The Delaware Nation is bridging a 1,400-mile gap to reclaim its heritage with a new Tribal Historic Preservation Office on the ancestral homelands of its Lenape ancestors. Headquartered in Anadarko, Oklahoma, the Delaware Nation set up the new office at Lehigh University in eastern Pennsylvania as part of a larger effort to protect its cultural resources and deal more effectively with tribal consultation and repatriation efforts. The office on Lehigh's campus will be staffed by the Nation’s Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO), non-tribal citizen Katelyn Lucas.
Therefore, Genesis chapter one is a highlighted history of Earth, conveyed by seven days, from seven weeks, where each week was taken from the beginning of seven different time periods. Therefore the seven days are not linear, but spread across seven different epochs. Each day was from one of seven different weeks (Creation Week, followed by six restoration weeks), with an extinction period at the end of the first five eras. Chapter two is only the beginning history of modern man, and how Yehovah tricked Satan in to hanging himself. The tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil was not put in the garden to test man. It was put there to create a loophole in God’s covenant(s) with Lucifer, in order to righteously take back ownership of Earth.
Therefore, Genesis chapter one is a highlighted history of Earth, conveyed by seven days, from seven weeks, where each week was taken from the beginning of seven different time periods. Therefore the seven days are not linear, but spread across seven different epochs. Each day was from one of seven different weeks (Creation Week, followed by six restoration weeks), with an extinction period at the end of the first five eras. Chapter two is only the beginning history of modern man, and how Yehovah tricked Satan in to hanging himself. The tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil was not put in the garden to test man. It was put there to create a loophole in God’s covenant(s) with Lucifer, in order to righteously take back ownership of Earth.
A UC Berkeley campus building will be stripped of its name because of the legacy of its namesake, an anthropologist whose work included the “immoral and unethical” collection of Native American remains, the university announced Tuesday.
Kroeber Hall, named after Alfred Louis Kroeber, will be stripped of its name in a year’s time and will temporarily be called the Anthropology and Art Practice Building.
The university’s Building Name Review Committee announced the decision Tuesday after unanimously voting to remove the name last fall. Last year, the university renamed two other buildings over their namesakes’ controversial legacies of promoting racist rhetoric and colonialist ideas.