Sephardic Moorish Maritine Network / First Settlers Of North Carolina / Croatian / Lumbee / Roanoke



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In this video we will be discussing the very earliest colonist of the North Carolina Coast.
In corroboration to previous presentation we will be reading from a scholarly article on a Croatian and Sephardic Moorish Settlement little talked about in academic curriculums.

Another look at the “Lost Roanoke Colony”
They were never lost ,they assimilated and amalgamated with ht local indigenous population before Jamestown was formed.

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22 thoughts on “Sephardic Moorish Maritine Network / First Settlers Of North Carolina / Croatian / Lumbee / Roanoke”

  1. I was wondering could you in the future do a video about what are now predominantly white universities and the Ivy league schools that were started by the black Europeans like the University of Virginia, William and Mary University, and Princeton?

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  2. Personally🌐 there are two degrees of Suffolk🌐 Jews some of them are Israelites and the other some more🌐 the moors I 🌐think that they can sit along with the the Israelites and🌐 that there is no accountability when we enter the blessings of the most high but on contrary🌐 we say ne they shall be going into slavery with the other they are on righteous 🌐and rotten scandals and they definitely did will come to🌐 permission

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  3. The lumbee tribe🏢 are in Africa kemetic hamid's Nye Lothian they are not Israelites🏩 maybe they complicit in selling you so why were they in Europe and some of them later moved to America this is why you guys coming in love each other anybody can live next to you as long as they have black skin but you guys have a problem with a white man

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  4. Wow! I never thought of Hatteras as being the name of a tribe. This could be the clue to solving my great great grandmother, Lela Hatter. We can't find anything on her.

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  5. Speaking of Desoto, I think my uncles found evidence of him traveling through our county in the 1500s. My uncle from Georgia was here visiting last week and he said that when he was younger, he and my other uncle found some old Spanish coins out in the country where they grew up. This would've been back in the late 50s or in the 60s. He said that he don't remember what they did with them. That they probably lost them somehow.

    If only they knew then the significance of what they had found! I read a while back that they also found some Spanish bells in a mound here. I think it was the Oliver mound site. We have a lake here called Desoto Lake. They named the lake after him because at that time it was connected to the Mississippi River and they believe that's where Desoto and his men crossed the Mississippi.

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  6. @kurimeo Ahau, This is my story, the place Manteo is my tribal grounds. Just when I think I know it all, You hits me with another Vibe. This video is so eye-opening for me. I've recently learned of Asenath BarzagnI -High Queen -Woman RabbI is connected to one of my surnames. Do you have a video of her? To The Nay Sayers, These are my direct ancestors, I have not found any of the videos on my family FALSE. Thank You,….. Hawa ! .

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  7. So where is MOROCO again the felled where Al MOROC America ..they just said it because there was no MOROCO in Africa till 1956 so where is MOROCO an it said the when west .to America to MOROCO where is MOROCO in the 15 century..an moor means land ..in dose not mean dark skin …an we are the land ..so we are the moors

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  8. My mother, who was born in 1900, attended the first Croatoan Indian School that was built in 1909 in Robeson County, N. C. She finished the first 8 years, and then she taught at that school for at least one year. She married my father when she was 19 years old, who was also from the same area in Sampson County. My great-grandfather was a Butler, and my great grandmother's name was Rachael. Her sister's name was Amanise, which I see was very close to the Sephardic Jewish name Anaise. I have communicated with the Lumbee tribal office who have invited me to come to see them. I haven't gone there yet because I'm not sure whether my people are from the Lumbee or the Coharie tribe, which is the town that they lived in. The Coharie tribal group was not so friendly when I tried to contact them. They don't like "Negroes", which they were called until they received their tribal status about 40 years ago. I must do some more diging, I wish I could interest some family members who have the time.

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  9. Fire video, my 2nd great grandma Alvia Jolly married a man named Moe Chatman 😮 and my paw paw is a Booker it’s a long line I drew all the way back to 1820s in South Carolina, both of these lines came to Louisiana around 1860s – 80s the Booker line is my Cowboy Line 🐎🐎.

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  10. if anyone is new to his work, get an old dictionary (the older the better), He's big on word origins (and right) I've found connections between Navajo words and villages in the middle of nowhere Pakistan

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  11. HE IS ABSOLUTELY CORRECT IN OUR FAMILY TREE WE FOUND MASSEY SURNAME WHO IMMIGRATED FROM DUMFRIESHIRE ENGLAND TO HAITI THEM VIRGINIA TAKING A CARIBBEAN WIFE AND SERVED IN REVOLUTIONARY WAR AND WERE IN MILITARY RECORDS HE IS LISTED AS COLORED TROOPS.

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