Jan 14

Chief Joseph Riverwind: The Giants

I find it interesting how there is a flood story in every culture around the world and it includes giants. Chief Joseph Riverwind discusses history from a Native American perspective.

6 Responses to “Chief Joseph Riverwind: The Giants”

  1. Eric D

    I read a story once about how the American Indians could not believe how easily the white man could lie and not keep his word. This was not only in regards to every day white people but the United States government who broke so many of the treaties they had signed with them. I tend to believe what the American Indians have to say about anything including Sasquatch!

  2. Charles R

    Some of these natives, Chief Joseph included are showing up on History type cable channels to present the oral traditions that have been passed down for thousands of years. Most are very similar. Last week David Paulides had a 2 hour show on the History Channel called Vanished, trying to make sense out of missing people around the National Parks. His best conclusion right now is portals opening up and he used some scientist and physicist to make his case. He also had Harvey Pratt ( bigfoot artist ) and Pratts wife. Last night I woke up in the middle of the night and David was on C2C AM. I see he has also written a book about Bigfoot and Giants. He surely would make a very good guest on this program.

    Know who else is into this study bigtime. That lovely lass – Megan Fox of Transformers fame. And she is quite knowledgeable also and seeking answers. She has a show on the Travel Channel called Legends of the Lost.

    https://www.travelchannel.com/shows/legends-of-the-lost-with-megan-fox

    She was also on the recent Ancient Aliens show in tribute to Erich Von Daniken.

    Surely there was a worldwide flood that wiped out a great portion of the population and civilizations as the last Ice Age melted, and maybe faster than scientist think. It raised Ocean levels up to 300 feet which would also change the rivers also. All civilization along the coasts and rivers ( which was at least 90 percent I would assume ) would have gone away.

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