Going to the Source | Welsh Indians?

Going to the Source | Welsh Indians?

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@ZoeKitten84
@ZoeKitten84 - 12.06.2024 16:04

The creaking in the background is really distracting

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@billsummy2412
@billsummy2412 - 12.06.2024 18:49

Another very interesting store !🤠👍👍

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@okancanarslan3730
@okancanarslan3730 - 12.06.2024 19:28

the glasses (googles ?) of 1600's were weird and must have been uncomfortable

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@gnostic268
@gnostic268 - 12.06.2024 20:54

A lot of these old historical "Welsh Prince Madoc" tales are just letters written by English colonials who were mostly ignorant of anything outside of their personal experiences. Sadly, these types of accounts are often used by Eurocentric settlers today to perpetuate stories that Welsh (white) people originally inhabited this continent and were replaced by Native Indigenous people. This is a settler-move-to-innocence and a way to historically revise the eventual colonization of Indigenous Native tribes and theft of ther ancestral lands via broken treaties. Along with the fact that there was once a supercontinent named Panagea and the Appalachian Mountains area was once attached to modern day Scotland some time in history before the dinosaurs, these stories are continually used by non-Indigenous/Native people to eradicate and erase tribal Nations and history.

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@Jubilo1
@Jubilo1 - 12.06.2024 22:41

The spectacles are a distraction.

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@WalesTheTrueBritons
@WalesTheTrueBritons - 13.06.2024 07:09

I was going to comment but what’s the point. We all know that if it’s to do with Wales (The real British people) then it’s all myth, and it doesn’t matter what evidence we provide. Linguistics, Ruins, Stones such as the Brandenburg stone. Academia have their favourites, and the “Welsh” aren’t one of them. Irish! English! Norman! Norse! Roman! Anyone but the Britons.

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@lindacosma2064
@lindacosma2064 - 13.06.2024 22:47

Domed homes? Like Ancient Irish

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@lindacosma2064
@lindacosma2064 - 13.06.2024 22:54

Momhenochoch looks like old Irish

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@luketracey3269
@luketracey3269 - 13.06.2024 23:36

Maddoc (maddic) ...means badman in beothuk language . Prince maddoc is Welsh. An Insult to indigenous people to suggest the Welsh are indians. The Beothuks also recorded the first white men came from the good spirit . ☘️👈...and you can find us in the Florida bog 8000 years ago . Same burial position as beothuks....and birdman petroglyphs easter island . Antipodal to India ! Kavakava ribs clearly displayed in Jaisalmer temples . Hereditary pectus excavatum. Hence the term "indians ". Algonquin language sharing linguistic links with Irish ! ...not Welsh! Beothuk meaning"the true people".☘️👈 Did you know Algonquin people own1\6 of earths surface? Legitimately! Neat huh

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@jamesivie5717
@jamesivie5717 - 13.06.2024 23:55

There are legends of a Welsh Prince sailing away with a group from Europe into the Atlantic. The best estimate is that they wound up in America. This would account for the unusual language encountered by Smith. There are also reports by of some explorers finding a group of Indians with an old Welsh Bible.

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@gunnerwestjessewest3486
@gunnerwestjessewest3486 - 14.06.2024 13:39

I have to say . My family stories is both right were your sitting .

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@azamatt3018
@azamatt3018 - 14.06.2024 15:32

Britain's hidden history Wilson and blacketts work explains true history of Prince madocs voyage.

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@tomtaylor6163
@tomtaylor6163 - 14.06.2024 21:18

Fascinating topic maybe the Welsh Indians sailed to America in a Corrucle

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@pelonconstante6271
@pelonconstante6271 - 15.06.2024 04:21

Love your regalia bro

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@noeldoyle4501
@noeldoyle4501 - 15.06.2024 14:47

Thanks, that was enjoyable, you have a great way of telling stories.

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@noeldoyle4501
@noeldoyle4501 - 15.06.2024 15:01

The South American people expected peaceful people carrying a CELTIC CROSS to arrive and uplift them, and trusted them. The Conquistadors carried a Latin Cross, and were not at all peaceful. Some of this information comes from the Hopi people of America.
A Catholic priest in the early 20th century heard Native Americans speaking an early form of Gaelic, and put his findings on record, so there could be a lot of truth in stories of early Celtic settlements in America.

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@matildagreene1744
@matildagreene1744 - 15.06.2024 17:28

Right...LOLOL 🤣 The Norsky's, the Jews and now the Welsh....all want to get their noses in on Native American Culture...GO AWAY. Indians are from tribes of North America. What about German Indians ? They wear funny hats. What about Japanese Indians. Their eyes are little. You forgot Polish Indians. They dance funny. Oh yeah, don't forget about Italian Indians. If you tie down their hands, they can't speak.. 😤 If it's not information passed down from your great grandmother to you personally...it's only MORE made up history !!!! 🙃

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@GM-sc3pt
@GM-sc3pt - 15.06.2024 17:45

If you look at the faces of Indigenous North Americans, they appear to have a mixed ancestry. They have the high cheek bones of East Asians, but have round eyes & tall European noses, some even having high bridged Roman noses. Some South American tribes have some Australian Aboriginal genes. Some tribes in Brazil, use the Australian Aboriginal musical instrument, the Didgeridoo & some North American tribes used the spear launching "atlatl", which is called a woomera in Australia. During the last Ice Age, the sea was 400 feet lower, so distances between land & islands weren't as great. Also, how do we know, that continental drift, was always as slow, as it is today?

