Brit-Am Now no. 1236
3 October, 4 Tishrei 5768
Contents:
1. Tribal Characteristics in a Nutshell: Joseph
2. Amerindians: Source Quoted by Brit-Am Vindicated
3. Tribal Banners: Joseph, Judah, Levi, Simeon, Zebulon



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1. Tribal Characteristics in a Nutshell: Joseph
http://www.britam.org/tribes/JosephTC.html


2. Amerindians: Source Quoted by Brit-Am Vindicated
In our book "Ephraim" we pointed out that Amerindians were not all of one origin but derive from several different sources.
One of these was Central Asia and that from there they passed through China before reaching North America.
Extract from "Ephraim. The Gentile Children of Israel" p.59:
##The Wars of Genghis Khan: Recent studies indicate that there were other relatively recent migratory connexions between East Asia and the American Continent. The whereabouts of the Kidari in North America may be linked to these movements. One work (amongst many) worthy of notice in this connection is: The Dene And Na Dene Indian Migration 1233 A.D, by Ethel G. Stewart (1991). The authoress demonstrates how certain Indian Tribes in Canada and the U.S.A. including the Apaches, Navajo, and many others were originally part of a host that fought against the Mongolian Genghis Khan in East Asia. They were defeated, conquered, and then fled via China by boat to North America in 1233 CE. Proofs are based on a close comparison of North Amerindian Languages, Religions, and Folklore with prevailing knowledge concerning Central Asia in the past. The history of Central Asia in the relevant period in detail is studied against the background of American Indian legends. Central Asia served as a meeting ground in which Semitic, Celtic, Turkic, Tibetan, Chinese, Mongolian, and other influences merged over the centuries and traces of all these elements the authoress finds amongst Red Indian tribes. This work provides a chronological and geographical framework that explains a late movement of peoples (that included Kidarites) from Central Asia to North America. In Central Asian history ethnic names move with bewildering frequency from one group to another, totally unrelated one, which due to conquest, later settlement in the same area, or what not happened to be somehow connected. The names Haida and Dene applied to Amerindian groups traceable to Central Asia are Israelite Nephtalite Tribal names. The Nephtalites had either once conquered forerunners of these groups in Central Asia or else had been in an area of their settlement before them. It follows that, after the manner of Central Asian historical groups, these peoples had received Nephtalite-linked names. Amongst peoples in Central Asia subdued by the Nephtalites before the Nephtalites moved westwards were the Kidarites.##

Recent DNA research discussed on the [HumanMigrations@yahoogroups.com see the thread "Arctic Mongoloids"] list appears to conform the presence in East Siberia and China of the ancestors of an element that later settled amongst the Amerindians.  This element was not Chinese. It was foreign to China but it did exist there.  It also does not apply to most Amerindians but rather to an incursion of foreigners that was scattered throughout the Americas but remained more significant in some areas than in others.
This does not mean that it proves the thesis of Ethel G. Stewart as correct but it does lend credibility to it.


3. Tribal Banners:
Joseph
http://www.britam.org/tribes/JosephTC.html
Judah
http://www.britam.org/tribes/JudahTC.html
 Levi
http://www.britam.org/tribes/LeviTC.html
Simeon
http://www.britam.org/tribes/SimeonTC.html
Zebulon
http://www.britam.org/tribes/ZebulonTC.html



Tribal Characteristics
in a Nutshell
The Tribe of Joseph
http://www.britam.org/tribes/JosephTC.html



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