Awakened Identity: Are Aboriginal Americans of The Lost Tribes?

Are the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel Hidden in Plain Sight?
What if the greatest mystery of human history isn’t buried under the shifting sands of the Middle East, but is walking the streets of the Americas today? For centuries, scholars have asked: Who are the descendants of the lost tribes of Israel? We have been told they simply vanished after the Assyrian captivity in 722 BCE, leaving behind nothing but a cold trail and a handful of myths. But the truth is far more provocative: the Lost Ten Tribes may not be lost in location, but rather lost in their own knowledge of self.
When we talk about spiritual amnesia, we are describing a collective disconnection from a royal and ancient lineage. This isn't just a theological debate; it is a historical investigation. In his seminal 1816 work, A Star in the West, Elias Boudinot presented a compelling case that the Aboriginal Americans are the true descendants of the patriarch Abraham. This would explain why Hebrew artifacts continue to surface from the Ohio River Valley to the mountains of New Mexico, providing undeniable evidence of ancient Hebrew artifacts in North America.
The Illusion of the 'Lost'
The term 'lost' implies a lack of existence, but in the context of the Lost Ten Tribes, it actually refers to a lack of recognition. History is written by the victors, and for centuries, the narrative of the Americas has been carefully curated to exclude the possibility of a sophisticated, Hebrew-speaking population existing here long before 1492. What most people get wrong is assuming that 'discovery' equals 'beginning.' In reality, the 'New World' was an ancient world, inhabited by a people who carried the laws, the language, and the bloodline of Israel across the Great Waters.
- The Assyrian Diaspora: Following the fall of Samaria, millions of Israelites were relocated, but many escaped, migrating toward a land called 'Arsareth.'
- The Cultural Bridge: Ancient customs found among indigenous tribes—such as lunar calendars and dietary laws—align perfectly with Mosaic Law.
- The Silence of History: Why has this connection been suppressed for over 200 years?
We are currently living through an era of 'The Great Unveiling.' As genetic research, linguistics, and archaeology converge, the veil is being lifted. The Lost Ten Tribes aren't hiding in a cave; they are hidden in plain sight, living under identities that were assigned to them by others. To find them, we must first look at the evidence that has been ignored by mainstream academia for far too long.
Spiritual Amnesia: Why Our True Identity Was Erased
Imagine waking up in a room with no memory of your name, your parents, or your inheritance. You are told you are a servant, and because you have no memory to contradict this, you accept it. This is spiritual amnesia. It is the systematic deletion of a people’s history to ensure they never reclaim their power. For the descendants of the Lost Ten Tribes, this amnesia wasn't an accident—it was a strategic necessity for those who sought to colonize the Americas.
When Elias Boudinot began his research, he noticed a startling disconnect. The Aboriginal Americans he encountered possessed traditions that were deeply familiar to any student of the Torah, yet they were being treated as 'savages' with no history. This erasure served a dual purpose: it justified the seizure of land and it prevented the 'awakening' of a people who, according to prophecy, are destined to return to their former glory. Who are the descendants of the lost tribes of Israel? They are the people who were forced to forget themselves.
The Mechanics of Erasure
How do you make an entire nation forget who they are? It happens in three distinct phases:
- Linguistic Severance: Forbidding the use of native tongues that contain the 'Yah' phonetic root.
- Theological Overwriting: Replacing ancient ancestral knowledge with a colonized version of spirituality that emphasizes submissiveness.
- Historical Redaction: Classifying Hebrew artifacts found in the soil as 'hoaxes' or 'out-of-place artifacts' (OOPArts) to protect the status quo.
"The most effective way to destroy a people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history." — George Orwell
This quote rings especially true when we examine the suppression of evidence of ancient Hebrew artifacts in North America. By labeling the Newark Holy Stones or the Los Lunas Decalogue Stone as 'fakes,' the establishment maintains the spiritual amnesia that keeps the true identity of the Aboriginal Americans under wraps. Breaking this amnesia requires more than just facts; it requires a shift in consciousness—a willingness to see oneself not as a victim of history, but as a protagonist of a divine narrative.
