Weaving and Mythology: Spider Grandmother/Woman (rarely Spider Grandfather/Man), often related with moon deities, and/or WISE/Intelligent Creator/Crafter, seen in Indigenous Beliefs in the Americas as well as around the World

Damien Marie AtHope’s Art ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref, ref   Archaeological Tropes That Perpetuate Colonialism “The archaeological myths about collapse and abandonment deny how contemporary Indigenous peoples maintain continuity or association with...

My thoughts on the Origin of the Mound Builders of the Americas: mainly C-Y-DNA in the Mounds of North America and mainly Q-Y-DNA in the Mounds of South America, and their seeming connections to mounds all over the world

ref ~ CE 1200. This complex was located by the Mississippi River where the Arch and “The Dome” are today. It was a walled fortress and a Cahokia-related “city” completely destroyed by the mid-1800s. ref, ref, ref ref ref, ref “The “Mound...

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