Marcos and Yacoov. I see you are now moving into Jewish history. I sure recognize Ashkanism, or whatever it is.
Ashkanism. Do you realize that in tracing Apache roots that it all goes back to something like "athcanism" (sounds like that, written it looks almost like the Ashkanasim word)? Have you ever seen anyone trying to connect the two? I know I've looked and looked for the reason before but couldn't find anything. It's a language trace on the Apache. Like the Pawnee and Caddoe and Nachez Indians in America--they are a seperate strain, and speak variations of Caddoe-- their language traces up from the Aztec routes through Mexico. INterestingly they are the ONLY human saacrificers recorded in Indian history, just for the heck of it. The others of course were the Huron, also seperate blood lines from the non-human torturers. The American Indians are also a study in God and the devil. And a very, very interesting one, to say the very least. I don't have the time or inclination to rebuild this very obscure threads of thought as I have too many at this point to get out all of the facts to make it sound like anything but babble.
My only question--have you ever heard of this word you use to describe jews from somewhere in any kind of cross reference to Apache Indians, who also were originally called "La Dene, La Tene, or somply, "The People."
If not, please forget this ever happened. I'm trying to revive a hundred things I was studying and the effort is exhausting to even think of it. But it does prompt questions now and then from my memory banks. |