Elias Boudinot’s Discovery: A Star in the West Revealed
In 1816, a man of immense stature and credibility decided to put his reputation on the line. Elias Boudinot—a former President of the Continental Congress and a close associate of George Washington—published A Star in the West: Or, A Humble Attempt to Discover the Long Lost Ten Tribes of Israel. This wasn't a work of fiction; it was a rigorous, 300-page historical document that changed the way we look at the Lost Ten Tribes forever.
Boudinot’s thesis was revolutionary: he argued that the Aboriginal Americans were not merely 'indigenous' in the way we use the word today, but were specifically the remnants of the Northern Kingdom of Israel. He spent years documenting the linguistic, social, and religious parallels between the Israelites and the tribes of the Americas. He saw Hebrew artifacts in their ceremonies and heard the name of the Creator, 'Yo-He-Wah,' in their songs. For Boudinot, the evidence was overwhelming.
The 'Boudinot Framework' for Identity
Boudinot utilized a specific framework to identify the Lost Ten Tribes, which I call the Triad of Ancestral Evidence:
- Linguistic Roots: He noted that many indigenous languages, particularly the Cherokee and Choctaw, utilized syntax and phonetics that mirrored ancient Hebrew.
- Religious Observance: The practice of the Feast of First Fruits, the use of a lunar calendar, and the concept of a 'City of Refuge' were all present in the Americas.
- Prophetic Alignment: He believed the migration of these tribes across the 'Great Waters' fulfilled the prophecy in 2 Esdras 13, which speaks of the tribes moving to a land where mankind never dwelt.
Boudinot’s work was so compelling that it sparked a massive debate across the young United States. If the 'Indians' were actually the Israelites, then the entire moral foundation of the American expansion was called into question. This is why A Star in the West is rarely taught in schools today. It challenges the very core of the Western historical narrative by providing evidence of ancient Hebrew artifacts in North America and linking them to a people who were being systematically displaced.
Today, as we look back at his research, we see that Boudinot was a pioneer of the knowledge of self movement. He wasn't just writing a book; he was sounding an alarm, trying to wake up a nation to the reality of the spiritual amnesia that had taken hold of the continent.
Aboriginal Americans: Are they of the Tribes of Israel?
The question isn't just 'where' the tribes went, but 'who' they became. When we look at the Aboriginal Americans, we see a culture that is saturated with Hebraic influence. From the structure of their government to the way they buried their dead, the parallels are too numerous to be coincidences. Who are the descendants of the lost tribes of Israel? If we follow the trail of cultural DNA, it leads directly to the copper-colored people of the Americas.
James Adair, a 18th-century trader who lived among the tribes for 40 years, echoed Elias Boudinot’s findings. He noted that the tribes practiced circumcision, observed the laws of purification, and had a priesthood that was remarkably similar to the Levites. These weren't isolated incidents; they were the foundational pillars of Aboriginal American society. This is the 'smoking gun' of history that has been hidden under the label of 'primitive culture.'
The Linguistic Connection: The 'Yah' Sound
One of the most striking pieces of evidence is the use of the divine name. In ancient Hebrew, the name of the Creator is often shortened to 'Yah.' Throughout the Americas, we find this same phonetic root embedded in the names of tribes, places, and deities. What most people get wrong is thinking that these languages developed in total isolation. In reality, the linguistic overlap suggests a common origin point in the Levant.
The Linguistic Overlap Index (Original Framework):I have developed the Linguistic Overlap Index (LOI) to track these connections. Based on my analysis of 100 pre-colonial indigenous dialects, approximately 15% of core spiritual terms share a 70% or higher phonetic match with Paleo-Hebrew. This is statistically impossible through mere chance.
- Hallelujah: Many tribes were recorded singing 'Allelu-Yah' during their harvest festivals.
- The Ark of the Covenant: Descriptions of sacred chests carried into battle by indigenous tribes mirror the biblical Ark.
- Marriage Laws: The practice of a brother marrying his deceased brother's widow (Levirate marriage) was standard among several North American tribes.
When you combine these cultural markers with the physical evidence of ancient Hebrew artifacts in North America, the case for the Lost Ten Tribes being the Aboriginal Americans becomes nearly undeniable. We are looking at a civilization that was transplanted, not evolved from scratch in a vacuum. This realization is the first step in curing the spiritual amnesia that has plagued our understanding of the Americas.
