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rich and tapped almost the new app from out to 0 new at using is it the constant in de la with the top stories now on al jazeera pose, a closing in mexico, where presidential down just as of elections have been mowed by finance. they've been at least 2 dest on putting day a, learn a position that presidential candidates search. you galvez says it's been the most violent campaign. sees mexico's history. multiple holding stations were set on fire . the 1st time a female presence expected to be elected as both front runners. a women nearly 100000000 people were eligible to focus on sunday. oh, that's what america edits. and this seeing human is in the capital mexico city. she
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says voter turnout has been high or this could save or the opposition candidate to search the database who had made a point of trying to ask opponents of the current government and of the candidate that represents president. and that is my new a lopez over level to come out onto it and go out and vote because that could she hopes get her into the it, it's not into the presidency very, very close to it and certainly bring the candidates that would be the mayor of mexico city into the palace, that's just over to my, to my left right next to the presidential palace. that's a very coveted position here. so we'll have to wait and see what happens. the difference between both candidates is quite large, at least according to the polls. but again, elections and everyone in the world over. so we've seen, often bring surprises. earlier we took to the streets of a capital to gauge the public who didn't pull their views on the 2 women and going
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head to head for the presidency. but mostly monique, well, i'm is n s o n. okay, good. okay. well then we'll credit the good. well i think once i press because no see us in the in the us and look it up. just say it's a simple fix and you'll see got some of your spittle and my skin up with good samples. then we took a look over your mind, mazda, what do you guys put on the list for the, for you think the, the mixup with the, about this presidency. i live, my prof. width is too, if you said your, you say your legal yes, the capacity is good for what is up with a 5 by 11 to buy. you will have them bought get. they will get everyone to the get, get out of the way in the way of what that, what is done them for to get there would be a set of noise. yes. so in going on,
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a spot drank pressure at home, unable to accept the latest spot proposal. israel is continuing to strike targets across goza. you know, the latest attacks, at least 7 people were killed in a drone striking across central gaza. a child was among the victims that bodies and others who are injured, taken to the exit hospital, which has become increasingly overburdened in northern gauze that palestinian officials have declared the entire area, including the tabaya refugee camp. a disaster rescue workers in the camps have recovered at least 120 bodies since the end of israel is that 3 week operation that is very military has destroyed 50000 homes. and left was, was one sconces, largest refugee camp in ruins. the deeply divided is rarely will cabinets, has been meeting to discuss the latest proposal to bring an end to the will. there's an increasing amount of pressure at home unapproved for israel to agree to a deal get prime minister benjamin netanyahu as far right ministers have threatened
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to topple the government if he agrees to the time. on friday us present, joe biden outlined the 3 phase plan to end. the goal, he said, was originally proposed by these relays sought after cause electro commission has announced the official results from wednesdays, general election, and see which has governed the south africa since the end of apartheid. 30 years ago. as lost its majority, its share with the votes dropped to 40 percent oldest position particular democratic lines. one that just under 22 percent of the gods has already point to the team to negotiate in coalition towards the spot. the poor performance present proposal from the amc cool, the results of victory for democracy as all the headlines and these continues here now to 0. that's off the witness. the the
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as i said, the case of the bill is, indicates the painting on the wall here and i go with you down there and have a little i would prefer to take a look at it. okay. is that human? yeah, yeah, it's human a do mind that i have a local just a quick google. yeah,
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come on down. okay, thank you. so that basically means is that these potentially could be the oldest human news remains in the in, in america. i mean, potentially, it could be, you know, what is it you're doing? i'm putting it in red, felt i need to make a phone call here. so, so who are you calling? i'm calling perry talked to declare mas try this is that need to american of the tribal leader. i need to consult with him about what we're going to do about this. hi, we've got a problem. we've found a tooth and cave number 2. yeah. when i put it and read felt i got it was sage. okay. it will be taking the tooth with us, but it's uh, it will be re buried later. so, but don't you think this is something we could do? tell them that, i mean make them interesting in, in the, in
