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Irish colonists on the South Atlantic Coast

Since the number of people with European ancestry in the world, who would know how to build a Gothic cathedral, approaches the number zero, it is obvious that these great achievements in architecture...

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Murphy, North Carolina museum exhibits mysterious statue

A newly exhibited Native American sculpture in the Cherokee County Historical Museum portrays two figures with owl-like faces and toddler-like bodies. Do they represent an unusual style of Native...

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Appalachian Mountains: the fascinating search for a word’s true meaning

The word, Apalache, first appeared in the Spanish archives during the Pánfilo de Narváez Expedition (1527-1536). When asked about gold, Florida Indians pointed to the north and said that the Apalache...

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Did rogue federal law enforcement officers orchestrate the “Maya...

Someone pushed the wrong button in a federal law enforcement officer’s personal computer and almost instantaneously the People of One Fire received the names and personal email addresses of all the...

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Did refugees, fleeing Mexico, spark the sudden appearance of towns in the...

During the past two years, there has been a radical change in thinking among Mexican anthropologists concerning the ethnic identity of the Toltecs. It is now believed that the Toltecs were composed of...

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Update: Irish Colonists on the South Atlantic Coast

Since this article was first published at Thanksgiving of 2012,  we have found much more proof that there were indeed European settlers on the South Atlantic Coast long before the French and Spanish of...

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Who built this mysterious stone structure on the Flint River?

In early 2012, when the People of One Fire first became aware of this almost forgotten landmark in the extreme southwest corner of Georgia, it seemed to have no sure explanation. There was no other...

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Brief Update: Cultural memory of the American holocaust

Analysis of the Creek Migration Legends Series During the past month I have been studying every line of the “lost” colonial documents that were discovered in April 2015.   I also have obtained other...

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9/11 . . . instant messages from the hell of Ground Zero

This memory from the past honors the Americans, who died, were injured or lost loved ones on September 11, 2001 – a day that those who experienced it, will never forget. It was exactly this moment,...

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Mysterious origins of the Uchee (Yuchi~Euchee) – Part Three

Because there has been so little research into the Uchee, anything said about their possible origins must be in the realm of speculation. About the only benchmark is that their presence in the...

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Map: Indigenous Stone Structures in the Southeast

The information on this generalized map was taken from a GIS map being maintained by the People of One Fire.  However, by agreement with the National Park Service, the precise GIS map cannot be shown...

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Origins of the South Atlantic Coastal Peoples . . . Part One

The lost box of British colonial documents from 1735, commonly called the “Migration Legend of the Creek People,” was found in April 2015. The box actually contained descriptions of four migration...

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Medieval Irish Colonists on the South Atlantic Coast

Since 1530, “De Orbe Novo” (About the New World) by Peter Martyr, has been in publication and generally available in libraries. It contains a chapter, which describe Duhare, a European province on the...

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Duhare story interfaces with Scott Wolter’s Knights Templar research

For over 470 years scholars ignored the eyewitness accounts of a European colony on the South Atlantic Coast, named Duhare, because these people milked dairy deer and made cheese.   No one bothered to...

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Edisto Island, South Carolina . . . 4000 years ago

Fig Island Shell Rings National Historic Landmark on Edisto Island is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Western Hemisphere.  Test digs obtained radiocarbon dates as old as 2110 BC....

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Video – Never contacted tribe on Peru-Brazil border lives in massive one...

In this 2015 BBC documentary, you will travel along with a British expedition to make first contact with an Amazonian tribe that have never met a European . . . at least close up.  They are extremely...

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Bama’s Stone Bola Balls

To be fair, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia and South Carolina also have stone balls . . . maybe some other states, too. However, it was a comment from a POOF member in northeastern Alabama that set us on...

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Fort Caroline . . . the Search for America’s Lost Heritage

Infrared  and LIDAR imagery, furnished by a regional planning agency, and high resolution satellite images, provided by NASA, revealed history that has been lost for over 400 years.  In the process,...

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Painting shows Mayas living in Georgia in 1734!

This famous painting above by William Verelst was created in Westminster Palace, when Mikko Tamachichi led a delegation of Creek leaders to meet British officials in 1734.   Apparently,  no one ever...

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Hey Toya! . . . a goddess worshiped in the Andes, the Southeast and Bronze...

Ever wondered about the meaning behind the spiral earthen pyramids in Georgia and northeastern Mexico or the spiral petroglyphs that abound in the Andes, the Appalachians and at Bronze Age sites on the...

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