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What Natives Say Bigfoot Is: History Of The Ottawa And Chippewa Indians Of Michigan By AJ Blackbird
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This is a bedtime story for entertainment purposes. It’s not a guidance piece by any means, it’s just a reading of an old account. If you have any questions please ask.
The History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan by A.J. Blackbird (Mack-Aw-De-Penessy (Blackbird - L'Oiseau Noir)
Featuring:
- Contemporary Maps, paintings and art.
- A new F.E. cosmology pic that I found some time ago of a Native North American cosmology. I think it’s the Eastern Woodlands Tribes. Similar to all FE Cosmos, it’s most similar to the Celtic, Navajo and Mayan cosmos.
The book discusses:
- What the Ottawa Chiefs and Indigenous Natives say is the true ‘origin story’ of Bigfoot.
- The British use of smallpox.(?) (Virii don’t exist)
- The Jesuits
(“By leaden bullet, poison, or the strangulating chord”, from the Extreme Oath of the Jesuits).
The most popular theory holds that they didn't want him be raised to an elevated and educated level, on par with the elite of society’s newest philosophies on the most important pressing issues of the day. They couldn't let a "savage wild-man of the woods" (as they put it) attain the same standards of intellectual prowess and political savvy. If he returned home to his people, they would no longer be able to utilize their tools of rhetoric against him and his tribe. After graduating as a priest he would have had much more respect given in light of his title and training... and thus how much more may he have been able to assist his fellow Ottawa and Chippewa, Ojibway, Algonquin, Iroquois, or any other tribe in their disputes with the U.S. and Canadian Imperial Governments?
Who knows what he might have developed... he could have started writing or speaking and become a powerful voice for his people. These were things they could not allow.
At 19:44 about the Grand Traverse Region, (it’s seen throughout the video) the Muskegon River is labeled “La Grand Rivière.”
At the 28 min mark keep watching, there are a few more pieces in there, on the copper giants, their mounds and some archaeological sites. I can't give away all the best info from the labaye site, it’s a nice site, check it out.
Or read the book from here:
If that link is down or doesn’t work, try this one:
Check them out here if you like:
About it being pronounced mackin"aw", not mackinac, listen at 26:45, you'll hear him describe the full word for the name of the people and he says “mackin-aw” and mackin”awgo”, so he says it should be that way. (Not that I doubted anyone local telling me that, at all... I'm sorry, next time, if I make this again or more about it I'll get it right.)
I have a lot of interesting stuff to show you, I’ll need some time to put the imagery together, but it should be good. So stay tuned!
Thank you for watching.
God bless you.
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