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Hello, I'm an english woman looking to make native friends. I'm 45, a little shy at first but have a passion for native culture and beliefs.

LIVE THE journey, FOR EVERY DESTINATION IS BUT A DOORWAY TO ANOTHER!
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merry wrote: Hello, I'm an english woman looking to make native friends. I'm 45, a little shy at first but have a passion for native culture and beliefs.

LIVE THE journey, FOR EVERY DESTINATION IS BUT A DOORWAY TO ANOTHER!

Hello Anglo-woman, I'm Darkseid, 1/8th Cherokee. I can tell you everything you need to know about my people and distant cousins (Apaches, Sioux, Creeks, Seminoles, ect).

You see roughly 30,000 years ago Neanderthals became extinct after merging with the Cro-Magnons that came up from Africa into their lands. But there were other human groups that existed and they too mated with the Cro-Magnons from Africa.

Those that intermarried eventually died off and were replaced with hybrids that featured both group's features, for you see Neanderthals are not a seperate species of human beings, they are part of the same species, but a seperate race. Those that had lived in Europe became the Atlantians, those that lived in India became Lemurians, and those that lived off the coast of East Asia became the Mulese or people of Mu. As there were three great oceans, so too were there three great peoples and their civilizations.

Around 10,000 B.C.E, war engulf the planet between the three lands and they soon perish due to their waging wars to dominate the planet. The story of Noah is one of the tales involvings those that survived the war. Noah's descendents would become the Semetic people of the world, while ancestors of Egypt, Berber communities, and Minoans came from the Ancient Civilization of Atlantis. So too were certain Native American groups, such as the Cherokee, Caribbean groups, and perhaps also the Seminoles and others that lived in that area. Distinction between them comes from intermarrying with other groups, living for thousands of years in different environments, and adopting different languages as new groups of people came across their lands (a similar case came from the Scottish taking up Germanic Scots to replace Gaelic Scots or how the Franks adopted Latin (which became French) to replace their language (Frankish, which is present today as Dutch).

The people of Lemuria would continue to exist today as Dravidians or Southern Indians, Aboriginal Australians, and Native Madagascarians.

And the people of Mu would continue to exist off the East Asian Coast prior to being swept through Beringia into the New World where they became a wide and distinctive group of "Native" people based on who they intermarried with and where they lived over those thousands of years.

The Eskimos and Na-Dene groups are more current with the Eskimos related to Indo-Europeans, Altaic people (Turks and Mongols), and Uralic people (Finns and Hungarians), while the Na-Dene are related to Tibetans and Chinese.

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Hello Darkseid, wow you know such alot of history about people. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with me, I want to know so much but I worry that native people will think badly if I keep asking questions.

LIVE THE journey, FOR EVERY DESTINATION IS BUT A DOORWAY TO ANOTHER!
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`The road to knowledge is slow and takes time. Do not despair for things will happen soon enough. You are taking the first step on a long journey and you are not alone. Peace be with you and I hope you have an easy path.

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