OUR FATHER JESUS IS TAKING AWAY ELECTRICITY NUKES ECT,VERY SOON, PLEASE LISTEN,YOU MUST BREAK UP WITH YOUR SPOUSE,ONE TAKES KIDS,YOU MUST LOVE JESUS THE MOST,AND RETURN TO BEING LIKE A CHILD AMEN❤️🙏
Calm down everyone. Many native american oral traditions handed down from generation to generation speak of a people who already occupied the land when the NA’s first arrived….before they wiped them out. Not to mention that the tribes warred upon each other incessantly. Enslaving, SA’ing, and torturing was normal and an accepted practice.
In short, just another cross section of humanity that has good and bad elements.
Also the land, by the definitions they themselves embraced, was not stolen, it was conquered territory. Enough with the guilt trip attempts.
These guys origins are from Russia and Asia
According to most scientific evidence, American Indians ancestors came from Asia in prehistoric times.
They are believed to have migrated from Siberia to Alaska and downwards, going into South America thousands of years ago. Historians Say First Americans Were Black Indians of African Descent
By Submitted Article -November 16, 202302507
Dr. David Imhotep, a respected historian and the first person in the world to hold a Ph.D in Ancient African Ancestry, argues that all humans originated from the continent of Africa and this includes Americans. Most books about American history begin with Cowboys and Indians, but that’s not the beginning of American history. An overwhelming amount of evidence supports the fact that there was indeed a presence and legacy of Africans in ancient America.
In his book They Came Before Columbus, historian Ivan Van Sertima examines navigation and shipbuilding; cultural analogies between Native Americans and Africans; the transportation of plants, animals, and textiles between the continents; and the diaries, journals, and oral accounts of the explorers themselves to support the claim of an African presence in the New World centuries before Christopher Columbus arrive.
Several other historical accounts support this claim. For example, the launching of the great ships of Mali in 1310 (two hundred master boats and two hundred supply boats), the sea expedition of the Mandingo king in 1311, and many others. The unmistakable face and handprint of black Africans in pre-Columbian America, and their overwhelming impact on the civilizations they encountered is undeniable.
In The First Americans Were Africans, Dr. Imhotep also makes this same passionate and comprehensive case for a radical rewrite of orthodox history. He says that by examining the scientific and geological evidence, it can easily be determined that people of African descent were in America before the Vikings or Columbus. And this includes both North America and South America. In fact, there is a picture that can be seen today at the Natural Museum of London that was taken by the crew of The HMS Challenger Expedition, 1872-1876 A.D. at the most Southern region of South America at a place known today as Tierra del Fuego. In this picture is a colorful display of African explorers.
Look I’m all about the native Americans but you can play it’s still ours game all you want but fact is your people sold it for guns so they could kill other Indians ….. tough break!
🌿🔥 The Sacred Medicine Rebellion 🔥🌿
A Mohawk Declaration for Conservation, Legalization, and Cultural Survival
“Katsi’tsióntha’ ní:ioht — Cannabis was our dollar before colonization. Our medicine. Our clothing. Our seed. Our rope. Our peace. Our fire. It was sacred economy and sacred ecology.”
Before the borders.
Before the barbed wire.
Before the police badges and prisons…
We traded in hemp and harmony, not fiat and fear.
Cannabis wasn’t just a plant. It was a currency.
It clothed our children. Healed our elders. Held our canoes together.
And in our longhouses, Katsi’tsióntha’ was burned in peace pipes to pray — not to get “high,” but to go deep.
Then came the colonizers.
Then came Nixon.
🔥 Nixon’s War Wasn’t Just on Drugs. It Was on Us.
Richard Nixon — a man steeped in xenophobia and political vengeance — did not start a “War on Drugs.”
He launched a war on culture, a war on healing, a war on Indigenous survival.
He banned:
Dreamfish that sing through the brain like starlight.
Kana’tsisóhare — the sacred Colorado River and cane toads who open the spirit.
Yopo and vilca — the seeds of ceremony.
Iboga — the root that unchains the mind.
Erythroxylon coca — the leaf of breath, not the powder of Wall Street.
Peyote and San Pedro — the cactus prayers of the desert.
Ayahuasca vines — the rainforest’s ancestral voice.
All while fast food, pills, glyphosate, and forever chemicals were pushed on our people — legally.
They said we were dangerous. But we were just praying.
