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FOUNDATION FOR INDIGENOUS AMERICANS OF ANASAZI HERITAGE - Human Rights vs. Civil Rights Part 2
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The Anasazi race inhabited the vast land of Forest ( trees) comprising most of the North American continent for thousands of years. Millions of Anasazi people inhabited the complete Eastern to Western Woodlands or Temperate Rain Forest of North America . The physical racial characteristics identifying all the original heritage race of Anasazi people belonging to America is: brown skin (consisting of light to dark shades mixed with red and yellow pigmentation) with bushy (nappy) to wavy hair, racially referred to as Negro people. The Anasazi race of people were ethnically identified as American Indians by the European Explorers who discovered their tremendous well developed Civilization and cultural society.  The Anasazi culture was based on an allegiance to planetary resource development as the purpose for human life. The Anasazi people maintained a conscious resolve to sustain the life of the Eco-bio sphere (consisting of the animals, plants, trees and all other systems that supported the land) as their collective inheritance and their collectives fundamental responsibility to nurture and protect all life that belonged to America as the way to sustain the viability of the race. The land called America is the gift from God to the Anasazi people. The Anasazi heritage from women developed the culture and the culture was governed by WOMEN. The allegiance from Anasazi women to nurture life supported the full experience of the emotional expression from nurturing life as joy, called LOVE. Nurturing is the absolute expression for Love.

 

The planetary expression of life as love afforded the culture to develop into a highly advanced society. (Example: The Anasazi people lived as a democracy for 3000 years and introduced the concept to the European colonizers.) The Anasazi society developed into a tremendous agri-cultural civilization called the Mound Builders, consisting of over 600 states under the Cherokee Nation , which included Apache, Chickasaw, Yamasse, Choctaws and others; creating agri-technology, as industry for trade allowed the land to be abundantly filled with life, and enormous quantities of natural resources within the land called America. (Example: From the northeast to the southeast section of United States there were over 4 billion chestnut trees. Today they are almost extinct.)

 The Europeans purpose for seeking new people and land was to continue the growth of a trade system based on the exploitation and consumption of the natural resources from the Eco-bio-spheres contained on the lands belonging to different races of people. The natural resources are used to develop material products for exchange in trade ,termed- Capitalism.


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