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Apocalypse Prophecies: Native End of the World Teachings

Even though the Mayans weren’t actually predicting the end of the world, we’d play along anyway. Some of those teachings are just as relevant in 2017 as they were in 2012.

Other Hopi teachings refer to the nine signs. The first sign said the white-skinned men would come, the second said: “Our lands will see the coming of spinning wheels filled with voices. In his youth, my father saw this prophecy come true with his eyes—the white men bringing their families in wagons across the prairies.”

The rest of the signs are typically listed as follows:

“This is the Third Sign: A strange beast like a buffalo but with great long horns, will overrun the land in large numbers. These White Feather saw with his eyes—the coming of the white men’s cattle.

“This is the Fourth Sign: The land will be crossed by snakes of iron.

“This is the Fifth Sign: The land shall be criss-crossed by a giant spider’s web.

“This is the Sixth Sign: The land shall be criss-crossed with rivers of stone that make pictures in the sun.

“This is the Seventh Sign: You will hear of the sea turning black, and many living things dying because of it.

“This is the Eighth Sign: You will see many youth, who wear their hair long like my people, come and join the tribal nations, to learn their ways and wisdom.

“And this is the Ninth and Last Sign: You will hear of a dwelling-place in the heavens, above the earth, that shall fall with a great crash. It will appear as a blue star. Very soon after this, the ceremonies of my people will cease.”


The Hopi aren’t alone when it comes to prophecies about how the world will end either.

Abenaki storyteller Joseph Bruchac pointed to Handsome Lake, a 19thcentury Seneca prophet whose predictions are presented by anthropologist Arthur Parker in The Code of Handsome Lake, the Seneca Prophet, published in 1913. Handsome Lake predicted the world would end by fire in the year 2100.

“Now we think that when the end comes the earth will be destroyed by fire and not one upon it will escape for all the earth will be enveloped in flames and all those who refuse to believe in Gai’wiio’ will be in it,” reads section 77 from The Code of Handsome Lake.

He also predicted the destruction of the environment, famines and war. One of his predictions, in section 93 of Parker’s book, even seems to predict the destruction of the ozone layer:

So then they proceeded on their journey but had not gone far when they stopped.

Then the messengers said, ‘Watch,’ and pointed to a certain spot toward the setting sun.

So he watched and saw a large object revolving. It was white and moving slowly.

Then said the four messengers, ‘What did you see?’

He answered, ‘I saw a large object revolving. It was white and moving slowly.’

Then said the messengers, ‘It is true. The thing is that which regulates the air over the earth. It is that which we call the Odä’eo (the veil over all). It is said that it would bring great calamity should it revolve too fast. Should it turn faster it would injure mankind. Now we are the regulators and watchers of the veil over all.’

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Wovoka

“Among our Abenaki nations it is often said that after Gluskonba (or Gluskabe or Glooskap) left the people and went to an island far out in the Big Water,” Bruchac told ICMN. “There he sits in his wigwam, making arrowheads. And when his lodge is filled with them, he will return and make use of them to destroy the enemies of the Native people.”

The Northern Paiute had Wovoka, a religious leader who was born around 1856 and predicted the coming of a new world. He was also the leader of the Ghost Dance movement, which was danced to help prepare for the new world.

“We don’t know exactly how he imagined the new world would occur but it’s clear that he taught that it would occur through some kind of cataclysmic event…maybe through a kind of earthquake…some sources suggest a great snow,” said Jeffrey Ostler, a historian at the University of Oregon who has written about Wovoka’s prophecies, during a show on Back Story Radio. “It [cataclysmic event] would destroy or remove European Americans and then after that there would be a renewed world where game would return, ancestors who had died would return to life and Indian people would be able to live well again.”


Ever watch this ?



Koyaanisqatsi part 1/9


YES. I remember that from the '80s.

Matter o' fact I still remember all the word from the theme song.


Not one word is spoken through out the entire movie.

That's because it costs more. AFTRA regs. :deal:
 
When Yellowstone finally blow the Liberal news for that day will be "Russia Trump Russia Trump Russia Trump"'







Yellowstone has already blown once. The last time was 600,000 years or so ago, and it caused a caldera to form that is around 1500 square miles. Thankfully, these type of eruptions are very rare. But when they happen they are world changing events. Not just the continent they are on.
 
When Yellowstone finally blow the Liberal news for that day will be "Russia Trump Russia Trump Russia Trump"'
Jeez, ol' a, you don't really have to provide further proof that you are an idiot. You have already provided ample proof. Yes, Yellowstone will soon have a major eruption. Certainly within the next 50,000 years. We are talking geology, you know.
 
Yellowstone Caldera
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yellowstone Caldera

The northeastern part of Yellowstone Caldera, with the Yellowstone River flowing through Hayden Valley and the caldera rim in the distance
Highest point
Elevation
9,203[1] ft (2,805 m)
Coordinates
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44°24′N 110°42′WCoordinates:
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44°24′N 110°42′W
Geography
Location
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States
Parent range Rocky Mountains
Topo map USGS Yellowstone National Park
Geology
Age of rock
2,100,000–70,000 years[3]
Mountain type Caldera[2] and supervolcano
Climbing
Easiest route
Hike/auto/bus
The Yellowstone Caldera is a volcanic caldera and supervolcano located in Yellowstone National Park in the United States, sometimes referred to as the Yellowstone Supervolcano. The caldera and most of the park are located in the northwest corner of Wyoming. The major features of the caldera measure about 34 by 45 miles (55 by 72 km).[4]

The caldera formed during the last of three supereruptions over the past 2.1 million years: the Huckleberry Ridge eruption 2.1 million years ago (which created the Island Park Caldera and the Huckleberry Ridge Tuff); the Mesa Falls eruption 1.3 million years ago (which created the Henry's Fork Caldera and the Mesa Falls Tuff); and the Lava Creek eruption approximately 630,000 years ago (which created the Yellowstone Caldera and the Lava Creek Tuff).[5]

Three caldera type eruptions in the last 2.1 million years.
 

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