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Anonymous (ID: Di6YAS8D) United Kingdom No.514866728 >>514866851 >>514867995
You know what is sad...
The extinction of the Ano (Timucua) or the Original Florida Man! No Ais or Calusa left either!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timucua
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timucua_language
Anonymous (ID: pLSUDRTq) United States No.514866851 >>514866913 >>514867038
>>514866728 (OP)
Worry about your own race you fucking... you fucking.. I don't even have words to describe you.
Anonymous (ID: Di6YAS8D) United Kingdom No.514866913 >>514867009
>>514866851
I don't either.
Anonymous (ID: pLSUDRTq) United States No.514867009 >>514867299
>>514866913
Oh I didn't realize it was you. Carry on brother. o/
Anonymous (ID: Di6YAS8D) United Kingdom No.514867038
>>514866851
They've found skeletons of Ano up to 6 1/2 feet tall... Seems like the short kings remain!
Anonymous (ID: Di6YAS8D) United Kingdom No.514867299 >>514867427
>>514867009
It would've been interesting if Incas, Mayans and Timucua levies made it to the Appalachian Mountains, displacing the Cherokee into the lands of the Iroquois and the Creeks and Yuchi into the Ozarks.
Anonymous (ID: pLSUDRTq) United States No.514867427 >>514868037
>>514867299
Why are you so interested in AmerIndian history? I lived in a reservation for quite some time and never found them to be worthy of study.
Anonymous (ID: uPJLJL+2) Romania No.514867995
>>514866728 (OP)
NAS coal
Anonymous (ID: Di6YAS8D) United Kingdom No.514868037 >>514868243
>>514867427
Well I was posting alternate history, something that didn't happen. But I find many tribes interesting especially concerning their languages and historical migrations due to whatever reason. Once the Dakotan peoples lived far from the Black Hills around the vicinity of Cahokia on the northern Mississippi but due to the Little Ice Age and Algonquian depredations on their settlements, became nomadic westwards.
Anonymous (ID: Di6YAS8D) United Kingdom No.514868243
>>514868037
But Siouans did already live in Dakota but were Hidatsa and Mandan who I believe were the previous custodians of the Black Hills. Not too different to the later Dakotan migrants and I believe religiously the sacredness of the Hills was transmitted by the Mandan and Hidatsa to the later Dakota, Nakota and Lakota settlers.