TruthRevealed🪶🪶 :
We went by our mother’s bloodline sister that is what determined if we were indigenous or not. This is how we governed kinship which is bloodties, when in the womb we exchange blood cells with our mother thats our bloodline, the ancestors had that knowledge. From her we inherited our clan and town name we didn’t go by tribes we had town-based identities in the southeast USA. There was no such thing as mixed ancestry with our people. We couldn’t go by our father only by the maternal lines, it was a matrilineal system. If the mother had a son he is indigenous but he can’t pass that clan and town name down to his children. This is why they pushed a patriarchal system on us, they erased our mothers in records and only documented the men, making it difficult to trace your bloodline. Yes, we had cities and towns we still live in them they changed the name of these towns and destroyed many and took over the rest. We were not primitive hunter gatherers we had this country already built up these cities and towns here are ancient. Hernando de Soto Chroniclers (1500s): Described massive cities, chiefdoms, plazas, roads, and towns across Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Carolinas.
Recorded organized governments, large populations, and sophisticated societies. He also documented the people identifying by town names for example our people would say “Wolf clan from Coweta.” Those are the places we identified by, with town names like Okmulgee, Okfuskee, Abihka, Oktuskee, Kasihta, Oconee, Chiaha, Yazoo, Takwabatchee, Apalachicola, etc.. This practice has been hidden from us this was law since time immemorial. We had thousands of town names we went by, this is the hidden truth that no one is talking about. They erased those names which erased us, we didn’t go by these broad pan-tribal names of today, thats one way we can tell that those people are imposters.
2026-05-13 23:57:21