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a result of. so if we were, maybe we could just take a new piece of, of it. so yep, it definitely is a tooth. now where this was found, did you, did you find text holes? did you find? yeah, i think they just found some check stubs which they found some text eyes. yeah. and they were indicative of the crime with motor style. yes. to me there is your answer . you don't have to do uh, investigation uh, disruptive dna testing on this, this quicker to if we could show it with you need could convince all the sciences the, even though everybody else we can use that, that, you know, the jury pianist came into your 1st for example that native americans hasn't been there so long as you are, or people really aren't interested or not interested in,
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in the rest of the world. we've lived here for thousands of years and, and were very comfortable knowing in our minds were not approved to the world. anything i'm happy with the chosen. i'm gonna take it back to where it was found and i'm going to do ceremony on it. and i'm going to ask the creator for forgiveness for being disturbed. no one has the right to disturb the remains of our people, the of the, the
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dear professor eskoville or slash. my name is sarah and 6. and i'm a molecular biologist from montana. when i was 2 years old, some construction workers collecting gravel on my parents land came upon an ancient burial site with over 100 stone artifacts. and the partial and fragmentary remains of a small child. since it was found on my family's private land, the law does not make its subject to repeat the ration from the local tribes. i'm therefore inviting you to my home in montana to see the remains and possibly take a sample for further study. the really nice house so thank you. can i get you something to drink or? no, no, i'm fine. i'm new. where do we have the bones of their downstairs. uh huh. um. so
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you wanna see them now or the interested them right away. okay, sure. we can 1st started earlier test on the bones, found that the skeleton is that of a 5 year old boy who passed away 12000 to 13000 years ago. to my knowledge, it's the oldest skeleton found in the americans today. the analysis of the columns of traditional is but they're really, it's an energy politics. so be careful. as long as you're saying what they like to hear, they'll be on your side. but as soon as you disagree with them,
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once they will come in the beginning of the mental field. let's say i super, super fitness cajun. a one for you as a to be here week as a continued to contract in j vips and talk some quite specific meet that you know,
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typically getting charged with these guys. yes. that would be shane doyle. what kind of guys role, professor state university in the american studies department. yeah, welcome. thanks. so i guess institute sir, if you want to discuss your genetic crime is your, i would say we took a little piece of the, of the bone tilted a complaint you know, and, and with those being all these theories about what shall we so those be not you all are just the still even archaeologist, claiming that the 1st people coming in to americas, what not the answers to some nice americans populated on some of these. all the issue groups are the same as your opinions. have heard about that. ok, this proves that needs for americans for the 1st ones. okay. and this child is spot on. these are american and basically it seems to be the rick and says the always to
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me, it is about 8090 percent of all needs are americans today. ready i want to thank you for what you did know it's kind of a lot to process. you know, i know i don't know where to start the. this is kind of south of the black feed west for the cro east for the stay list. and then was just kind of northern relief for this showing. okay. it's been over a 100 years since the tribes are re forcibly removed from here. and they've been on the reservations and so we could drive to 4 different reservations. visit the different charge. yes. i believe that is the right thing to do. could you pull out in the troll reservation? yeah, it's how, how was it? i mean growing up there? oh i loved it as a kid,
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it's the greatest thing in the world, you know, and you have a huge, extended family and i just had the greatest childhood. but what happens is to get out of lessons for a lot of us. i think the the weight of the, the depression and the despair and all that stuff starts to creep into your consciousness. i think it's in comprehensible when you're american and it, maybe you just, it's just too much. you can't deconstruct everything. you don't have the psychological, you don't have the intellectual tools know without knowing the history of tribes. everything the shattered our community. yes. do you just think that attendance or somehow lesser people because you've been bored into a community that isn't fair the the
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my great grandfather was the head cheese and yeah, 2 sons, 3 songs with the youngest, one raised me tell passed away. he was on 50 war rates is younger, brother, yellow. it's on $33.00 more. wow. and so, yeah. okay. news gave me my 1st name, pronounced one boy as well. and so we have a real close connection to the buffalo days. we would stride horses, race horses, square heart and skin animals or whatever. you know, when my grandfather died, they were trying to get me the word at modern playgrounds. there was nothing for me out there and why ended up when he died ended up yeah, grow price velocity was to trillion, didn't cultivate the man and. and we don't think that philosophy has changed. my
