New Data Suggests Some Cannibalism By Ancient Indians

American Indian Cannibalism?

I made this post to go along with the post with the clip from The Candace Owens Show where she was talking about American Indians being cannibalistic.

Teihiihan - The Little Cannibals
American Indian Cannibalism
Teihiihan: The Little Cannibals

Here is a group of “Teihiihan: The Little Cannibals” – Among the most dreaded figures in Cheyenne and Arapaho legends (and more), these savage humanoids may be child-sized, but they’re incredibly strong, and often attack in large numbers. According to some myths, the Teihiihan were fearsome warriors in a previous life, resurrected as dwarves after dying in battle. Most of those tales say they were finally wiped out by an alliance of several tribes.

By John Noble Wilford

  • Sept. 7, 2000

Scientists have found what they say is the first direct evidence of cannibalism among prehistoric Indians in the American Southwest, belying the image of these people as steadfastly peaceful farmers.

The finding may well reignite a long-smoldering controversy over whether ancestral Indians ever made it a practice to eat human flesh, a conclusion deeply resented by their descendants.

The latest evidence sprang from the site of an ancient Anasazi settlement near Mesa Verde in southwestern Colorado, where archaeologists came upon butchered human bones and stone cutting tools stained with human blood. A ceramic cooking pot held residues of human tissues. But the most telling of the evidence was found in human feces: biochemical tests revealed clear traces of digested human muscle protein in the dried coprolite, or fossilized prehistoric feces.

”Analysis of the coprolite and associated remains at last provides definitive evidence for sporadic cannibalism in the Southwest,” Dr. Brian R. Billman, an archaeologist at the University of North Carolina, said yesterday in an announcement of the discovery.

The biochemist who conducted the tests, Dr. Richard A. Marlar of the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Denver, said the only way this particular human protein, myoglobin, would be present in the feces was if the person had eaten human flesh. The tests and other research were repeated many times over the last two years.

”We felt we had to be absolutely sure on such a sensitive and controversial issue,” Dr. Marlar said in an interview. ”I have no doubt about this data.”

The research team — Dr. Marlar, Dr. Billman and colleagues — described and interpreted the findings in a report being published in today’s issue of the journal Nature. In an accompanying commentary, Dr. Jared M. Diamond, an anthropologist at the University of California at Los Angeles, called the research ”compelling evidence” of the practice of cannibalism by some ancestral Indians.

The chief descendants of the Anasazi are the Hopi and Zuni tribes, which have never practiced cannibalism and object to archaeologists’ inferences of cannibalism by their prehistoric ancestors.

But Dr. Donald Grayson, an anthropologist at the University of Washington who specializes in prehistoric people in the American West, said in an interview that he was not surprised by the biochemical finding. ”I was already convinced by the evidence of butchering marks and bones from archaeological sites” elsewhere, he said.

Archaeologists think that cannibalism among people in the American Southwest occurred between A.D. 900 and 1150 but was then fairly rare, probably occurring when the community was faced with starvation. After that, for about 50 years, the evidence suggests, there was an outbreak of what is known among anthropologists as ”customary cannibalism.” Dr. Diamond described this consumption of human flesh, from either deceased relatives or slain enemies, as a nonemergency practice and not just what a group might resort to in the face of starvation as the Donner party of American pioneers did in the winter of 1846-47.

The new findings are hardly the first indication of cannibalism among the Anasazi. Butchered human bones and other mounting evidence were described by Dr. Christy Turner 2d, an anthropologist at Arizona State University, in his book, ”Man Corn: Cannibalism and Violence in the Prehistoric American Southwest.” Dr. Turner is on an expedition to Siberia and could not be reached for comment on the new findings.

But the evidence is still disputed by some anthropologists and especially by modern American Indians. Archaeologists who previously reported suspected cannibalism said they were sometimes accused of contributing to racism and genocide; some early European colonists used stories of Indian cannibalism as justification for their conquests of the land.

The debate, now decades old, intensified in 1979 when Dr. William Arens, an anthropologist at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, argued in an influential book, ”The Man-Eating Myth,” that there had been no reliable firsthand accounts of cannibalism. So he doubted the very existence of the practice, except perhaps in circumstances of near-starvation.

Efforts to reach Dr. Arens for comment yesterday were unsuccessful. But in a 1998 article in The New Yorker, he was quoted as having apparently changed his mind. Asked about Dr. Turner’s research, Dr. Arens said cannibalism was a ”possible interpretation, even a good interpretation.”

