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This will not be through allegorical contemporary documents, but new evidence presented for the first time and with historically documented facts throughout when comparing the above list with the diary of Drake’s voyage titled “The World Encompassed”. We’ll see that Nehalem Bay is where the aboriginal natives treated Drake as a god and king and where he made his claim for Queen Elizabeth I of the unexplored North American Continent and called those lands Nova Albionis. Topographical maps, geological features, ethnology, language and the first documented land survey made in the New World will show that Francis Drake landed his leaking ship for five weeks in Nehalem Bay.
A California Drake theorist, Professor Robert Heizer, University of California at Berkeley, one of the leading professional ethnographic authorities, relied heavily on the authenticity of the “plate of brass” in his 1947 thesis to prove the California Miwok and Pomo Indians were the natives Drake came into contact with in 1579.22 In 1974, then believing the plate was a hoax, Heizer states;
“We have to admit we know very little about the particular form of Indian culture… and even the native language spoken there [ Northern California Miwok/Pomo] up to about 1800 A.D. is in some doubt.”
We will see in Chapter 4 of Francis Drake In Nehalem Bay 1579 that the Indians Drake met were the Nehalem.
A California Drake theorist, Professor Robert Heizer, University of California at Berkeley, one of the leading professional ethnographic authorities, relied heavily on the authenticity of the “plate of brass” in his 1947 thesis to prove the California Miwok and Pomo Indians were the natives Drake came into contact with in 1579.22 In 1974, then believing the plate was a hoax, Heizer states;
“We have to admit we know very little about the particular form of Indian culture… and even the native language spoken there [ Northern California Miwok/Pomo] up to about 1800 A.D. is in some doubt.”
We will see in Chapter 4 of Francis Drake In Nehalem Bay 1579 that the Indians Drake met were the Nehalem.