Onamonalonton, the far-distant leader and spiritual deliverer of the red man, lived 65,000 years ago and brought temporary peace among American red men and revived their worship of the “Great Spirit,” but his teachings were eventually forgotten, leading to renewed internecine wars and the loss of a potential great civilization. [1]
Amerinds looked for return of Hesunanin Onamonalonton, a leader born of virgins and expected back miraculously by their group, echoing the concept across various races. [2] Onamonalonton, descendant of Blackfoot Indians, brought peace and revived worship among American red men, living to be ninety-six years old. [3]
The Onamonalonton center in California was the oldest Amerindian culture, which vanished by 35,000 B.C, before the later civilizations in Mexico, Central America, and the mountains of South America were founded by red and yellow races with diverse influences. [4] Onamonalonton was one of 24 counselors who guided the red man to worship “The Great Spirit” from many gods. [5] Some tribes upheld the teaching of Onamonalonton by following the unanimous rule of a council of seven, including women rulers in some tribes. [6]