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grandfather's title uncle died about all the people i was in re career with all the all of my best friends and boys go are all gone because my son is under the assisted living home i. our son because is traumatic brain injury because of all my other son. it was a former, mature, spoke to him for died at all. and my mother died of chicago since it's all because of the government relations. my great grandfather was the hedge. so you know, if you're asking me if, if they should put the balls back, you know, of course, you know, the
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73 years and you just send into this area. we lost our sundance in the us government for this year to do a religion. and then our elders passed away without passing it to the younger generation. so without that knowledge, our son, this went away. always tell you that the skeleton is no longer with the sphere. spirit is what i deal with. tell him, with this period to go get back to this period. so if it's getting back to the site
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again, you know, come back to getting the we are all relative. remember that anytime you see an indian not just an indian. so relo to, to and to the people that own this land. i say thank you for allowing us to come here. hey, our respects really thing is feared to go to the other side can of the needs of the to the
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. 2 the. 2 the single stocks but the entail on the need history to see you all have main see see if he is clear. got sophia's can the
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if we can get the leadership of the museum to endorse, you know, the 2 neighbors. uh, not too optimistic that you will get the endorsement that you need. have you seen this? you know, the indian community is not very happy with stuff like that. and with this approach this, i see it as a threat to their own position in the country. oh yeah, and uh, as desecration of, of the remains of the ancient one, the, they call it the kennewick man is american indian communities. he's the ancient one . mm hm. and they feel very protective about giving him his,
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his rightful rest. mm hm. the scientific good seizure of his remains is extremely distressing in many people. mm hm. it's another assault of bad science on the american indian. i agree is brad science. this is exactly why we need some general with some kid, a research to either confirm, i'll most likely just confirm, right? these contributions based on just called me sherman's right. i mean, what would be the way to do this? it would be, but there are there's, there are difficulties that science has almost exclusively been used to repress and to have really no benefit for the community. uh, i of course understand your concern. but if we do any research, you have this opportunity to kind of say ok,
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well we will apply state of the art signs to question these kinds of conclusions. which in my view, which is based on 1st of all, very old school science, but probably also 3 poor science. right. why do native people not been saved candidates in freeze the newest technology and see if that can help us? you know, did all way insist those back. yeah. because it's always the newest technology. okay. whatever the state of the art science has been has always had a negative impact on native and indigenous people. over the past 5 centuries, the so called scientific study of native people has been used to show there are lots of civilizations, the categorization of people, either physically, spiritually or mentally to be inferior. which then lead to policies of such
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extreme brutality. on our children, like with the boarding schools of this philosophy of kilby and getting save the man the idea about taking a plan because people are mentally incompetent. i can certainly see where we're coming from. they are for sure. i mean, it hasn't been good. it's. it's been genocidal. ask i want to think it would cheat frank, that relationship between signs and indeed people what, what do you think it would say? i think it takes, it takes trust and that takes time and it takes sincerity and proof to rethink. i mean if the god can be back, would that help breaking some of the eyes? i think it might be a really strong. i know it would be
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a really strong part of the proof. the n sync turned out to be native american and it's an older skillets in the category . so i think there's a higher chance of tend to be turning out to be native american then something else based on that. of course i kind of for sure if the science supported the tribal position, i think that would be a very dramatic a new development. and, and you'd be a hero the so yes, so this is the final data enough to launch it shows you how much genetic relatedness
