The ancient people and civilizations of the
AMERICAS have always seemed to perplex citizens and scholars alike for 500
years.
Finally, a book unravels much of the mystery of who
these people were and perhaps where they came from. The new book,
"DECODING AMERICA'S ANCIENT INDIAN LANGUAGES"
uses unique research rather than rote learning.
While the ancient Egyptian
civilization and writing remained a mystery until the discovery of the ROSETTA
Stone by the soldiers
of Napoleon, this discovery of an American Rosetta
Stone points the way to decipher our colorful language history of the New
World.
The author, (dsmi...@san.rr.com) has published in two
languages. Why do the languages of the Americas seem so confusing?
It
seems that they were an admixture of at least three
(possiblly related) languages of Chinese, Japanese, and Sumerian.
Certainly there
is a strong influence from seafaring people.
America was known as the
ALGONQUIN Nation based on their coveted technology of the Flint Point. It
describes the nation
of "Being of the Bow and Flint arrow
;point". The source of their treasured mineral was known as QUIVIRA.
Indeed, these
were not stone age
people, but rich
civilizations thrust onto these shores
lacking access to the infrastructure left behind in
Europe, Asia and Middle East! They were SURVIVORS.