Roger Cultee and Colleen Gorman
are Navajo Elders and researchers explaining an ancient indigenous migration route that follows the Zia symbol, the Mayan calendar, and the Hawaiian system. This may changes the number of pi from 3.14 to a different number. This reveals a migration, or trade route, or hidden meaning that connects Skinwalker Ranch, Mount Wilson Ranch, and other significant sites around the world.
The Skinwalker legend is an ancient Navajo tale about a creature that can shape-shift into different animals, including a wolf or a coyote. The legend is often associated with paranormal activity and UFO sightings, which have been documented throughout history. Carl Crusher explores the possibility that the origins of the Skinwalker legend could be connected to the slave trade meetings in the past, where Navajo women and children were kidnapped and sold to the Mormons. Chief Wakara, who was named Chief Walker by Brigham Young, was associated with these trade meetings, and it is possible that he and his men wore animal skins to hide their identities.
Colleen Gorman
The Re-Indigenizing Minds Project
MissionRe-Indigenizing Minds, a paradigm shift
Project GoalsTo share Indigenous knowledge and understandings of the cosmos
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