But all previous evidence of occasional Indian cannibalism, though increasingly persuasive, was still circumstantial. The discovery of the human feces, in an ancient dwelling in Colorado, opened the way to gathering direct evidence through biochemical analysis.

The prehistoric feces were found as a result of a preservation effort by the Ute tribe. When archaeological sites in the foothills of Sleeping Ute Mountain were about to be destroyed by newly irrigated agricultural fields, the Utes called in Soil Systems Inc., an archaeological excavation company in Phoenix. Dr. Billman, who worked for the company then, led the investigation of a community of 70 to 125 people that existed there between A.D. 1130 and 1150.

It was a time of severe drought, one of the worst in the American West in the last 2,000 years, and this provoked conflicts between farmers who had settled there and intruders from surrounding areas.

”We believe the entire community was extinguished in a single episode of violence and terroristic cannibalism during a period of social chaos brought on by the drought,” Dr. Billman said.

The raiders responsible for the killing may have considered the local farmers themselves to be intruders on withered farming land who had to be driven away. After killing, cooking and eating seven people in that one dwelling, one of the raiders squatted over the cold ashes of the hearth and defecated, a parting sign of contempt.

When Dr. Billman gave that account at an archaeological meeting, Dr. Marlar, an amateur archaeologist as well as a biochemist, offered to try to develop a technique for testing the feces for any traces of human tissues. Biochemical assay techniques had been used before to identify animal meat residues in cooking pots at archaeological sites. And the presence of the human myoglobin, the headline on Nature’s commentary said, was ”Incontrovertible Evidence of Cannibalism.”

So you can see if you red this and the other post where Candace Owens talks about American Indian cannibals. She wasn’t saying it to be mean or racist, she was stating facts. Remember, change is good and also inevitable!

Why do care if someone brings up the fact that your “ancestors” practiced cannibalism…if it bothers you, figure out why it bothers you.

All the cannibalism happened in the past, lets leave it there and move forward. Don’t let the energy vampires keep you locked-down…you know who I’m talking about!

Look Alive, Be Alive, Love More, Forgive More!

Peace, Love & Blessings!

Oliver

Candace Owens, Trendy To Hate Because She’s A “Coon”

“The first unequivocal evidence that American Indians practiced cannibalism”

“…and they were finally decapitated or roasted alive at the stake – after which their remains were consumed in cannibalistic feasts.”

“The Aztecs were notorious for ritual cannibalism (warriors would eat a strip of flesh from enemies they had slain in combat).”

“Did you kneel with Nancy Pelosi wearing a Kente pander scarf…I know your handlers won’t let you tell the truth…”

Candace Owens Scares Those Who Want To Be Like Her

I recently discovered Candace Owens and she quickly became a favorite of mine. Why? Because She is Intelligent, She is Confident, She is Strong and doesn’t take shit from anyone.

One of the first videos I saw of her was the one where Ted Lieu, Democrat, US Representative for California’s 33rd congressional district since 2015. The district serves much of western Los Angeles, as well as Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Bel Air, the Palos Verdes Peninsula, and the Beach Cities.

Figures, he’s West Side…but he played an audio clip of Candace Owens, out of context of course, talking about Hitler and Nationalism. The clip was from a talk she did and was answering a question from someone. The question about Adolph Hitler being a Nationalist. Her response was no, he’s not a Nationalist, if that’s all he was then fine, but he was a homicidal maniac.

Jerry Nadler Responding To Candace Owens after being wrong about what she said.
Instead of apologizing to Candace Owens about his being wrong about what she said, he just shrugged his shoulders.

I’m paraphrasing…when she replied, she said, “Obviously Mr Lieu thinks black people are stupid and won’t think to search out the entire talk.” Then Jerry Nadler, who was asleep at the wheel, interrupted and accused her of calling Ted Lieu stupid. She said, “That’s not what I said, you weren’t listening to me”. You could hear someone next to him telling him that he was incorrect…no apology, he didn’t care…watch the clip: You can view the post Candace Owens Kicks The Asses Of Ted Lieu and Jerry Nadler

Candace Owens Embarrasses House Judiciary Democrats, Ted Lieu and Jerry Nadler

Candace Owens Embarrasses House Judiciary Democrats, Ted Lieu and Jerry Nadler

The reason why I wanted to create this was for her defense, she doesn’t need defense, but when I see Propaganda being posted about her, I had to act. First there is another clip that was posted by a Female friend on FB. It was a very short clip cut from her show when she had Dennis Prager on as a guest. She was talking about ancient indigenous people in North America and other parts of the world being cannibals, and again, it was cut to make her seem racist.

