boats" during/after "the Flood".

Hopis were vegetarian, farmers and built pueblos, the Navajos were nomadic like the Sioux.

If the Chinese could understand some Navajo, it could be the Mongolian connection to the "Land Bridge"?

The Hopi would have traveled here directly from the Middle East on "reed boats".

There are Parallels between Ancient Sumerian language and Hopi.

https://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread521135/pg1

Anonymous ID: a93842 Nov. 3, 2021, 1:15 a.m. No.14913079   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3082 >>3090

>>14913075

“… The Tartar Chinese speak the dialect of the Apaches. The Apaches bear a striking resemblance to the Tartar. In about the year 1885, W. B. Horton, who had served as County Superintendent of Schools, at Tucson, was appointed Post Trader at Camp Apache, and went to San Francisco to purchase his stock, where he hired a Chinese cook. His kitchen adjoined his sleeping apartment, and one evening while in his room he heard in the kitchen some Indians talking. Wondering what they were doing there at that hour of the night, he opened the door and found his cook conversing with an Apache. He asked his cook where he had acquired the Indian language. The cook said: “He speak all same me. I Tartar Chinese; he speak same me, little different, not much.” At Williams, in Navajo County, is another Tartar Chinaman, Gee Jim, who converses freely with the Apaches in his native language. From these facts it would seem that the Apache is of Tartar origin. From the fact that the Apache language was practically the same as that of the Tartar Chinese, colour is given to the theory advanced by Bancroft in his “Native Races,” Volume 5, p. 33, et seq., that Western America was “originally peopled by the Chinese, or, at least, that the greater part of the new world civilization may be attributed to these people…” Reference Source: The University of Arizona Library “Books of the South West” Chapter 1, Indians of Arizona:

http://southwest.library.arizona.edu/hav7/body.1_div.1.html

 

Very interdasting!

Anonymous ID: a93842 Nov. 3, 2021, 1:29 a.m. No.14913089   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>14913082

My perspective is exclusively from what the Hopis told me when I lived on their reservation over 15 years ago.

That is that the Navajo came from a Nomadic meat eating tribe that raided other tribes in the area.

They were believed by the Hopi to have traveled from the North and found the peaceful Hopi people easy prey and decided to make a more permanent encampment around the Hopis land and communities.