indigenous
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Cobalt and Carnage: The Hidden Cost of Our Smartphones
Congo’s minerals power our tech—but at the cost of lives, land, and legacy. Uncover the hidden genocide at Livity.blog.
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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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Death of a Dye? The Hidden War Behind Red 40 and the Ancient Wisdom of Cochineal
To the Aztecs and Maya, color was not decoration—it was declaration. Red was life, vitality, and spirit. When Spanish colonizers arrived, they saw cochineal’s richness and value—and did what they always did. They extracted it, commodified it, and tried to erase the people who made it sacred. Fast-Forward: The Rise of the Synthetic Era… The…
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Bloodlines of the Ancients: Exploring the Rare Blood Types and DNA of the Blackfeet, Blood Indians, and Choctaw Peoples
In the great rivers of our ancestral memory, blood is not just life—it is legacy. Among Indigenous nations, sacred traditions and oral history have long preserved the understanding that blood carries the spirit of the ancestors. Today, science begins to echo this truth as researchers uncover the unique genetic signatures embedded in the lineages of…
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The Twa, Ireland’s Stone Monuments, and the Untold Histories of the First Peoples
The Twa people, one of the oldest human lineages, are said to have traveled far beyond Africa, carrying ancient knowledge, architecture, and traditions. Could they have reached Ireland long before the Celts?
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Was Queen Calafia Real? The Lost Amazon Warriors of Ancient California and the Island That Disappeared
The Lost Amazon Warriors of Ancient California 🏺🌊 Was Queen Calafia real? Could her legendary island kingdom have been inspired by an actual warrior society in ancient California? For centuries, maps depicted California as an island, but what if that wasn’t just a mistake? Geological evidence shows that Lake Corcoran once covered much of the…
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The Black Seminoles and the Seminole Wars: A Hidden Chapter of Aboriginal American History
The Black Seminoles were more than just allies of the Seminole Nation—they were an integral part of its identity, forged through shared struggle, resilience, and a deep ancestral connection to the Americas. Often described as “runaway slaves,” these individuals were, in truth, part of an older lineage of Black Aboriginal Americans who had lived on…
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Lalibela’s Hidden Codes: Mysticism, Sacred Architecture, and the Power of Spiritual Fasting
Fasting serves as a spiritual gateway intertwined with the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, a site rooted in divine vision and sacred geometry. King Lalibela’s journey reflects the importance of fasting in accessing higher consciousness. It raises questions about ancient wisdom, possible pre-Christian origins, and the profound connection between fasting and divine revelation.
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Are the Original Egyptian-Nubians Linked to Other Ancient Civilizations?
The article explores the connections between ancient civilizations including Egyptians, Nubians, Dravidians, Olmecs, and Aboriginal Australians. It suggests these cultures share a common heritage through spirituality, architecture, and genetic traits, indicating a global network that predates modern histories. The evidence highlights a shared legacy rooted in early human civilization.
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Cultural Apartheid in the U.S.: The Suppression of Indigenous and Black Art, History, and Identity
By Livity.Blog A System of Cultural Erasure The United States has long been heralded as a land of diversity and freedom, yet beneath its surface lies a system of cultural apartheid—a deliberate suppression of Indigenous, Black, and Latinx cultures through economic, legal, and social exclusion. Unlike the explicit laws of South African apartheid, the U.S.…