You Like Candace Owens? Check out the “All Lives Matter” post.

Being a Digital Nomad for almost 23 years now, I see things that others won’t. Like the others that are scared of her because of her strength and intelligence. That project their insecurity, passive aggressively. By that I mean, it’s done by posting a clip that the creators intentions were obviously, purely for propaganda purposes…like something you would see on The Young Turks show on YouTube.

Here Is The Propagandized Clip From The Candace Owens show, That Was Cut With Bad Intentions, Candace Has Dennis Prager On:

Candace Owens Show With Guest Dennis Prager, Indigenous People Were Cannibalistic

The whole interview is about an hour long and very informative. Like anything online, you have to be discerning and willing to search for the truth. Take the information you know in your heart to be true, and get rid of everything else.

Here is a bit from: http://www.native-languages.org/iaq13.htm

Setting The Record Straight About Native Peoples: American Indian Cannibals

Q: Were Native Americans cannibals?
A: Not for the most part, no, but there were some groups who were. The Aztecs were notorious for ritual cannibalism (warriors would eat a strip of flesh from enemies they had slain in combat). Some people dispute this, but the Aztecs’ own written and oral histories seem to support it as the truth. The Karankawa tribe of southeast Texas was also said to practice ritual cannibalism on defeated enemies.

There were a few Amazonian tribes who practiced funerary cannibalism (family and friends would eat part of a dead tribal member’s body as a religious ceremony at the funeral). Finally, the Carib people of South America were said to kill and eat prisoners of war, though it’s been pointed out that the Spaniards who made this claim were lining their own pockets by doing so (Queen Isabella had forbidden her subjects from selling Africans, or Indians, as slaves unless they were cannibals).

HERE BE CANNIBALS, CANNIBALISM IN NORTH AMERICA

The Iroquois, for example, are well known for their incessant warfare and their training of males to be immune to pain. They are also well known for their merciless treatment of prisoners of war. Captives were forced to run a gauntlet, their fingernails were pulled out and their limbs hacked off, and they were finally decapitated or roasted alive at the stake – after which their remains were consumed in cannibalistic feasts.

Marvin Harris, Cannibals and Kings: The Origin of Cultures, Glasgow, 1978, p. 69.

Conclusive Evidence Of American Indian Cannibalism Found

Sep 7, 2000
Thomas H. Maugh II
Los Angeles Times

The first unequivocal evidence that American Indians practiced cannibalism has been discovered by researchers studying a small Anasazi settlement in what is now southwestern Colorado that was mysteriously abandoned about 1150 A.D.

As many as 40 sites scattered around the Southwest contain human bones that show distinctive evidence of having been butchered and cooked – signs consistent with cannibalism. Until now, however, most archaeologists have shied away from conceding the evidence proves cannibalism – favoring explanations such as ritual burial or the execution of people believed to be witches.

That’s just from the first three websites I found after searching: Which north American Indian tribes were cannibalistic? Don’t be lazy, do the research yourself, don’t just watch a 1 minute clip that was shown out of context, and let the propagandists rattle your cage. If it upsets you, figure out why. RESEARCH IT! Everything you want to know about is on the internet…and I mean EVERYTHING!!! You have to be discerning about everything you look at too.

This Is The Entire Video Of The Candace Owens Show, With guest Dennis Prager

The Candace Owens Show With Guest Dennis Prager

You can always tell when you’re dealing with the uninformed, they always seem to have a lack of self-understanding…you can tell that because they are very quick to attack and are usually intimidated by the person they are attacking. Attacks are nothing more than cries for Love, but you can’t accept Love until you Love yourself.

This is a comment I made on one of the Young Turks Candace Owens bashing videos:

“You knuckleheads, Uygur, you and your girlfriend Ana, talk about Candace Owens only caring about one color…Green…you’re projecting to the world that you do exactly what the Demoncrats do…you’re all part of their Disgusting deception, like the CoViDeception#19.

Did you kneel with Nancy Pelosi wearing a Kente pander scarf…I know your handlers won’t let you tell the truth and you’re only allowed to say what they tell you to say…it’s why you’re all full of hate…it’s not too late to wake up and tell your handlers to Fuck Off…until you do that, you fall under the Pathétique, Պաթետիկ, Pateties, Pathetic category!

Take The Red Pill wipe the bullshit out of your eyes…so that you may see. I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE to see ANY of you debate her on any subject…all of you could be on a stage with her and she would destroy you. The reason why people like TI…what is that Terribly Insecure??…I think it is…the reason why he wouldn’t let her speak, is because she’s intelligent, he’s not and by letting her speak would be the same as him taking a knife and cutting his balls off right on stage.