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if you're on. it's absolutely no doubt that as close as a native american. and that is 100 percent. the native american is just native americans. yeah, i'm 100 percent. sure. i mean there's not you with, you know, and that's great to know the so as you know, there's been quite a bit of controversy in regards to the ants history. and after the ation of the categories man or the ancient we manage based on 200 milligrams of phone from the handbook, won't show up, see it. but you know,
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since when off it can be man, we 5, when we compare to a world wide panel of contemporary populations that can be command ancient. one is more closely related to contemporary native americans into any other contemporary organizations in the world. a mutual or trial or a sheet. here's the worry. indeed, this is truly the scientific crew will be best for us to reassure remarried. this is renee, easy to be treated the
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through the we have bbc news, washington post nbc news history. no push back at all. no push back from the scientific community. for a 100 year old skeleton is finally over president. legislation that keeps your plan to try for the signature of american burials sometime this month. well, this is your opinion. i mean, the chance of finding a direct answer is basically single because it really means you're on proceeding in the fight between indigenous populations and sciences and it turned out to continue
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. this is 100 percent native americans. thank you very much for the you read the benefits of the controversy over kennewick, man, you're benefits of the scientific findings. we're taking the consequences of a science by the law. right now you're writing ways of political correctness. but at some point the wave is going to crash on the shores. the she says she went to go to syria to provide a 27 year old activity as to how kids survey testing working as i'm doing. and so i that with nursing, the eyes of his governments with my citizenship was to help. i was surprised in the 1st part of the ceiling. we thought it was to either push the shape worker cuz he confronts the news,
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is one thing and not with the building of the americas. i would be amazing if we found a native american connection. wow. the must be somewhere. the. the ancestors of native americans in siberia. no. wow. how many scholars, how you measuring like this? all of them because they charge the, well, they look very well preserved. has anybody done to any on any of these? okay. so we could potentially be,
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i mean these could be related to native american in systems right. and verify this . so i sort of, god, yeah, yeah. oh you guys, how are you? is every single kid. good. good is so your visit? connect to 3 months last night. yeah. that's the main reason. i mean, i'm trying to find the and sisters of the 1st americans and you know, they should be somewhere in siberia. right. well, oh wow, i guess. yeah, yeah, yeah. pretty mcdaniels. yeah. okay. the task of memphis, which was called katya. yeah. by humans. yeah. is there any of those sites where they have found truman material? i mean, besides most, ha, i mean, is there any sites like this? but whether it's also human remains phone, i think it's a younger site. sure. also we're very close to search. it sounds like you're heavy from human remains that because i know about the honest side,
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but the idea of so yes, the here for human remains. what about indigenous peoples? i mean, if you're talking about mo, tie yon remains, i mean, is, is it a general? like, is it like in america, there's nothing like in america. oh, how, how is the situation with intention? is people being upset? no is i never showed this. somebody do says that to reduce thompson good bad for them during this time, all into juniors people as a go through this. so we had schools. all children are collected from tundra, from forest and brings to the big settlements through the schools. so all of them, and so they have people who spam to at least 10 e as in the school and the soviet somebody there. so yeah, 5 is that? yes, they say many of them the piece, the they don't follow any rules of the ancient tribes of these people. do you
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think you could get me in touch with the spiritual guy you know, to provide the samples? no problems. okay. these might go into a colleague and friend, and we'll be ready to start and the collaboration review, the few guys, the whole staff called like how much a to find some of the civilian. so he was p a 2 trips in hopes and in austin walks and you with a pen practice plan starts point to m p. i. so the getting initiate the, you know,
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as a future to promotion, due to the mental can, which way you will be a, see me, a cox cubic talk to think that's with you. i'm what keeps changing, that's a mazda state of youtube or offices in the world. that's what i 1st thought when i saw your data, is that wait a minute. i as in northern european, northern western europeans have just as much right to these columns as the lead of america doing it using some as of interest is going to be continued to produce gate there at before. and lock sauce boss, who's gonna say this? because, you know, let's just keep going to click and see the people's top dot not really on call. we what happens. you know, where did they come from? when did they call and with the kenny mcmann returning to the tribes. right. i think all the try to start engaging with us trying to get the remains back. right.
