Indigenous Creation Chronologies — Investigation
Status: Open Triggered by: Content strategy; timeline rules mention Quiche Maya, Popol Vuh, and other indigenous creation dates; content rarely cites them.
Claim
Indigenous chronologies (e.g., Quiche Maya, Popol Vuh, other traditions) provide creation or world-cycle dates that may align with, contradict, or independently support Saturnian/Fomenko/Scaligerian frameworks. These are under-represented in the timeline.
Methodology
- Survey Popol Vuh and other Mesoamerican creation/calendar sources for explicit dates or cycle lengths.
- Survey other indigenous traditions (e.g., Aboriginal, Nordic, African) for creation or catastrophe dates.
- Map these onto the timeline’s chronology systems (4077 BCE Saturnian, etc.).
- Add events or notes to timeline where indigenous dates correlate or conflict.
Findings
(To be populated.)
References
- Indigenous creation dates, legends, and geology — lay article (house / million-year metaphor); links this file, the legends-vs-geology dossier, radiocarbon investigation, Q2–Q3.
- Indigenous legends vs. geologic deep-time — companion dossier: place-origin myths (e.g. Fuji overnight, Hawaiʻi chain) vs radiometric / hotspot timelines; C14 vs K-Ar; calibration limits; quote-bank TODOs.
- Timeline rules: alternate chronology systems include “Indigenous — Quiche Maya, Popol Vuh, etc.”
- docs/CONTENT_STRATEGY.md — Topics to strengthen
- Common Questions Q3 — Indigenous origin stories; Q2 — Physical dating
- Common Questions Q4: Maya civilization collapse — redacted history analysis: why mainstream dates Maya collapse to 800–900 CE (denying pyramids/Horde, Catholic takeover, 18th century genocide)
- The Golden Age · Before creation — timeline book nodes tied to Q3 citations in Common Questions
Next Steps
- Primary/secondary literature on Popol Vuh dating.
- Compile table: tradition | date/cycle | source | alignment with timeline.
Keywords: #Indigenous #Creation #Dates #Chronologies
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