One of the greatest wars of all time can’t be found in the history books: America’s amazing war against the giants.
Terrence Aym
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One of the greatest wars of all time can’t be found in the history books: America’s amazing war against the giants.
Native Americans and the cannibal giants
The original “Indian Wars” were not between the U.S. Calvary and Native-American tribes but between the Indian settlers and the original Native Americans: the giant red-haired cannibals.
Thousands of years ago, giants roamed the West. Their crude camps and ferocious ways terrorized the early native settlers that had wandered across the land bridge into the North American continent and traveled south and westward into what later became the West and Great Southwest of the United States.
Tribes still speak of those ancient days when their ancestors fought desperate battles against the marauding, loping giants—some towering 12-feet tall or taller–that roamed the land viciously attacking settlements, brutally carrying off screaming women and wailing children for food.
The red-haired giants stood 12-feet tall
The Paiutes, a Native-American tribe indigenous to parts of Nevada, Utah and Arizona, told early white settlers about their ancestors’ battles with the ferocious race of white, red-haired giants. According to the Paiutes, the giants were already living in the area.
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