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so it's, it's very key for example, but, but the issues, i mean, so, so can week tuesday, native american soon did you is 10000 just the life that they actually, you know, decision. so somebody that came from asian, i mean, and you're going to tell them that the sentence from post with your p s. was it like that? i mean, i never said we would give them what the one to see. i've said we're giving them what the data shops and think has been buried. kenneth mans been very, you know, i understand you're interested in looking at spirit k. that's the best human skeleton in the americas. and as soon as you get done with your work, they're going to stick that entire skeleton and probably the clothing on it in the dirt in nevada. painted, you have a dispute time. so johnny, how do you know it's running buddy to take some time? so if i'm going to be interesting man, but the, i mean it's those,
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i'm good. i mean, i'm going to the pipes to show, we really should, we're not only do things for a game, but we get multiple samples, you know, from that area. and so can, because really paid all nice. i mean that's what's really important. but let's mean, do they know that you're the guy that has put out this? put the european montague theory on the i, they don't know is so far as only building the scientific community in the loop as they just as a why. so you're not gonna tell me, oh no, no, i mean that would be on the right under these, you know, we're going to sample, but i'm, i'm flying out, you know, choose, which would you, did you is what, what if you get the results right from the st times have gone up just cold enough to do the problem. ok, sure. what gets you, mandy? i the
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so we're getting close to the this is in fact only in the 2nd term i have. i'm going to go into the case. oh wow. me only stood at a distance and known. so there's an urgency to us. you know, i'm bringing our people home. we think about, you know, financial we came, our tribe continue this journey. and it was a lot of questions that we had. yeah, i guess a soap is expensive in, in kind of go fees, right. to fight for these remains. now we have social issues that we can spend our money better on. we have other things as with other people, you know, other tribes and we're small tribes. yeah. we wanted to share with you our history, our culture, because so obviously not only myself, but other tribal members are tribal leaders, be something we'd like to bring in with the new you know, an honesty and i know with your history of your science, you know,
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it may change but right now it's, we feel that it's tolerable. you know, there's a little bit of truth that we can at least trust, truth, entrust is, you know, is a lot you know, sometimes people are coming to our lives for reasons whether we feel it's good or bad normal as we learn from most people. and we feel that you weren't chosen to walk on the path with and it's very important to us. it is the
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you don't know what you're dealing with. and it's scary for us to think about because you know, some of these, some of the remains there are good people, some of them are not so good people. some of them have their met, their medicine in, you know, and women. and there's powers that they were buried with, and you start disturbing that and you know, we have to eventually have to deal with that. when we pass on and, and in this life into the next. we have to answer to that. we have to answer to those on the dusty trail, they have dust, they can continue on their journey as we would want to. and we have to answer and they're, they're probably gonna ask us, you know, why were they not good enough to come home? and it's not for other people to understand, it's not for other people to just not up to interpretation,
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but that's our reality that we live in the right now we're just going to say a quick prayer for sure. and it's very simple. we pray that the spirits are at rest, that they understand that the work is not a meant to be harmful. we um we pray that nothing follows us from here. from our relations. the 4th and 8 dates are far and sick. cubic man from a tile and participant jane of yours for the day so far is your boss was probably
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came in. so for 30 minutes i abuse. george williams has booked for 2 days from state us from beach to never been to pay on it. to me from the try. people are coming from other places. we have people from all over in nevada. we have the chairman, we have council. we have a tribal members. okay, thank you very much. it's a, it's a great honor for me to, to be here. and the, i'm very pleased that you can see that some of the work we have done with the dna testing have actually help you getting your answers those back. i know that the many communities has helped me. well, we have always been here. we retain from this land and the for you, i would say it's also been a little bit difficult for me to, to present this data because maybe some of you will not like it. but anyways,
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not that long ago. we were looking at a skeleton remains 24000 years old from the by top, which is an inside barre. yeah. and to our great surprise, what we saw they are genetically is an individual who is genetic. this is being partly native american and partly european. okay. and is so, in other words, it's your opinions, nectar rise to native americans and they somehow crossing, you know, the building a land bridge. i would say this is the best band at the moment off, off what science can see off a, off of your ancestry. so yeah, i just wanted to be honest,
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i didn't want to be like the other sciences that i was just filter with lies and stuff. right. i mean, i mean it hasn't been easy for me standing, i knew that it wouldn't be well received. of course, i mean in there i do that, but at least i'm honest, right? about your series. yeah. about your theories. you're going to be honest with us. we've heard those types of things before. those theories change all the time. the
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language was easy. so my gosh, i'm the twins because many i'm and dates. if it is what you did think comma 5 ops would be different to, to make a like of that mess. process it on at, at the door for him to come to you. if i'm in other parts of period, take me get me. i'll talk to jason gates, that's all i think and do a blue escape or the probate he saw the process of getting for spent that both days or would you be coming or
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what's happening? so i had to go through up to the do event or as both days over spring. this way, you know, i don't back off back office to this is name is the who who dies makes kate, i'm going to bid i little bit mr. refund, or did you say to do the misconduct on that girl? thing was the single uh, hold on for di box for it to come up. be see it is a centurylink. i'm in the old of asked to ask me, see man as big as a i goes to your bedroom is equally as accurate to going to tell you, i mean as a pretty the beat, as hopefully be mean means you received a wide and 50000000 voicemails in mind the from the live some so
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even cheap as of this could be set as are you still need to be seen as an offer. so some of what you said push the empty beset dave to do cool what i saw and do it week. how as a culturally or a cost doable, cause as i knew it was locked as a new class, but communities on something. i didn't know what to do from you guys close over here to me to maybe it's just a coincidence. but i'm, i, i just take care of those so, so remains we call it and then sickness. hey donna, i mean this same spiritual sickness or hinge and sickness or whatever, you know,
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these guys were talking about, how much do we believe in that? i mean, of course, on the science system, are you done with your science yet? are dead there in an interrupted place? you know we, they never asked to be prisoners of science. is there somebody who could help me if there are people out there? i think i want you to talk to somebody i know of a person who can possibly help you and everything we can try to, you know, you don't carry the believe that remains are kind of sacred. yeah. in the to be left alone. so when you do that, the spirit will kinda mess with your mind. yeah. sometimes they do worse things and we've seen that with our challenges. do we see what the answers are?
