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his is a fascinating one of a kind book, which throws new light on the origin and ancient history of the 'Native' American tribes. No one of them seems to be native. They all came to America from different places of the planet earth at different times. Study of the glaciers combined with archeological finding claim that the southern half of North America has been already inhabited 40,000 years ago.
The book reveals the origin and ancient history of many of the Northern American tribes. Dakota, Mandan, Iroquois, and Cherokees were found to be Celtic tribes, who came to America through the Bering Strait around 600 A.D. The Celtic Pilgrims, who came from Europe to America 1,000 years later, called them 'Native Americans'.
Amazingly, the Welsh Pilgrims, who came from the British Isles, could still converse with the Welsh-speaking 'Natives' called Mandan 'Indians'. Each spoke their native Cymric language and they perfectly understood each other.
According to legends of the tribes Olmecs, Hopi, Zuni, Anasazi, and Orinoco, they came from Pacific Islands. The book also reveals the ethnic origin of the Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas.
Central American legends speak about Mag Votan - a majestic healer and civilizer, who came to Central America on ship from the East, taught the natives how to build canals for irrigation, healed them with hands, and when leaving promised to come back. Nobody wanted to believe the Mag Votan's story, until I was lucky enough to find the other end of it.
In a book written by the Israeli's King Solomon, I found a whole chapter devoted to Mag Votan. He visited Solomon during the building of the Temple of Jerusalem and told him the story of his long voyage - about the treasures of the land he found beyond the ocean and about the type of people inhabiting it. This proves that Mag Votan visited America during the reign of King Solomon (~900 B.C.).
I found the tribes of Joseph and Ruben (two of the 'lost tribes' of Israel) living in Central America. Probably, they came to America when Israel collapsed after the death of Solomon. Most likely, they used the maps of Mag Votan.