Descendents of Cahokia | Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic ctm magazine
How did people create Cahokia, an ancient American Indian metropolis near present-day St. Louis? And why did they abandon it? Archaeologists are piecing together the answers—but Cahokia’s story isn’t finished yet. Hear how an Osage anthropologist is protecting the remaining burial mounds and sacred shrines so the descendants of Cahokia’s founders can keep its legacy alive.
Credit: Photograph by Ira Block, National Geographic
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More Americans need to know about Native American civilizations. They weren’t just tipis and huts.
How about we save the Mounds for ALL of US as well as the descendants of those who built them.
Im here. I run this Land. I am the PHARAOH OF THE ARCH
Lies. The Osage were Not the builders. Liars.
Hear how an Osage anthropologist is protecting the remaining burial mounds and sacred shrines so the descendants of Cahokia’s founders can keep its legacy alive.
wow
Much forgotten is for a reason. Tell me what Archeological sites n artifacts discovered have not been worshipped! Be ready to deal with the good n bad that comes from any "unveiling". Pride, is one resurrected evil. I am part native, history can open new wounds..are you ready for them, if not. Let the dead lay IN PEACE. We have a saying…that which was festered, should remain untouched, lest you become festered!
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Oh God, you who hear the supplications of your servants, Oh God, grant me from where I do not count, Oh God, grant my children those who help them, they are orphans, there is no helper for them in their lives, Oh God, grant my children those who feed them in their hunger and those who give them water in their thirst, Oh God, grant my children those who save them from their poverty and loss in the absence of their father
Hmm
Wow,nice 👍…I like these types of topography very much
This gave an insight to Cahokia
Wow,nice 👍…I like these types of topography very much
Wow,nice 👍…I like these types of topography very much
Thankyou N.G., for sharing this most interesting story. I'm a decendant of the Cherokee and I believe this is so much more than sacred land. I hope you will bring more information on these people and meaning of these mounds.
The people of Neshoba say the mounds were built by giants, the giants were killed by Neshoba people and we took their mounds as our own.
I like this video
Nephites and Lamanites, exact timelines
How shameful it must be to their ancestor that they are alive and not making paradise out of their land. Sad
When i was a child i watched a video in national geographic..i forgot what the title was but i remembered one of the crew was eaten WHOLE by an alligator..The backstory of the village was that their people asked some people to help them kill those alligators..Some of those people were thrown down the bridge…USED as bait to kill the alligators..Here i am trying to search that video….
The Mound you have pictured IS NOT in Missouri, it is in Illinois!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is not fenced off and you can go up on top. across the street, there are many more mounds and a very nice museum that has many displays and an audio-visual presentation! They also have a self-guided walking tour of the mounds site with an audio device that you play at stopping points along the way.
Where are the FULL EPISODES at national geographic???why don't you post FULL EPISODES like the history channel does???
Interesting Content indeed, it's always good to learn something about different Cultures around the world. I was so interested that I went on Google Earth to scoot around the area, the way the Mounds are formed and what lies beneath is fascinating .. there's much History here in the UK that covers many tens of centuries due mainly to our Monarchy ..
Great Podcast and very well presented 🇬🇧👍
Love things like this. So fascinating 😯
Nice story.