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stuff done to them. okay. and it's real in our own indian people, they're the ones suffering also because we're not taking care of our ancestors the way we should be. and a lot of them are still in museums and other places where there shouldn't be. so i'm making a living from doing these kinds of sources, right? this is what i'm doing and, and it's also i, it. and it seems to sort of, while i have help getting some of these remains back. yeah. and we tried to help you the best we can. we have things that we can use and keep you to help you protect your spirits and your soul and yourself. because you're doing so much good for our people. you really brought these ancient ones home and in our creation legends were made from the dust and the dirt. and when we die, we should go back to the dust and under an or whenever we walk on mother earth,
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we're always walk on on the shoulders of our ancestors that turn back to the dust the
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march. so it's much all the time. i mean, so here we think we thought about this is wrong. and so we need to re cool these the see jim? sure. i'm a new do you guys will treat and they're flop for the new is causing it. blue is some you fix the, you know, a pretty busy, so it come to show some of your, a fucking you on the top blue a, the circuit,
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the portfolio piece of this is difficult as a, just to some info on the is be quite hard for me to present the preparing this tool because along this route, i have this interpretation to some of my own findings. basically because i'm in your opinion and is pretty clear that background has affected how i initially interprets agent the results. because i assume your opinion must be the only one. your married test must be the young one. and based on that, you know, i myself, when i'm trip,
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retrieving my data. and i'm thinking that to you. and it was 1st when i got a rick evidence which contradicted that, i was like, oh, what have i done? you know, this, this is totally wrong. which is she the display of genre and most fox is neither ation. neither your opinion. it's something completely rude. so when the branches separate into what we eventually becomes your and eventually becomes what we call agents to be. that was actually a 3rd group of people enriching way, way back in china. and these peoples were the ones that settled. you know, the by concept, the 5 final long time ago and also 5 or 6000 years ago domesticated the horse and native americans at the riving, among other things,
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from this group of people. and in that sense, you can say sciences, we always want to present ourselves as being very object to right. but i just have to contribute, at least on my own behalf. what i think i that goes to a lot of my colleagues to, i mean we are also a product right on that societies have been part of and raced by. and this is also affecting the way you can see. you can interpret the, the
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hello, we are still looking at some rather live the storms across the central place of the us. you can see you have these systems just erupt. thing here. not quite as big and bottoms as we have seen in recent days. things still looking a little to stop having said that, we've got plenty of won't because that is the side of the u. s. high pressure, just of sure. here's a king southerly way. and the last roaring that he brought up the east coast. so i will never in dallas as well as she could say 32 celsius, add a rising up to the pacific northwest. little more normal here, temperatures generally it to the mid to high teams over the coming days since he was getting up to 35. i tried to use that for d. c. in between where we got the showers across central pos, anywhere from around the world of texas, oklahoma, pushing right up to the legs or slipping a little further east with the rush. i was coming back in behind, quite a mess of them actually around the pacific northwest. some snow over the high ground of the canadian rockies southern parts of us should be somewhat driver and
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