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Post by lgarcia on Jan 29, 2014 17:04:01 GMT -5
Apaches are way out of my area of expertise but...... The other evening I watched the TV show on the History Channel called Ancient Aliens. They showed a tribe in Africa whose name escapes me. They wore a headdress very similar to headdresses worm by the Apache White Mountain Spirit Dance. Gee! I hope I got that one right. I think they are Gan dancers. For some reason they didn't put these two styles of headdress together in their program. The big question is how or why are two different people on two different continents wearing the same regalia?
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Post by kayitah on Jan 29, 2014 19:45:26 GMT -5
googled it and found the episode you're referring to: arcturi.com/AncientAliens/DogonPeopleAndAliens.htmlIt's an interesting thought and while I find mystical and cryptozoological theories quite exciting and fascinating in an entertaining way, I can't positively say that I believe in it. That doesn't mean I think it's nonsense or wishful thinking and respect anyone's opinion and beliefs. Your thought is very interesting though. Actually, even though I can't say 'yes' to believing in the existence of aliens, I had exactly the same thought about the Gan headdresses. Some things we don't know or have no proof for, which makes it hard for us to belief or imagine. On the other hand, I know about something witnessed by my mom, her sisters and my grandparent that they have no other explanation for than 'power', whether natural or supernatural. They're all very down to earth, not superstitious at all. My grandfather was the most-down-to-earth guy you could possibly find. Hardworking, honest and happy with his life. If what they told me - independently and on individual occasions - would have been told me by someone else, I might not have believed it.
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Post by dT on Jan 29, 2014 20:31:46 GMT -5
It just means that indigenous cultures were WAY ahead of western technology. Those headdresses were really WiFi antennas. HAHAHA!!!!!
Seriously ... you raise a good question. Why are there some strong similarities in the headdress regalia? It's interesting to think about.
dT
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