He, like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson is an extortionist….they use situations like George Floyd’s crimes that led to his murder to extort the emotions from black people, then they lift him up as if he were some kind of hero…they are ENERGY VAMPIRES, they feed off the suffering of people….they need to keep black people down and stupid or else they loose their meal ticket. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton know their target audience…people like TI…and all of you apparently…”

There is a lot of information to get to everyone…the information has always been available to all of us, but everyone was too complacent, lulled into a Zombie like state of satisfaction.

Those who sing the lullaby are facing their own extinction, because every move they’ve made has failed…they cut their own throat a bit more every day. Pretty soon their heads will fall off and it’ll be done…we can finally start to move forward.

Watch the whole Dennis Prager interview on the Candace Owens Show…

Peace, Love & Blessings!

Oliver

The Justice in Policing Act

What’s In The Justice in Policing Act Reform Bill

The Justice in Policing Act is a wide-ranging bill that attempts to get at the problem of police brutality toward black communities through a number of different means.

One of the most significant parts of the Justice In Policing Act bill is a provision changing the law to make it easier to prosecute police officers who harm or kill someone, as well as those who are charged with other forms of misconduct. But the bill contains a number of other measures, including a requirement for the US attorney general to create new standards for law enforcement accreditation, the establishment of a national registry to track police misconduct, and mandatory racial bias training at the federal level.

Here are some of the key parts of the Justice In Policing Act of 2020 bill:

Revising federal law on criminal police misconduct and qualified immunity reform: The new bill would change one very significant word in federal law when it comes to prosecuting police: “willful.” That word means prosecutors charging police have to demonstrate there was willful intent on the part of the police officer to kill or harm someone — which can be extremely difficult to prove and successfully prosecute. The bill would change the word “willful” to the phrase “knowingly or with reckless disregard.” It would also define a “death resulting” as any act that was a “substantial factor contributing to the death” of an individual.

In addition, the Justice In Policing Act changes something called qualified immunity, which courts have interpreted to give police officers and other public officials broad immunity from being sued if they have violated the constitutional rights of an individual. The bill would make it easier for plaintiffs to recover damages against police officers if the officer is sued and found guilty.

“Qualified immunity is something that has evolved over time. It’s not written into any law,” Booker told NPR’S Weekend Edition on Sunday. “But our highest courts in the land have decided that police officers are immune from civil cases unless there’s been specifically in the past a case of generally the exact circumstances that has led towards a successful action. It creates this bar towards civil action against a police officer for violating your civil rights.”

Ban no-knock warrants in drug cases at the federal level: The use of a no-knock search warrant in Louisville on March 13 had fatal consequences. Police shot and killed 26-year-old Breonna Taylor after using a battering ram to break down her door and exchanging fire with Taylor’s boyfriend. The police were executing a search warrant for a drug case, pursuing two other men, but broke down Taylor’s door because they believed the men were receiving packages at her apartment. The Democratic Justice In Policing Act bill would ban these kinds of no-knock warrants in federal drug cases, but also condition federal funding for state and local law enforcement agencies on prohibiting their use as well.

Ban chokeholds at the federal level: In 2014, Eric Garner was killed by New York police, who used a chokehold to restrain him during an arrest. And in May, Floyd died after a police officer placed his knee on Floyd’s neck for more than eight minutes.

The legislation would put a federal ban in place on the use of police chokeholds, which is defined by the Justice In Policing Act as an act of putting pressure on an individual’s throat or windpipe that impedes their ability to breathe. Such bans have already been supported by localities across the country including, most recently, Minneapolis.

A federal chokehold ban would further condemn the use of this tactic by police and give the Justice Department more power to levy charges against law enforcement officers that use this maneuver. Activists have raised questions about the efficacy of such bans: Despite the New York Police Department banning chokeholds in 1993, police using the method killed Eric Garner in 2014.

Establish a national registry of misconduct by law enforcement officers: There’s currently very little data available about police misconduct, making it difficult to pin down past offenders and ensure that they don’t receive jobs in new places. According to a USA Today report, punishment for misconduct also varies at the state level, with some requiring police to decertify while others are far less punitive. Creating a national registry about misconduct would enable lawmakers to better understand its frequency and craft targeted responses to combat it.

Require states to report use of force to the Justice Department: Similarly, little is currently known about the frequency with which police officers currently use force, something the bill is striving to change. By mandating state documentation of use of force, law enforcement agencies can begin to determine how often police are engaging in such actions.

