What Natives Say Bigfoot Is: History Of The Ottawa And Chippewa Indians Of Michigan By AJ Blackbird

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What Natives Say Bigfoot Is: History Of The Ottawa And Chippewa Indians Of Michigan By AJ Blackbird

Hello ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining me this evening as I read you a short bedtime story from www.labaye.org, a wonderful website filled with old maps, historical records and accounts, remnant race artifacts, information on early contact between Native North Americans, copper giants and the Europeans. This is a bedtime story, purely for entertainment purposes. This piece is not a guidance piece by any means, it is just a reading of an old account. Please don’t take any lessons or guidance from anything said in this video, it’s just an entertaining bedtime story. Take it in that context, eat the meat, spit out the bones. Take what you can from the text but leave what doesn’t resonate. You know, take it with a grain of salt. If you have any questions just ask.

The History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan by A.J. Blackbird (Mack-Aw-De-Penessy (Blackbird – L’Oiseau Noir)
Featuring such topics as:
– What the Ottawa Chiefs and Natives say is the true "origin story" of Bigfoot. It’s quite an interesting account.
– The British use of smallpox.
– The Jesuits.
If you go to www.labaye.org and read this little book, you can read about the unfortunate fate of Blackbird’s’ older brother who was murdered as he was training to become a Priest at Rome. The biggest day of his life, the very morning he was to graduate as a priest, he didn’t show up! Upon inspection of his quarters they found he had been poisoned. (“By leaden bullet, poison, or the strangulating chord”, from the Extreme oath of the Jesuits).
The most popular theory holds that they didn’t want him be raised to such an elevated and educated level, on par with the elite of society’s latest philosophies and philosophers on the most important, pressing issues of the day. They couldn’t let a "savage wild-man of the woods" (as they put it) attain the same standards of intellectual prowess and political savvy, nor utilize their tools of the classical liberal arts, ie rhetoric against him and his cohorts. Imagine the headlines at the time. They couldn’t allow it.
Who knows what kind of witty repertoire he might have developed… or even if he might then (after graduating as a priest) have had much more clout and respect given in light of his title and training… and thus how much more he may have been able to assist his fellow Ottawa and Chippewa, (or Algonquin, or Iroquois), or any other tribe in their disputes with the U.S. and Canadian Imperial Governments.

You can view the website here: www.labaye.org (to see the whole site)
Or read the book from here:
http://www.labaye.org/item/80/280

If that link is down or doesn’t work, try this one:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/labaye/data/History%20of%20the%20Ottawa%20and%20Chippewa%20Indians%20of%20Michigan,%20by%20Andrew%20Blackbird.pdf

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Thanks for watching!
Yah bless you.