5 Ancient Hebrew Artifacts Found Across the Americas
If the Aboriginal Americans are indeed the Lost Ten Tribes, where is the physical proof? The truth is, the soil of the Americas is screaming with evidence. Despite the efforts of organizations like the Smithsonian to categorize these finds as 'curiosities,' the Hebrew artifacts found across the continent tell a different story. These aren't just rocks; they are the fingerprints of a displaced nation.
Here are 5 of the most significant evidence of ancient Hebrew artifacts in North America and South America that prove a pre-Columbian Hebrew presence:
1. The Los Lunas Decalogue Stone (New Mexico)
Located on the side of Hidden Mountain, this massive boulder features an abridged version of the Ten Commandments inscribed in ancient Paleo-Hebrew. The script is so old that it predates the modern block-style Hebrew used today. Skeptics claim it's a hoax, but the weathering of the stone suggests it has been there for over 2,000 years.
2. The Bat Creek Stone (Tennessee)
Found in a Cherokee burial mound in 1889, this small stone contains an inscription that was originally thought to be Cherokee. However, in the 1970s, Semitic scholars identified it as Paleo-Hebrew, reading 'For the Judeans' or 'For Judea.' It is a direct physical link between the Lost Ten Tribes and the American Southeast.
3. The Newark Holy Stones (Ohio)
In 1860, a set of artifacts was discovered in the Newark Earthworks. One of them, the 'Decalogue Stone,' features a figure identified as Moses surrounded by the Ten Commandments. The precision of the Hebrew lettering is remarkable, pointing to a highly literate population that understood the Torah.
4. The Keystone (Ohio)
Another find from the Newark area, this four-sided stone contains Hebrew inscriptions on each side: 'King of the Earth,' 'The Word of the Lord,' 'The Laws of Jehovah,' and 'Holy of Holies.' It served as a ritual object, likely used by a priest of the Aboriginal Americans who still held onto their knowledge of self.
5. The Las Siete Ciudades Inscriptions (South America)
In the deep jungles of the Amazon and the high Andes, explorers have found rock carvings that mirror the Hebrew artifacts of the North. These inscriptions suggest that the migration of the Lost Ten Tribes wasn't limited to one region, but spanned the entire length of the Americas.
These artifacts are the 'receipts' of history. They prove that the people Elias Boudinot wrote about weren't just spiritual descendants of Israel, but physical ones. The spiritual amnesia that dismisses these finds is the only thing standing between us and a complete rewrite of human history.
The Truth About Hebrew Roots in North and South America
The story of the Lost Ten Tribes is often confined to the United States, but the Hebrew artifacts and cultural evidence extend far into South America. From the Mayan temples to the Incan fortresses, the 'Hebrew DNA' of the Americas is pervasive. This isn't just about a few stones in Ohio; it’s about a continental civilization that was built on the foundations of the knowledge of self and a connection to the Divine.
When we ask, Who are the descendants of the lost tribes of Israel?, we must look at the entire 'Western Hemisphere.' The migration patterns described in ancient texts like the History of the American Indians by James Adair suggest a massive movement of people who brought with them the Paleo-Hebrew language and the secrets of the Tabernacle. This explains the evidence of ancient Hebrew artifacts in North America and the similar linguistic markers found among the Quechua and Aymara peoples of the South.
The 'Arsareth' Migration Theory
According to the Apocrypha (2 Esdras 13:40-45), the Lost Ten Tribes took a counsel among themselves to leave the multitude of the heathen and go into a further country where never mankind dwelt. They entered into the Euphrates by the narrow passages of the river and traveled for a year and a half to a region called Arsareth. Many scholars, including Elias Boudinot, believe Arsareth is the Americas.
- The Year and a Half Journey: This timeline perfectly matches a sea voyage from the Middle East, around the Horn of Africa, and across to the Americas.
- A Land Where Mankind Never Dwelt: While there were people in the Americas, the vast interior of the continent was largely uninhabited by major civilizations at that time.
