An ancient archeological find on Triquet Island on B.C.'s Central Coast is adding credence to the oral histories of the Heiltsuk Nation. I would love to see Graham cover this because it does give a lot of credence to many of his theories about ancient civilizations and an ancient apocalypse. This ice age village was discovered from the oral stories and traditions of the Heiltsuk Nation people of Canada. The village has actually been found and carefully excavated, and their findings reaffirm the Heiltsuk Nation's oral history of an ice-free refuge on the coast during the last Ice Age over 14,000 years ago. That an oral tradition was accurate enough and unchanged enough from the original telling to lead archaeologists to the site of the village is incredible, and shows that we must pay greater attention to myths, legends, and the oral traditions of indigenous peoples.
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