We Finally Discovered the Native Americans’ TRUE History! | Traced: Episode 17

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Published 2023-05-19
What happened in the Americas before Europeans arrived? In this episode of Traced, Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson reveals how he’s been able to piece together a spectacular new history for pre-Columbian North America.

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All Comments (21)
  • @brucewayner8036
    I am from the Sioux Nation my Grandpa was chief elder. This is all very informative, some I knew, some I didn’t. Regarding the GREAT MOUNDS found in the US and all over the workd you mentioned those were NOT made by Native Americans, the mounds were made by the Nephilim. There is many stories within the Native American culture about Giants with 6 fingers, that’s what the “How” ✋🏼 “greeting” came from Natives would raise their hands to see if ppl had 6 fingers or not. And also our cultures speak about The Fallen Angels or Watchers coming from the sky, although the descriptions will be a bit different as you mentioned the Great Flood we have similar story and it’s obvious we take inspiration from the Bible it’s very clear. The Nephilim was here before the Native Americans I believe in America.
  • @keylasharp8281
    Cherokee here! Thank you for diving into this topic and recovering this knowledge for us ❤️
  • @Koraeffect
    I appreciate how your reaching out to native communities to help connect the dots in history ❤
  • @triciaismyname6068
    I'm Sho-Ban. I love hearing about the true history of my people. Thank you for making this post.
  • @bryankreinhart
    The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) founded the Great Law of Peace in c. 1142 A.D. during an eclipse. At this time, they were the Five Nations; Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida and Mohawk. Later, in c. 1722, the Tuscarora joined making it the Six Nations, though they have no place at the Fire. EDIT: I am Seneca (Seneca-Cayuga Nation) of the Haudenosaunee, though I am residing within Choctaw Nation. Even to this day, I plant the Three Sisters using seed that has been passed down for over 400 years.
  • @shiammi907
    Yayy!! @Dr. Jeanson, I love that you're brave enough to be non-PC driven, and so focused and addressing Native History in such a wonderful manner!! I am Inpuiaq. God bless you and protect you and your family!! God bless all your endeavors in the Name of Jesus!!!🙏🏽💖✨
  • @BuzzWorthyStuff
    I am a part of the Natchitoches Tribe of Louisiana. I appreciate the video. Fascinating stuff!. i hope you can find more information about our tribe. It would be a true blessing.
  • @redtoper
    Great work sir. So interesting. Love that you're building a network of information from all available sources
  • @earlsdaughter
    This is wonderful. I'm Cherokee and my grandson's father is Chickasaw. Sadly all we know about our tribes is who gets the better benefits. Thank you for the hard work and continued work.
  • @riverchase1741
    This is brilliant. As a Ojibwa-Cree metis I am so grateful to hear a young-earth perspective of our history. Blessings from northern Canada!
  • @noodinspov4154
    I am Ojibwa from Red Lake, my dad is Ojibwa, my grandfather, great grandfather and so on. Great video, this is much needed information.
  • @BeataPriore
    What a great site, we need to know this! Thanks for all your hard work!
  • I first heard about The Red Record over 20 years ago. I’ve always wanted to read it. Thank you for sharing your extensive research on Native Americans.
  • @marybillups8901
    I’m 57 years old. My Daddy’s Grandmother was Cherokee. I don’t remember what my Great Grandfather was (my Daddy never mentioned him). Daddy only spoke of his Grandmother a total of times on one hand. I had read about the person who studied & collected the Indigenous languages of the United States that were similar to Hebrew. I follow Chief Joseph AmaHura Riverwind - Taino people from Puerto Rico - has either a piece of a stone tablet or a manuscript with a language very similar to Hebrew. I’m very, very happy to hear that you have found more information about the tribes who were scattered to the ends of the world!
  • @TexasBurningFlower
    Thank you so very much for your passion and dedication to research this. This is huge for our future generations! ❤️❤️❤️
  • @TrackSol
    This was such an excellent presentation. I really liked the case you made for the scientific community to take the oral traditions of peoples more seriously. Thank you for the great work you are doing. I'm not Native American but I really enjoyed your video. At the end of the day, learning about the history of our brothers and sisters on this planet is really important and always exciting.
  • @rebegre
    This is amazing! My great grandfather was 100% Cherokee and there is so much we don’t know and wish we did. It is like that side of the family is silent, and their story should be heard. I know we miss out on so much because we don’t know. Thank you for doing this. It is absolutely amazing and a worth while endeavor. ❤
  • @emilyabbott133
    I’d love a kid (elementary) friendly version of this. 🙂We’re covering Native Americans this summer before we start Master Book’s America’s Story next school year and Truth-based resources are so hard to find.
  • @AD-gx2ok
    Thank you so much for this wonderful gift of our history ❤
  • @eddiep.7559
    What an absolutely intriguing and incredible journey. The Native American history is absolutely fascinating. Can’t wait to hear more about what’s connected and how starting with the biblical account makes it possible.