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Earth Ancients

Clifford Mahooty: The Zuni, Lemuria and Star People

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2015

⏱️ 114 minutes

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Summary

We can learn a great deal about the people of ancient earth from the native tribes who have continuously live in select regions of our planet for thousands of years. After decades of silence, a handful of elders are again describing the ways and technology of the original people. Some of the traditions describe the sacred land of Lemuria (Mu), and the wisdom keepers.

Clifford Mahooty will present his Zuni Tribal teachings including oral history, religion, rituals, kachinas, and spiritual practices and how they relate to star people, and spiritual beings..

Clifford Mahooty is a member of the Zuni Pueblo Indian Tribe of New Mexico. Mahooty is a retired civil/environmental engineer (BSCE-NMSU-1969) and worked in many projects with Shell Oil Company, US Federal Government in Environmental justice for Indian tribes, Tribal housing projects in the USPHS as a commissioned officer in water, waste water, and EPA enforcement in environmental compliance. Mahooty is active in the Zuni orders of the Kachina, Galaxy Medicine Society, Sun Clan leadership, and is a wisdom keeper of the Zuni history.

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0:00.0

Block talk radio I'm not. Oh, I're all. Oh, yeah. Oh. Oh, hello. Hello. Hey, how you doing out there? Welcome to Earth

1:20.3

ancients. Another Saturday, another actually's a beautiful day out here in California.

1:26.1

We are beginning to experience cooler weather, which is kind of nice here in the northern regions of

1:31.1

the San Francisco Bay Area.

1:33.4

And hey, I've talked about it before.

1:37.2

We're looking forward to a serious winter.

1:41.5

The El Nino effect should deliver some serious rain.

1:45.0

I actually was driving through the San Pablo Dan Reservoir, which is pretty close by to where I live.

1:57.0

And for the first time, I was hiking along the outer banks

2:02.0

and I really realized that the water level was

2:08.6

significantly low and when I got back home I actually did some research in the low is like a 40 year low.

2:17.0

It's significantly lower than it's ever been because there's just been no rain here in the last four years so

2:26.4

boy so as you know if you're in a water restricted area it's smart to kind of conserve as much as you can and they passed out and

2:37.6

mailed out these conserved water forms that basically tell you they want you to use 30, I think it's

2:46.6

32 to 35 gallons of water a day per person, which makes for a really quick icy in some cases shower depending on where you're at and how quickly the hot water gets to you.

2:59.0

So it's a bit of a challenge, but we're hoping for a good solid winner.

3:07.0

Hope everything's good where you're at.

3:10.0

Lots of interesting things going on this week.

3:13.0

One of the big news items was the announcement by NASA

3:19.0

in sponsoring a competition for

3:29.0

Mars surface colonization structures. And in a number of articles,

3:31.0

actually one main article that I posted,

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