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What is Academic Verification?

Chief Jimmie W. Kersh

February 10, 2025
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On July 18, 2019, the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs demanded that the National Executive Chiefs of The Chickamauga Nation leave Washington DC and return to their homes and acquire an academically verified history and anthropology of their people.  This task typically costs many organizations tens of millions of dollars to accomplish.  The current count of academically verified pages of research is now at about 600,000 pages and growing weekly. They did not realize the challenge that they set before highly educated, expert academic researchers would eventually re-write the known history of the North American continent.

I have had people ask me over the last two years what does it mean for research to be academically verified?  The Chickamauga Nation research used the definition as research which have been independently verified for its veracity and authenticity when compared to the historical and anthropological record.  The Chickamauga Nation has now presented almost 600,000 pages of research from the various National Registries, state historical archives, and independent researchers.  The veracity of those items have been independently researched by experts in their respective fields of study to determine if the articles are in fact, faithful to the original documents, demonstrate scientifically verifiable historical and scientific facts when measured against academic standards of authenticity.  Finally, we have divided the research into factually provable information when cross referenced against other time period correct histories, archaeological studies.  We have also found provable falsehoods and lies in the histories and anthropological studies when they are cross verified against each other.

What we can prove with our research is not only academically verified, but it is cross referenced against other histories and anthropologies of the same time frame and can now demonstrate with scientific veracity a history supported scientifically by archaeological evidence which is carbon dated, that the Mound building culture, religion, architecture, and pottery of the Mississippian, Muskogean, and Mobillian Era peoples are in fact exclusive to the Mississippi River Bottoms (Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Holston, Savannah, Ohio and other river basins of the Southeast Woodlands).

Our academically verified anthropological research demonstrates that the science is overwhelming through carbon dating that the Southeast Woodland Indigenous peoples (Chickamauga, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Seminole, and Neches and many smaller Tribes) are the Mound Builders of the Southeast Ceremonial Complex Religious Cult which existed between 600 AD and 800 AD.  There are a few outlier studies which present carbon dates which extend those dates to 1200 BC, but they are not the vast majority.  The academically verified research is indisputable, the ancestors of The Chickamauga Nation are Southeast Woodlands Indigenous people who were Mound Builders, were part of the Southeast Ceremonial Complex Religious Cult, and were known as canoe people.

Our academically verified historical research demonstrates that the Chickamauga people are Mound Builders who traveled the Mississippi River Bottoms by canoe.  While there is no written history prior to the early 1500s, the written histories are definitive in that the Chickamauga, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Seminole, and Neches and many smaller Tribes are in fact the Mound Builders of the Mississippian, Muskogean, and Mobillian Era, governed by Southeast Ceremonial Complex Religious Cult and transversed the Mississippi, Arkansas, Ohio, Tennessee, Cumberland, Holston, and Savannah River Valleys to hunt, fish, and gather.

The real genius of our academically verified research is when the Anthropological and Historical records are cross referenced to make sure that they do not contradict with each other in any way. We have found glaring historical and anthropological conflicts which are not reconcilable. These conflicts do not include the original Mound Builders of the Southeast Woodlands who were governed by Southeast Ceremonial Complex Religious Cult.  The conflicts are mostly from the anthropologists and historians of the 18th  and 19th  Centuries.  Their presuppositions and blind acceptance of oral traditions, myths, and lies have destroyed their credibility when the veracity of their insights are compared to the actual verifiable histories and anthropologies which are cross referenced for accuracy.  Their blinded presuppositions has created an impossible history and anthropology when measured against the scientific record.

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(C) This document was produced at the request of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on July 18, 2019, to document the History, Anthropology, Culture, Religion, and Archaeology of The Chickamauga Nation.

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