
Why Cuz’n Ray is afinding Maori DNA in us’n’s family DNA

Two big ethnological bombshells coming up next in People Of One Fire
While running multiple regression (statistical) analyses yesterday trying to find the meaning of Maya, I stumbled upon an astonishing fact. The same suffixes for “tribe or clan” were used in Bronze Age Sweden/Denmark, Bronze Age Ireland/northern Scotland, the indigenous Southeastern United States and New Zealand. Oh, I also figured out the meaning of Maya. The answer was in our Muskogee-Creek dictionary. Now that is a game changer. It appears that pretty much the same people lived in Florida/Georgia, western Cuba and northern Yucatan prior to the return of the Arawaks. They called themselves Mayas (of sorts) but were not real Mayas. Now, I bet you’uns are real kornfuzed. Stay tuned for the article.

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