They said it was “drugs.” But it was tradition.
They said it was for safety. But it was about profit.
🌱 The Sacred Medicines Hold the Cure — For Body, Spirit, and Planet
These holy species contain healing far beyond the reach of modern labs:
Alkaloids that regenerate neurons, ease PTSD, and stop seizures.
THC and CBD that kill cancer, calm the mind, protect youth with epilepsy.
Terpenes that open lungs, reduce inflammation, restore balance.
Flavonoids and polyphenols that fight disease at the cellular level.
Microbial life that rebuilds the gut and soil symbiotically.
DNA encoded with ecological intelligence and cultural memory.
These are not “psychedelics.”
They are sacraments.
They are technologies of the Earth.
They are healing systems older than the United States itself.
🌍 Polyculture = Planetary Medicine
In polycultural harmony — where Ayahuasca vines, cannabis stems, frankincense, kratom, and fermented Dreamfish compost work together — these systems can:
Reverse climate change.
Rebuild biodiversity.
Detoxify lands poisoned by Monsanto and the DEA.
Heal trauma and restore hope in our youth.
Modern monoculture kills.
Sacred polyculture saves.
🪶 The Mohawk Call to Action
We call for global sacred revival, rooted in law, ecology, and spirit:
Legalization of all sacred medicines — as protected religious, ecological, and constitutional rights.
Conservation of all medicine-bearing species — animals, plants, and microbes — as endangered cultural allies.
Diversification and restoration through Indigenous-led polyculture systems and medicine forests.
A Class Action Lawsuit against every government official and lobbyist complicit in:
Violation of the First Amendment
Violation of the Geneva Convention
Violation of the Native American Religious Freedom Act
The cultural and ecological genocide of entire nations
Reparations and reforestation — not just money, but land, seeds, and ceremony returned.
⚖️ How Many More Must Die Before Healing is Legal?
How many more children need to be killed by police for sacred medicine?
How many cancer patients must suffer when THC could save them?
How many ecosystems must collapse while sacred vines are kept illegal?
The truth is this:
We are owed the Earth back.
We are owed our culture, our medicine, and our peace.
“Niawen’kó:wa. The revolution is green, ancient, and sacred. Let the sacred fire rise from the roots.”
Would you like this formatted into a video speech script, a global declaration, or a campaign petition? I can also create accompanying Mohawk-inspired visuals or a ceremonial action plan.
Shut up redcorn you lost. If your surrounding tribe conquered you, you wouldnt be around to bitch about it. Your people wanted to be respected as warriors, not pandered to like homeless
They all seem unkept and useless to society. They constantly claim victim hood. But working as a nail tech, they all come in spend money live good lives. Get money from the govt. Have homes. Even if it’s on reserves. Never hear of them struggle to pay rent or bills ever. Doesn’t even seem to work ever. And even if they do, they never seem to complain about the hard work. Because I know, they have everything handed to them. Their culture is lazy and no one makes anything of themselves. No doctors lawyers accountants etc. they don’t contribute to society like all immigrants do. All I hear is them complain it’s their land. Yet they seem to thrive
Yes, it is!
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼🩷❤️💜
We won’t rdr2 show us everything…
OUR FATHER JESUS IS TAKING AWAY ELECTRICITY NUKES ECT,VERY SOON, PLEASE LISTEN,YOU MUST BREAK UP WITH YOUR SPOUSE,ONE TAKES KIDS,YOU MUST LOVE JESUS THE MOST,AND RETURN TO BEING LIKE A CHILD AMEN❤️🙏
The real natives were black!!!
Stop saying the word native or first the word indigenous means souls of the earth we are all still on a cemetery
Damn your beautiful you know I’m Irish ☘️ and the British stole our land too
But damn you are probably the most beautiful man I have ever seen
Calm down everyone. Many native american oral traditions handed down from generation to generation speak of a people who already occupied the land when the NA’s first arrived….before they wiped them out. Not to mention that the tribes warred upon each other incessantly. Enslaving, SA’ing, and torturing was normal and an accepted practice.
In short, just another cross section of humanity that has good and bad elements.
Also the land, by the definitions they themselves embraced, was not stolen, it was conquered territory. Enough with the guilt trip attempts.
Yeaaahhh. It’s not.
Toda América y sus pueblos, somos los originales AMERICANOS, lon invasores europeos son los verdaderos MIGRANTES. DE AMERICA YO SOY.
