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I explore hidden history & other alternative information, European/ Slavic pagan music & folk art, ethnic folk traditions & rites of indigenous European/ Slavic people, animism, and more...
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It’s interesting that traditional headband worn by Maori of New Zealand look so similar to the traditional headbands worn by pagan Slavic people. There are documentaries floating on the internet in which the Maori people claim that New Zealand was already populated by tall, fair-skinned Caucasians. Eventually the original caucasian race of New Zealand has disappeared in time. There is still a small New Zealand minority population that have fair-skin, and very blue eyes and light blonde hair. Some have red hair. Official sources tried to deliberately misrepresent their origins, but recently one woman was able to prove that her lineage goes back in history, and that her white skinned, blond, green-eyed New Zealand family are native to New Zealand.
In these documentaries some of the Maori people talk about this other New Zealand population that was forgotten in time, and only old legends remain about some blond faerie people. However the Maori say that they were not fantastical faeries but actual real people living in New Zealand. The Maori say that it was passed down to them by their Maori ancestors that the Maori learned many things from these original New Zealand caucasian people. One of the things was face tattooing. Can it be that they also got from them the idea for their traditional costumes and headbands? Is it possible that Slavic people descend from this ancient group part of which lived in New Zealand? I don’t know it’s just an idea
Maori traditional headbands
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Slavic traditional headbands
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National Guard SNUBS Biden?

US Troops seen TURNING THEIR BACKS and apparently refusing to salute the new US President Joe Biden's motorcade.

Perhaps, they didn't like being treated as a threat to their own country?