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@JonDoeNeace
@JonDoeNeace - 16.06.2024 11:16

Are you saying Welsh Colonials who have descendants with Natives or that pre colonial Natives are part Welsh. One of those things is fine, the other is looking for a fight 😂

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@mnk9073
@mnk9073 - 17.06.2024 00:12

"Welsh" was used for a long time to refer to something unintelligible and foreign by (germanic-languages speaking) Europeans. So someone writing in the 1600s he met "welsh speakers" doesn't mean Cymru but plain and simple something alien and incomprehensible.

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@lindakay9552
@lindakay9552 - 18.06.2024 11:22

OH MY GOD!!!! Sir John Egerton in my 10th great grand uncle. My 9th great grandfather was Richard Egerton. Son of Sir Richard Egerton of Ridley, Cheshire England. My 9th great grandfather was half brother of Sir Thomas Egerton 1st Viscount of Brackley.

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@nativeandindigenuscraftcre433
@nativeandindigenuscraftcre433 - 18.06.2024 22:19

Hi thanks for sharing but it like colonist are not right in a way they didnt know how to handle from staving to death meaning bont know how to serving off the land that was life was about for indigenous people how how they didn't sorry to be that way that how i feel about it

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@danielferguson3784
@danielferguson3784 - 18.06.2024 23:39

Kindly stop with the two finger signs, here in England that's the same as the middle finger.
Make a 2 with the fingers the other way round, that's safe.

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@timmullen8951
@timmullen8951 - 19.06.2024 01:16

Is sounds as if the European colonists wanted to take what the Indigenous People/Native American "Indians" had from the start, beginning with their stores of food.

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@JoesWebPresence
@JoesWebPresence - 19.06.2024 14:27

Watching this has left me gruntled, convovulated and whelmed.

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@alansmith795
@alansmith795 - 19.06.2024 15:13

Hi I'm a yorkylivingin Portugal the name of the farm is bruzios and is apparently a Welsh family name

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@cargumdeu
@cargumdeu - 19.06.2024 17:23

My, arent you looking pleased with yourself? No doubt that's the entire matter done-and-dusted as far as you're concerned, but I dont think you've addressed all the potential evidence from the historical record here, I'm no expert but even I know there's more to the story than this. If a Welsh prince did lead an expedition here 500 years beforehand and the decendants intermarry with locals, I find this no more unlikely than the fact that Vikings and the Chinese both predated Colombus. What we would expect to see 500 years later is an elusive tribe that kept themselves away from other native Americans, with a mixed language using some words similar to the Welsh equivalent, and possibly distinct building styles. And what I understand from the books I've read is that there are examples of this in the early settler record, in letters and reports if not actual newspaper articles.

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@GenericYoutubeGuy
@GenericYoutubeGuy - 19.06.2024 19:54

Adventures of Roger talks a lot about this in a video, apparently Jefferson tried to get William Clark or Meriwether Lewis to investigate some pockets of evidence along the Ohio river which included things like helmets, castle stone, skulls swords, etc, as well as a ‘white’ tribe with welsh styled boats and tents.

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@GenericYoutubeGuy
@GenericYoutubeGuy - 19.06.2024 19:56

Native legend has it an advanced white tribe settled along the Ohio river and then the natives fought and killed most of them. Some castle-stone ruins have been discovered along the Ohio river as well, and also helmets, etc.

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@FrithonaHrududu02127
@FrithonaHrududu02127 - 20.06.2024 05:47

Were you thinking very the lead singer of XTC?

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@ez3333
@ez3333 - 20.06.2024 07:02

😇👍

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@ez3333
@ez3333 - 20.06.2024 07:03

😇👍

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@ez3333
@ez3333 - 20.06.2024 07:03

😇👍

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@Ggdivhjkjl
@Ggdivhjkjl - 20.06.2024 10:55

Was expecting to hear something about St Brendan the Navigator in this video.

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@allon33
@allon33 - 20.06.2024 16:21

Good history.

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@paulbork7647
@paulbork7647 - 20.06.2024 17:02

Perhaps this was a rationale to get the fine Welshman to actively participate in the expedition and as some might say, “It couldn’t hurt.”

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@tomray8765
@tomray8765 - 20.06.2024 17:04

My French-Algerian Geology professor told us of a southern Central American expedition he was on with a Hungarian colleague, some years back. To everyone's surprise, the Hungarian found he could communicate with the local Indians.

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@ChrisLawton66
@ChrisLawton66 - 20.06.2024 19:00

Love the video but I despise your creaky table.

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@fload46d
@fload46d - 20.06.2024 20:27

From what I know about the English in the new world, they were pretty much the source of most of the problems here.

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@frankforce9241
@frankforce9241 - 21.06.2024 22:29

Enjoyed it very much! Cool glasses! Thanks for posting! Best wishes Frank

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@bethpike3833
@bethpike3833 - 22.06.2024 03:17

I like the spectacles. But I Really like this young man's delivery! It's so easy to listen to and enjoy, as well as to learn from. Thank you, sir!

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@HighWealder
@HighWealder - 22.06.2024 10:55

The 'Americans ' like to speak of the 'English ' as though they are some 'other', allowing them to distance themselves from the events.
While all the time speaking some archaic form of English that reminds me of the dialects of Devon and Dorset in south west England.

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@heidikirchmann9221
@heidikirchmann9221 - 23.06.2024 07:01

SPecs a bit of weirdness yes... but as someone who listens, the blasted squeaky chair! 😡 seriously?!

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@uptoncriddington6939
@uptoncriddington6939 - 24.06.2024 01:22

It’s pronounced Edgerton not Eagerton.

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@robertalford2257
@robertalford2257 - 13.07.2024 14:08

'The Holy Kingdom' by Adrian Gilbert is a book that gives so much evidence on this topic. His work with Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett should be taught in schools, not the tripe we are force fed. And we send students to 'university' to ignore these subjects?

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