Sunday, June 14, 2026

Book of Mormon Evidences: Cherokee Origin Story.

 I have been reading the book Trails of Tears: Paths of Beauty by Joseph Bruchac.  In this book he describes the history of the Cherokee:  "In 1823, John Haywood made the first serious study of Cherokee origins.  He asserted that they were the descendants of two distinct nations that had migrated from Asia.  There Cherokees were, in his estimation, linked to the ancient Hebrews and the Hindus.  Haywood and others based such beliefs on the stories told them by Cherokees of their time.

"In tales they interpreted as 'traditional' legends, events included the expulsion from Eden, the Tower if Babel, and Moses and the crossing of the Red Sea were all related in a Cherokee context.  Clear evidence, these scholars concluded, of their amazing claims.  James Adair's History of the American Indians, published in 1775, also refers to such Cherokee myths as proof of their Hebrew origin." 

Some scholars feel that the Cherokee retold lessons they had learned from early Christian missionaries with this regard, rather than stories original to the Cherokee.  The Cherokee do seem related linguistically to the Iroquois.  It appears they did migrate from the north, arriving in their traditional area around Georgia in 1000 A.D.  The Book of Mormon stories indicate that there was a great war in the Great Lakes, upper New York area about 400 A.D.  This war was between the Nephites and Lamanites, two groups that came from the Middle East of Hebrew origin.  The Lamanites defeated the Nephites.  The Nephites were destroyed, except those that joined the Lamanites.  It may very well be that the Cherokee left the northeast about this time and slowly traveled to the southeast. 

Book of Mormon Evidences: Uto Aztecan (Shoshone) Language and Egyptian Semitic Languages

 When I worked with the Duckwater Shoshone Tribe 1983-1985, a delegation of Shoshone went to the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.  The Western Shoshone Defense Project was testifying with regards to their homelands and that they had not given up the rights to their land.  The two sent from Duckiwater were virginia Sanchez and Kathy Graham Blackeye.  When they returned they were amazed at the similarities between their Native language, Shoshone, and Hebrew.  They commented that they could actually understand each other in a limited manner and that several words were in common.  

This video presentation presentation explains why to a great extent.  There are enough similarities between the languages to hint at a Hebrew influence in Native American language in North and Central America.  




Wednesday, June 10, 2026

USS Marlin Submarine at Freedom Park in Omaha

 The USS Marlin is a small submarine; the smallest size made for the U.S. Navy.  It is now a museum at Freedom Park in Omaha.  



Marlin, not the conger





torpedo tube

torpedoes


galley

scores

coming up the Missouri


Aircraft at Freedom Park

 There are a few aircraft at Freedom Park.  







USS Hazard: Mine Sweeper: Mine Sweeper techniques

 USS Haazard is at Freedom Park in Omaha.  It served in WWII but is now kept as a museum.  



depth charges





berths




galley

















more berths



How mines were destroyed



officers berth







This was used to help cut lines holding mines in place