Guess where this council house and totem poles are located?

Current worldwide studies of ALL the genes carried by humans . . . combined with linguistics and cultural histories . . . are creating a new understanding of mankind’s past!

Nope! The Correct Answer is New Zealand!

By providing graphics and linguistics support to these efforts, I am absorbing an amazing amount of new knowledge. I am also beginning to understand the strange combination of exotic genes that our own family carries.

Unlike most of the Creeks and Uchees in Oklahoma, our family know the names of our Creek, Uchee and European ancestors going back to the early 1700s. Yet . . . all of our “Amer-Indian” DNA is from southern Mexico and eastern Peru. We also carry substantial levels of Polynesian DNA from the Pacific Basin and Archaic Sami-Finnish DNA from Scandinavia. Our family’s most recent DNA tests labels this Polynesian DNA . . . Maori! Say what?

What you are not being told

  • When the Bering Land Bridge was last open to passage by humans and animals, the path southward was blocked by a massive, mile high ice sheet. In 2022, geologists determined that I an ice-free path did not appear through Canada until about 13,400 years ago.
  • What is labeled “Amer-Indian” DNA is actually a varying combination of four Siberian MtDNA test markers that have not been found together in Siberia. Commercial DNA labs ignore all other Asiatic and Eurasian DNA test markers, when determining a client’s Native American ancestry . . . including the DNA passed on by males.
  • Even though the majority of Pre-Columbian peoples, north of Mexico, lived in the Southeast, there are NO DNA test markers for the indigenous Southeastern American tribes.
  • The oldest known human DNA found in the Southeast is from Windover Pond, Florida. It is Proto-Sami . . . the same DNA markers carried by my family. The indigenous peoples of Sweden, Finland and Karelia practiced the same burial customs as at Windover Pond . . . in the same time period – 6,000-4,000 BC.
  • Descendants of the largest province of Uchees (Yuchi), living near Savannah, GA, have recently been found to carry the same DNA test markers as the aboriginal people of Taiwan . . . who are also called Yuchi. This is why Euchees in Oklahoma (aka Uchee or Yuchi) seem to have no or almost no Amer-Indian DNA. Other Uchee provinces, farther inland, typically had Pre-Gaelic Irish, Gaelic Irish/Scottish, Pre-Germanic Scandinavian, Frisian or even Archaic Anglisk tribal names.
  • The oldest known DNA in the Amazon Basin and Tierra del Fuego regions of South America are Australoid. Their closet kin were the Aborigines of Australia.
  • The oldest known DNA samples in California and Baja California are Austronesian (Proto-Polynesian).
  • The DNA of the Paracusa, the tall, egg-headed peoples of western Peru, southern Mexico and Georgia Piedmont have been traced to southern Ukraine. They were Indo-European immigrants, who over the centuries interbred with Asiatic Americans.
  • The oldest known burial mounds in the world are located on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. They date from the end of the Ice Age.
  • The oldest known Clovis Points are found on Georgia’s Coastal Plain near Savannah, GA. The greatest concentration of Clovis Points are along the South Atlantic Coast and in central Tennessee. No Clovis Points have been found in Alaska or Siberia.
  • The Maya Migration Legend begins in Scandinavia or Karelia. They migrated southward along the Atlantic Coast of North America until they reached a land, where it never snows. They did not arrive in Meso-America until around 1200 -1000 BC. The Nyköping, Sweden Petroglyphs (c. 2000 BC) are identical to the earliest known Maya glyphs.

These recent discoveries do not make any sense under the current, rapidly crumbling orthodoxy that the ancestors all indigenous Americans walked over the Bering Land Bridge from Siberia. The new story is still being discovered as I write this article.

In 2025, readers are being exposed to new interpretations of the past. Just bear with me. I am not hawking bizarre theories, pulled out of thin air, but rather reporting the recent discoveries of real scientists. The Americas Revealed is NOT some “archaeological” website, merely parroting what archaeology professors taught him or her in college, years ago . . . although my mentors way back then . . . Lewis Larson, Arthur Kelly and Román Piña Chán . . . were three of the best!

The Truth is out there Somewhere!

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