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Aliens? or the "Ant People" who cared for the Hopi?
Native Americans believe there is "duality" -- good and bad --
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aliens. The Hopi and Pueblo say the "Ant People"
fed and cared for their people while they were living underground,
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THE ORIGIN AND PROPHECY OF THE
AniKituwagi
(Cherokees)
The Cherokee sometimes refer
to themselves as Ani-Kituhwagi, "the people of Kituhwa". Kituhwa was the
name of an ancient city, located near present Bryson City, NC which was the
nucleus of the Cherokee Nation. The common English phonetic spelling today
is "Keetoowah", a name used by traditionalist Cherokee groups like the Keetoowah
Society (one branch of followers of traditional religion) and the United
Keetoowah Band (a Federally recognized tribe, comprised of predominantly
full blood, mostly traditionalist Cherokees).
The Legend of the Keetoowahs, as recalled in 1930 by Levi B. Gritts, a prominent
member of the traditionalist Keetoowah Society, places them on islands in
the Atlantic Ocean east of South America. Anthropologists have discovered
that Cherokee basket and pottery styles resemble those of South American
and Caribbean tribes, differing from other tribes of the southeast U.S..
Seventy tribes attacked them but, by the guidance of God, they were victorious.
The last warrior of their attackers, Ner-du-er-gi, was on top of a mountain
overlooking their camp in the deep valley below. This warrior saw a smoke
arising from the camp which "extended up beyond Heaven". The smoke was divided
into three parts and in that there was an eagle holding arrows. When the
warrior and his followers saw this, he ordered them not to attack the Indians
for they were God's people and powerful and if they attacked they would be
destroyed.
When God created these people he gave them great, mysterious power to be
used for the best interests of the people. They lived in large cities with
tall buildings. Some wise men began to use their power different than was
intended which troubled the people. God instructed them to take their white
fire and move away from that place. Some went to Asia, some to India, and
others to North America leaving the wise men behind. After they had gone
to other countries, these large cities were destroyed when the ground sank
and are now under the ocean. God turned to the people that came to America
and gave them wisdom and guided them.
There came a time when the people began to violate their teachings - committing
crimes against each other, committing murders, and feuding between the seven
clans. The people met with their medicine men around their fire to ask God
for guidance. The medicine men were inspired to go up to a high mountain,
one at a time on each of seven days.
On the seventh day, they heard a noise over them and a light brighter than
day appeared and a voice said, "I am a messenger from God. God has heard
your prayers and He has great passion for your people and from now on you
shall be called Keetoowah. Go back to your fire and worship. There is a white
ball from way east, who is your enemy, coming and your grandchildren's feet
are directed west. They shall have great trials on the edge of the prairie.
They shall be divided into different factions and their blood shall be about
only on half. Families shall be divided against each other and they shall
disregard their chiefs, leaders, medicine men, and captains. But if these
younger generation should endeavor to follow your God's instruction there
is a chance to turn back east and if not, the next move shall be west, on
to the coast and from there on to the boat and this shall be the
last."
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Cherokee People
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