I know we mad about everything but it be nice to see a smile 😭
💙💜💙👌🫡🫡🫡🫡👌👌🥰🥰
These guys origins are from Russia and Asia
According to most scientific evidence, American Indians ancestors came from Asia in prehistoric times.
They are believed to have migrated from Siberia to Alaska and downwards, going into South America thousands of years ago. Historians Say First Americans Were Black Indians of African Descent
By Submitted Article -November 16, 202302507
Dr. David Imhotep, a respected historian and the first person in the world to hold a Ph.D in Ancient African Ancestry, argues that all humans originated from the continent of Africa and this includes Americans. Most books about American history begin with Cowboys and Indians, but that’s not the beginning of American history. An overwhelming amount of evidence supports the fact that there was indeed a presence and legacy of Africans in ancient America.
In his book They Came Before Columbus, historian Ivan Van Sertima examines navigation and shipbuilding; cultural analogies between Native Americans and Africans; the transportation of plants, animals, and textiles between the continents; and the diaries, journals, and oral accounts of the explorers themselves to support the claim of an African presence in the New World centuries before Christopher Columbus arrive.
Several other historical accounts support this claim. For example, the launching of the great ships of Mali in 1310 (two hundred master boats and two hundred supply boats), the sea expedition of the Mandingo king in 1311, and many others. The unmistakable face and handprint of black Africans in pre-Columbian America, and their overwhelming impact on the civilizations they encountered is undeniable.
In The First Americans Were Africans, Dr. Imhotep also makes this same passionate and comprehensive case for a radical rewrite of orthodox history. He says that by examining the scientific and geological evidence, it can easily be determined that people of African descent were in America before the Vikings or Columbus. And this includes both North America and South America. In fact, there is a picture that can be seen today at the Natural Museum of London that was taken by the crew of The HMS Challenger Expedition, 1872-1876 A.D. at the most Southern region of South America at a place known today as Tierra del Fuego. In this picture is a colorful display of African explorers.
I will not forget …A part of my family,also!🪶💕🪈☀️🌦️🦅🇺🇲🌎
Nice car. Nice clothes. Modelling job$. A phone that is a literal computer and earns more money. Nice.
Who wants to bet he speaks English?
Rise up and take it back then🤷🏼♂️ that is literally how it works lol
♥♥
Don’t forget 🙏🙏🙏
Yes it is, Very handsome Man 💕
we are all native americans from the patagonia to alaska .we are the same indigenas!!
So we have to wait every eleven months to realize that?
Black people in America are native Americans as well
Most south americans have indian dna in them😅
Look I’m all about the native Americans but you can play it’s still ours game all you want but fact is your people sold it for guns so they could kill other Indians ….. tough break!
Nah u lost your lands 300 years ago
Miskito heritage here 🙌
🌿🔥 The Sacred Medicine Rebellion 🔥🌿
A Mohawk Declaration for Conservation, Legalization, and Cultural Survival
“Katsi’tsióntha’ ní:ioht — Cannabis was our dollar before colonization. Our medicine. Our clothing. Our seed. Our rope. Our peace. Our fire. It was sacred economy and sacred ecology.”
Before the borders.
Before the barbed wire.
Before the police badges and prisons…
We traded in hemp and harmony, not fiat and fear.
Cannabis wasn’t just a plant. It was a currency.
It clothed our children. Healed our elders. Held our canoes together.
And in our longhouses, Katsi’tsióntha’ was burned in peace pipes to pray — not to get “high,” but to go deep.
Then came the colonizers.
Then came Nixon.
🔥 Nixon’s War Wasn’t Just on Drugs. It Was on Us.
Richard Nixon — a man steeped in xenophobia and political vengeance — did not start a “War on Drugs.”
He launched a war on culture, a war on healing, a war on Indigenous survival.
He banned:
Dreamfish that sing through the brain like starlight.
Kana’tsisóhare — the sacred Colorado River and cane toads who open the spirit.
Yopo and vilca — the seeds of ceremony.
Iboga — the root that unchains the mind.
Erythroxylon coca — the leaf of breath, not the powder of Wall Street.
Peyote and San Pedro — the cactus prayers of the desert.
Ayahuasca vines — the rainforest’s ancestral voice.
Kratom, Salvia, magic mushrooms — and hemp, our holy plant, our nation’s dollar.
