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Earth Ancients

Destiny: Clifford Mahooty, The Zuni Star People Connection

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2024

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Clifford MahootyZuni Pueblo Indian Elder

Mahooty was a Zuni Pueblo Indian elder, and member of the tribal orders of the Kachina Priest hood, Galaxy medicine society, Sun Clan, and wisdom keeper of the Zuni history and spiritual practices. Mahooty is a retired Civil/Environmental Engineer (BSCE-NMSU-1969). He worked for Shell Oil Company and various US government programs for housing under USHUD, DOI-BIA planning design and construction of Indian reservation infrastructures and school projects. Mahooty served in the US Public Health Service, as a commissioned officer, to provide services to American Indian communities. He served in Oklahoma and Arizona in water, wastewater, and solid waste systems. Mahooty served as the National Environmental Justice Coordinator, in the DOI-BIA for the 561 federally recognized Indian tribes. He coordinated with various agencies of federal, state and tribal governments to enforce laws and regulations to protect sacred sites, and lands against desecrations, pollution of natural resources, illegal taking of artifacts, burials, and sacred objects. He represented the Indian tribe’s environmental assessments and impact statements. Mahooty was instrumental in the contracting of federally funded programs, where Indian Nations can administer projects including: planning, design, construction of facilities and infrastructure, schools, hospitals, law and order, housing. The law is known as PL-93-638. The Indian Self-Determination and Education Act of 1974. SOVEREIGNTY RIGHTS NOW


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0:00.0

The Oh, Welcome to Destiny.

0:33.0

Now he's your host, Cliff Dunning. Hey, Oh, oh, oh, oh, man.

0:53.0

They are in the great oh, we are in the great That is a Zuni dance and opening for our theme today.

1:06.0

That is a Zuni dance and opening for our theme today,

1:12.0

remembering the Zuni Elder Clifford Mahudi, a friend of mine and a regular

1:21.0

contributor to Earth Ancients over the years who passed away January of

1:26.2

2022. I am missing him a great deal right now because he was able to voice what he believed was the makeup of the previous

1:38.3

epoch, the people who lived on the earth prior to the devastation of 9,500 years ago at the end of the younger dryus.

1:47.0

I mean we've gone over and over and over with.

1:51.0

And I wanted to play some of the interviews that were done when I first met him in 2015.

2:00.0

And a follow-up interview he did face to face in 2016.

2:05.0

And I actually worked with him quite a bit

2:09.2

and have some other notations

2:11.2

that I will include in a book that comes out next year. But I wanted to play

2:20.3

some of the important information that was passed down from him, number one, the migration

2:28.1

from the continent in the Pacific known as Lemuria or Mu, the great migration to what is now the United States.

2:38.0

A big one on Star People.

2:40.0

Like there's a lot of data on Star People and we've had other native elders talk about Star People, but the Zuni and in particular those who were part of the Kacina clan had a special affinity and

2:57.0

understanding of these Kacina.

3:00.3

Now, it was funny and you'll hear this on this interview.

3:05.0

I didn't realize that the Kichina represented different star people,

3:10.0

different races of beings that had come, some influencing the Zuni, some influencing other indigenous tribes.

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