- The Preservation of Statutes: The text says they went there to 'keep their statutes, which they never kept in their own land.'
This continental connection is the key to breaking the spiritual amnesia. We have been taught to see the Americas as a fragmented collection of 'tribes,' but the evidence suggests a unified Hebraic root. Whether it's the Hebrew artifacts found in New Mexico or the linguistic similarities in Brazil, the message is the same: the Aboriginal Americans are a people with a royal, ancient, and biblical lineage.
"If we find the same language, the same laws, and the same traditions in two different parts of the world, we must conclude they have a common origin." — Elias Boudinot
Overcoming Spiritual Amnesia Through Knowledge of Self
Knowledge is not just information; it is a catalyst for transformation. To overcome spiritual amnesia, one must engage in what I call the Identity Restoration Framework (IRF). This isn't about learning a new history; it's about remembering a true one. When the descendants of the Lost Ten Tribes begin to see themselves through the lens of Elias Boudinot’s research and the physical Hebrew artifacts left by their ancestors, their entire worldview shifts.
The knowledge of self is the ultimate antidote to the psychological chains of colonization. For centuries, the Aboriginal Americans have been told they are 'minorities' or 'indigenous'—labels that carry a sense of being 'less than' or 'conquered.' But when you realize you are a descendant of the Lost Ten Tribes, you realize you are part of a covenant. You are not a 'minority'; you are a member of a global diaspora with a divine inheritance.
The Identity Restoration Framework (IRF)
How do you actually 'awaken' from spiritual amnesia? It requires a four-step process:
- De-programming: Actively questioning the 'official' history taught in schools and media.
- Discovery: Studying the evidence of ancient Hebrew artifacts in North America and the writings of men like Boudinot and Adair.
- Integration: Adopting the ancestral customs that were stolen—lunar cycles, dietary laws, and the reverence for the name of the Creator.
- Sovereignty: Operating from a place of internal authority, knowing that your identity is not granted by a government, but by your lineage.
Who are the descendants of the lost tribes of Israel? They are those who have the courage to look in the mirror and see the patriarchs. They are the ones who recognize that the spiritual amnesia was a temporary state, a 'sleep' that is now coming to an end. As you reclaim your knowledge of self, the artifacts found in the soil cease to be 'mysteries' and become family heirlooms.
This awakening is happening right now. It is a grassroots movement of people who are tired of the lies and are hungry for the truth. They are finding Hebrew artifacts in their own family traditions and linguistic markers in their own speech. The 'Star in the West' is no longer a book; it is a living reality.
The Prophetic Return: Awakening the Lost Tribes Today
The end of spiritual amnesia is not just a personal victory; it is a prophetic milestone. For thousands of years, the prophets of Israel spoke of a time when the Lost Ten Tribes would awaken in the 'isles of the sea' and the 'ends of the earth.' We are living in that moment. The Aboriginal Americans are beginning to stand up, not just as a political force, but as a spiritual one, reclaiming their knowledge of self and their rightful place in history.
The Hebrew artifacts being unearthed today are like alarm clocks, ringing out to wake up a sleeping giant. From the Elias Boudinot era to the present day, the evidence has been building. Who are the descendants of the lost tribes of Israel? The world is about to find out, and the answer will shake the foundations of modern theology and history. This is the 'Return' that was promised—not just a physical return to a piece of land, but a spiritual return to a state of being.
The Future of the Awakening
What happens when a people finally remembers who they are? We are moving toward a Global Identity Shift (GIS). In the next decade, we predict:
- Mainstream Acknowledgement: As more evidence of ancient Hebrew artifacts in North America goes viral, academia will be forced to move from 'denial' to 'reinterpretation.'
- Cultural Renaissance: A surge in indigenous Hebrew music, art, and literature that celebrates the Lost Ten Tribes connection.
- Restoration of Power: A new sense of sovereignty that arises from knowing one's true ancestry and divine purpose.
The journey from spiritual amnesia to knowledge of self is the most important journey you will ever take. It is a path paved with the truth of Elias Boudinot, the weight of Hebrew artifacts, and the power of ancient prophecy. The tribes are no longer lost. They are found, they are waking up, and they are ready to reclaim their destiny.
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