Mandate racial bias training at the federal level: A reform that’s been implemented in some police stations across the country, racial bias training is aimed at getting law enforcement officers to recognize their own explicit and implicit biases — and how these attitudes affect the way they respond in different situations. Researchers have found implicit racial biases could be tied to officers being quicker to shoot black subjects versus white subjects. Although you are 25% more likely to be shot and killed by a Police Officer if you’re a white male. The training involves providing officers with evidence of these biases playing out so they are forced to recognize their existence.

In addition to requiring it at the federal level, the Justice In Policing Act bill would condition funding for state and local police based on their commitment to implementing racial bias training programs. Among critics of racial bias training, questions remain about how effective it is in deterring police abuses and disparate use of force.

Require that deadly force only be used as last resort: The Justice In Policing Act pole reform bill would change the use of force standard for federal officers from “reasonableness” to only when it is necessary to either prevent death or “serious bodily injury.” It would require federal officers to use deescalation techniques and only resort to force as a last resort, and would condition federal funds to state and local agencies on their adoption of the same standard.

Make lynching a federal crime: The killings of both Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery, a black jogger who was shot by two white men in Georgia while he was out on a run, have been described as modern-day lynchings. Despite more than 200 attempts to consider bills addressing such acts, there remains no law on the books classifying lynchings as a federal crime.

As a side-note, the Democrats want to make lynching a federal crime so when they all have their day in court, and they will, They won’t be able to be hung for their High Treason.

While the House and Senate have respectively passed their own legislation that would do so, the two have yet to approve one bill and get it signed into law. This bill would guarantee that lynching — described by Hoyer as “the premeditated, extrajudicial killing by a mob or group of people to instill fear” — would be treated as a federal crime. It would also classify conspiring to commit civil rights offenses, such as a hate crime, as a lynching.

Require police to use more body and dashboard cameras: The Justice In Policing Act bill would require federal police officers to wear body cameras and put dashboard cameras on all federal police vehicles. It requires state and local departments to use existing federal funds to increase body camera use, which has been on the rise since the 2014 shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. However, research has shown that more cameras aren’t the whole story; police don’t always turn them on or review the footage while writing an incident report, and footage is not always made public.

Limit the transfer of military equipment to local police departments: Currently, the military is able to distribute excess equipment including armored vehicles and ammunition to local law enforcement agencies. The bill would prohibit the distribution of equipment like drones and armored vehicles.

The Policies Of The Justice In Policing Act, Don’t Go As Far As Activists Have Been Demanding

The focus for many activists in the recent protests has been a straightforward one: Defund the police.

The idea, as Vox’s Matt Yglesias explains, centers on defunding the police and redistributing that money to other programs such as social services like food assistance programs and workforce development. This approach could ensure that more funding can be dedicated to providing support for communities and addressing the fundamental causes of crime. Congressional lawmakers and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden have stopped short of backing this idea both in this bill and in recent statements.

“I can’t imagine that happening in a federal way, but let me just tell you that part of that cry is a desire for there to be significant higher investment in communities looking at why police are needed, what happens, what are the root causes of the problems in communities,” Bass said Monday. “A lot of people feel when it comes to the defense budget, maybe that money could be used in different ways, and I think that’s a similar issue.”

Democrats’ Justice In Policing Act bill doesn’t reduce police funding or provide any new money for policing, though there is a provision in it that allocates grants for “projects that begin to ‘re-envision’ what policing might be about in a particular neighborhood,” according to Bass.

Biden, too, supports bolstering funding for social programs but does not back defunding the police, according to a statement from his spokesperson Andrew Bates. He instead supports additional money for community policing programs and other training. Democrats’ broader position on this subject is likely driven, in part, by the support that police still have from a majority of the public — even though people have become more aware of the racial biases behind their work. According to a Monmouth poll conducted in early June, 71 percent of people are satisfied with the job that police are doing in their local neighborhoods.

Activists, meanwhile, note that much of the pressure around police reform and defunding needs to come at the state and local levels, and requires national Democrats to acknowledge specific failings by members of their own party.

Cities, including those run by Democratic mayors, like Baltimore and New York City, for example, are among those where there have been high-profile incidents of police violence killing black individuals during those leaders’ tenure.

“While the Democrats are taking these relatively bold steps in Congress, how are you going to hold these Democrats accountable in these cities and states where these deaths are taking place?” Jordan Giger, a Black Lives Matter organizer in South Bend, Indiana, asked.

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