💣 This Was and Still Is Cultural Genocide
Under the mask of “law and order,” Nixon used hateful propaganda to justify violence:
Over 10,000 Indigenous and poor youth killed by police for sacred plant and animal use.
Ceremonial crops torched. Families imprisoned. Children taken.
Our healers labeled criminals. Our wisdom mocked. Our prayers made illegal.
All while fast food, pills, glyphosate, and forever chemicals were pushed on our people — legally.
They said we were dangerous. But we were just praying.
They said it was “drugs.” But it was tradition.
They said it was for safety. But it was about profit.
🌱 The Sacred Medicines Hold the Cure — For Body, Spirit, and Planet
These holy species contain healing far beyond the reach of modern labs:
Alkaloids that regenerate neurons, ease PTSD, and stop seizures.
THC and CBD that kill cancer, calm the mind, protect youth with epilepsy.
Terpenes that open lungs, reduce inflammation, restore balance.
Flavonoids and polyphenols that fight disease at the cellular level.
Microbial life that rebuilds the gut and soil symbiotically.
DNA encoded with ecological intelligence and cultural memory.
These are not “psychedelics.”
They are sacraments.
They are technologies of the Earth.
They are healing systems older than the United States itself.
🌍 Polyculture = Planetary Medicine
In polycultural harmony — where Ayahuasca vines, cannabis stems, frankincense, kratom, and fermented Dreamfish compost work together — these systems can:
Reverse climate change.
Rebuild biodiversity.
Detoxify lands poisoned by Monsanto and the DEA.
Heal trauma and restore hope in our youth.
Modern monoculture kills.
Sacred polyculture saves.
🪶 The Mohawk Call to Action
We call for global sacred revival, rooted in law, ecology, and spirit:
Legalization of all sacred medicines — as protected religious, ecological, and constitutional rights.
Conservation of all medicine-bearing species — animals, plants, and microbes — as endangered cultural allies.
Diversification and restoration through Indigenous-led polyculture systems and medicine forests.
A Class Action Lawsuit against every government official and lobbyist complicit in:
Violation of the First Amendment
Violation of the Geneva Convention
Violation of the Native American Religious Freedom Act
The cultural and ecological genocide of entire nations
Reparations and reforestation — not just money, but land, seeds, and ceremony returned.
⚖️ How Many More Must Die Before Healing is Legal?
How many more children need to be killed by police for sacred medicine?
How many cancer patients must suffer when THC could save them?
How many ecosystems must collapse while sacred vines are kept illegal?
The truth is this:
We are owed the Earth back.
We are owed our culture, our medicine, and our peace.
“Niawen’kó:wa. The revolution is green, ancient, and sacred. Let the sacred fire rise from the roots.”
Would you like this formatted into a video speech script, a global declaration, or a campaign petition? I can also create accompanying Mohawk-inspired visuals or a ceremonial action plan.
Through the evolution of the earth did Indians cross the land mass that connected Russia from Alaska?
Shut up redcorn you lost. If your surrounding tribe conquered you, you wouldnt be around to bitch about it. Your people wanted to be respected as warriors, not pandered to like homeless
America is ALL Native American land. We know it and so do the corrupt politicians who stole it from you. Brutal.
Respect your elders always ❤
No its not…
Are you a Native American?
America and Canada are Native indian land .
I admire Native indian. They are pure spirit Highly connected with nature .❤
Can You meake good movie abaut al history of Indians?Thanks for everything
Thank you❤
Um rosto muito interessante 🙏
Hiya howaya
North and South Medicine men and women, Aho.
❤❤❤❤❤
It shouldn’t be a month it should be daily
Delusional 😂
They all seem unkept and useless to society. They constantly claim victim hood. But working as a nail tech, they all come in spend money live good lives. Get money from the govt. Have homes. Even if it’s on reserves. Never hear of them struggle to pay rent or bills ever. Doesn’t even seem to work ever. And even if they do, they never seem to complain about the hard work. Because I know, they have everything handed to them. Their culture is lazy and no one makes anything of themselves. No doctors lawyers accountants etc. they don’t contribute to society like all immigrants do. All I hear is them complain it’s their land. Yet they seem to thrive
This is the time to come out and defend this land.
❤ Yes it is ❤
Love your work! You tell important stories!!!
Possession is 9/10’s of the Law.
🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸❤️❤️
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ we are not going anywhere…praying for our people