
Richard Thornton continues with his amazing revelations about the Apalache, Euchee, Hitchiti and others in the Southeast. Part Two of Two.
The second part and conclusion of Pete Ferrand’s interview with Creek Indian Richard Thornton, touching on the Bronze Age Scandinavian entry into the Savannah River, pre-Celtic presence, Minoans in south Georgia, Panoans from Peru about 200 A.D., Itsa Mayas in north Georgia after about 1000 A.D. and remnant of Raleigh’s Lost Colony at the Apalache capital as proved by the Eleanor Dare Stones. Thornton attempts also to answer the host’s question about why so much of American Indian history is forbidden and suppressed.
Linda parker
1 May, 2023 at 7:42 am
How do you know if your creek Indian is there a special blood type are how do you get your dna done.
Donald Yates
2 May, 2023 at 12:11 pm
You could take the Basic American Indian DNA (https://dnaconsultants.com/product/our-tests/basic-american-indian-dna-test/) to see if you have a match with Creek Indian (https://dnaconsultants.com/us-creek-muskogean-indians/). But I should warn you this is a very small sample for such a big coonfederacy of tribes and you may not match. But we have 3 Cherokee and 1 Lumbee and 1 Native American Florida–neighboring related tribes.