first inhabitants

  • Unveiling the Original Mound Builders

    There is evidence, oral tradition, and suppressed history that women played a central role in the Mound Builder civilizations, particularly within the Washitaw (Ouachita) Nation and other ancient matrilineal cultures across Turtle Island (North America). “Before patriarchy, there was the Earth Mother. And her daughters built the mounds.” — Livity.Blog | Hidden Histories. Ancestral Intelligence.

  • The Andamanese: A Living Gateway to Hidden Human Histories

    The Andamanese are among the oldest living humans on Earth—yet most have never heard of them. Their existence challenges the Out-of-Africa theory and may hold secrets to Black Indigenous origins across the globe. Read the full article on Livity.Blog.

  • The Forgotten Forest Dwellers: The Erasure of the Maniq People of Thailand

    Discover the erased history of Thailand’s Maniq people—Black Indigenous forest dwellers fighting for survival and recognition.

  • Bougainville: Bamboo Music and Blood-Stained Soil

    Bougainville, an island in the Solomon Sea, holds rich ancestral histories amidst struggles for Indigenous sovereignty and cultural preservation. Despite the devastation from colonial exploitation and mining, Bougainvilleans have maintained their identity through traditional music and oral traditions, emphasizing resilience against erasure and advocating for environmental justice. Their story parallels global Indigenous struggles.

  • Red Hair in Black Communities: Tracing the Forgotten Bloodlines of Black and Indigenous Peoples

    Red hair in Black and Indigenous communities often challenges colonial narratives of ancestry, suggesting deeper historical connections that predate European influence. Genetic studies show that the MC1R gene linked to red hair may stem from ancient lineages. This trait symbolizes the survival of diverse histories and identities across generations, revealing erased legacies.

  • Beyond Ancient Aliens: How the Igigi Connect Starseeds to Indigenous Bloodlines

    This post bridges alien theory with Indigenous wisdom, tracing starseed origins back to Earth’s oldest ancestors.

  • Was Punt in Ancient America? Rethinking the True Cradle of Civilization

    The Egyptians called it Ta Netjer—Land of the Gods. Many believe Punt was in East Africa, but ancient clues point west. Could the true Punt lie in the Americas? From pyramids to sacred plants found in mummies, history may be far older—and more connected—than we’ve been told. Discover the truth on Livity.Blog.

  • Powerful Shinnecock Indians PowPow Story: All is Not Lost (2016), youtube.com

    The Shinnecock Indians: Black Indigenous Guardians of the Hamptons

    The Shinnecock Indian Nation, long before European contact, thrived on Long Island’s shores for over 10,000 years. Their rich Black Indigenous heritage challenges colonial narratives. Despite colonization and land theft, they continue to assert their identity, fighting for cultural preservation and economic sovereignty amid modern challenges. Their story embodies resilience and connection to the land.

  • Erased from the Earth: The Hidden Genocides of Europe

    They were erased in silence. From the genocide of Bosnian Muslims to the forgotten Indigenous peoples of Europe—the truth has been buried beneath flags, rewritten history, and forced assimilation. But we remember. And we speak. The ancestors of the Sami, the Celts, the Basques, and the Romani are calling. The voices of Srebrenica still echo.…

  • Sacred Lineages: The Choctaw and the Mystery of Mitochondrial Memory (Part II)

    The article explores the genetic connections between the Choctaw and ancient civilizations such as the Berbers, Egyptians, and Sumerians. It highlights the unique mitochondrial haplogroup X2a found in the Choctaw, suggesting potential pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact or shared ancestry. These cultures share spiritual reverence for feminine energy and maternal lineage, indicating a profound historical interconnection.

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