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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Ottawa/ Anishinabe and PLEASE Don't forgot our Brothers in arms the Potawatomi Nation. WE THREE stand together always and make The Three Fire Confederacy 🔥 🔥 🔥

ricjonez
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It make perfect sense the indians have basically the ten commandments before hearing the Gospel. God writes his law on the hearts of man - all are responsible for following them and inherently know the difference between good and evil. We are such fallen and sinful creatures however that we cant, Thank God he sent Jesus Christ to pay our penalty for being sinners.

philtanics
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Abenaki Nation here, We are the people of the dawn. I am very lucky and proud to be Abenaki.

shawnfarrell
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I dearly appreciate your reading this book to us and including pictures. Thank you. Stay safe and healthy.

lynderherberts
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The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down
Of the big lake they called Gitche Gumee

armyjeep
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What a treasured privilege to have been able to hear this info. Thank u! So much ❤

karil
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Not only do you find great material but you have the chillest reading voice. I appreciate when people put in the effort for these 45 min plus videos.

qwqwqwqw
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Wow, you really do a great job. The Michigan birds do communicate with us here.. i have a blue bird family that will be here around March 12th. They knock on our window when they get here and then every morning till they leave in the fall. One landed on my head one day, and then let us pet him for a while. A blue herin comes for the summer too. When I come home in the late after noon he flies in front of me from a pond down the road and lands in my pond to sit for a while. The arrow on your intro is pointed between my two properties. One north and one south. So... It did catch my attention. I have always wanted to explore here more. Everyone has little artifacts they have found. Thank you for this. I've read this stuff but I get more when you read it.

Cool-Aid
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This is wonderful. I'm not Indian but this is most interesting. I live in Michigan so great to know this missing history. Can only say wow and glad this happened in my feed.

gloriauselton
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Mi'kmaq here in Nova Scotia Canada have legends of Kluscap giant, and creation storys. We had bigfoot the spirt let us know where the ceremony was to take place in shubie. Left us claw Mark's on the big stone to mark the spot for ceremony. In our language bigfoot is Sasuqage and sasuqtou, means one with terrifying screams. That spirit is real and will keep protecting the natives and water and land protectors.

dalepoulette
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Wakan Tanka the Great Spirit. The Great Hare that dwells in the Americas. As we hunted moose caribou and whitetail deer. These giant creatures came from the frozen lands of ice and snow and by a full moonlight they hunted us man woman and child as we cross the frozen ice sheets to this land. I examined deer skin hides with the history of tribes from Michigan painted on them. The creature that was painted on the hides had three beavers in his stomach. The three beavers had a man a woman and a child inside of them. I was born and raised in Michigan and have come face to face with these creatures in the Upper Peninsula.

dwaynenicely
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Thank you brother for taking time to share this with us... Nea'ese!

Maheonehooestse-HolyFireMan
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Please Bless All in their quest, to bring us this most sacred knowledge.

paulalang
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My grandfather was a native American archeologist in Tewksbury MA and lived on Tomahawk drive. This was an amazing show bro, thank you

TheCarpentersSon
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Awesome talk about my blood I'm Chippewa my mother was raised in the Up brought here from Canada family is all up north what I have left. Many good stories from Chippewa family love it. Thank you for sharing

rondadecker
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About 12 years ago I was in the forest 10 miles north of harbor springs and I heard several tree knocks, I found tons of lost anishnabe villages also between harbor and mackinaw city

frankhartman
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My brother waited 25 years to tell me he saw a Sasquatch.

Exodus.Pi
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I'm mostly French and German and my ancestors came here long after usa was made a nation but i certainly have empathy torwards the lost tribes and their history. Its sad to know this land was stolen and the history wiped.
That Indian chanting lulled me to sleep and I choked on my spit lol.

mysteriousmuffins
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Wow, so much information, fascinating details, authentic and vivid revelations of history. Many excellent illustrations and pictures.

sandyschipper
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Pow Wow music is tremendous. 💪. Thanks for playing it completely.

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