The Hand of Irulegi - Basque Mythology & Traditional Folk Magic

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  • @viomusardathefluffysealgas9347
    @viomusardathefluffysealgas9347 ปีที่แล้ว +54

    Wow I never thought I would see the day when proto basque writing would be discovered, cool✨✨✨
    I definitely want to see more videos relating to basque culture and the Iberian peninsula ✨✨

    • @Biscaine
      @Biscaine 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      to us Basques this was among the greatest of news but for us some of us ,should I say, more romantic ones I've so often I dreamt of how awesome would have been if our wonderful lingue Navarrorum would have survive to our days in a non latin alphabet, but maybe an iberian semi-sylabarium preferably the septemoptrional scrypt. But the Eskua (hand) of Irulegi is like finding that which was true at some point in history. This is like the finding of the Holy Grail of the Eskuera ( the way of HAND) language. Sorioneku!

  • @AlexWerner42
    @AlexWerner42 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    Spent the Covid confinements in the Northern Basque part (French side).
    Knowing nothing arriving there, the first thing I did is to look for information about mythology.
    The reason being, nights are clearly special there, you feel internally like if the place is full of wonders.
    It’s like the place vibrates.
    Really advising people to go there if they can ! (Aim end of spring, it rains non stop the rest of the time :p)

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I look forward to visiting Basque Country. Having been enlightened by DNA that my origin is Basque of Irish lineage, County Kerry. This explains much, including my Blood type and traits.
      Ireland and Basque Country, what a rich heritage.
      Although I know we are eternal Soul Energies having a Physical Life Journey in these Human Vessels, I'm so fortunate to have been taught to appreciate my lineage.
      It will be so appro-po when it is realized that "the Basque truly are Peoples of Atlantica"
      Beth
      USA

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I look forward to visiting Basque Country. Having been enlightened by DNA that my origin is Basque of Irish lineage, County Kerry. This explains much, including my Blood type and traits.
    Ireland and Basque Country, what a rich heritage.
    Although I know we are eternal Soul Energies having a Physical Life Journey in these Human Vessels, I'm so fortunate to have been taught to appreciate my lineage.
    It will be so appro-po when it is realized that "the Basque truly are Peoples of Atlantica"
    Beth
    USA

  • @iainmelville9411
    @iainmelville9411 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I am overjoyed to see you in more familiar surroundings. I am happy for you. Blessings. Many, many Blessings.

  • @haitzkarakuelotsoaaspuruko7997
    @haitzkarakuelotsoaaspuruko7997 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    In modern basque "zorioneko" means "lucky" rather than "good luck". "Good luck" is "zorion", literally "good bird".

    • @pekojounin
      @pekojounin 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Isn’t good luck “zorte on”? Zorion is the term for “happiness”, hence the congratulatory term “zorionak” or “zoriontsu”

  • @KarlKarsnark
    @KarlKarsnark ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Great discovery. The stylized shaped and concept of an inscribed hand that can either welcome/ward off evil reminds me of the Hamsa tradition from North Africa(Phoenicia) and the Middle East. Perhaps, even as far back as Innana in Mesopotamia. At one time it was even known as the "Hand of Mary", "Eye of Horus", et. al. Something about and open hand speaks to us on a deeply symbolic level. Cheers!

  • @hawklord100
    @hawklord100 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    I saw a video on TED the other day which was discussing and introducing the 'symbols' found in caves in pre-history 55,000 - 22,000 BC right across western/northern europe from Iberia to German caves.. the hand was one of the 32 most represented symbols used and was found in 65% of all caves along with the other 32, there were some interesting submissions on why a hand was so important to be used. We recognise that the symbols were representations to Spirit/the invisible for a purpose to attract or to dispel the natural/conscious energies that work in the Universe, in much the same way we use an antenna to attract or broadcast energies

    • @edoboleyn
      @edoboleyn ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Who was the speaker? I read a book on the subject from a woman who investigated symbols throughout Paleolithic caves.
      As for the popularity of the hand as a symbol … not everyone can draw and paint well, but everyone can slap their hand on the cave wall, blow pigment around it, and form a silhouette.

    • @hawklord100
      @hawklord100 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@edoboleyn Genevieve von Petzinger she has provided at least videos on TH-cam that i have found

    • @michaelhamilton9408
      @michaelhamilton9408 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Interesting info. Here is an idea. Its a multifaceted power source having a unique resonance. The object then being infused consciously and physically during daylight hours with intention. Showing how we as geo-magnetic people are sustained and protected by mother earth. It will naturally repel those of unlike intent and be a beacon at night offering shelter to any with good intent. I wonder how developed the ear could've been? Imagine being able to naturally pick up geo-magnetic impulses to travel to a specific resonancial location that matches your intention. Possibly hear the frequency?

  • @lilykatmoon4508
    @lilykatmoon4508 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I’d love to learn more about the Basque culture/history. This was a very interesting video!

  • @josuhuarte4452
    @josuhuarte4452 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thank you so much for this video, trully. As a basque person i have never seen an outsider speak about our history mentioning the term "Xenophobia". It's true, we ARE targeted. I cannot thank you enough for shedding a light to our lifes for other outsiders to see and learn about. MIlesker bihotzez. Jauna betirako zurekin egon bedi. Betirako argia.

  • @Cucal86
    @Cucal86 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Greetings.
    I want to congratulate you for all the work you do, thank you.
    As an extra note:
    The Spanish language is a combination of Ibero/Basque with Latin.
    The vast majority of words used in Spanish have their roots in Basque, you just have to take the word in Spanish, transfer it to Basque and use the Etymology... you would be amazed at the meaning of each word and how our ancestors thought and interacted with them. the world around them.
    If you have time, you could watch a video and observe how the first men on the Peninsula used the natural sound of things to create definitions of what was observed and thus materialize the sound using the letter "Z".
    We have a clear example with the Pyramids of Giza, where Giza literally means "Humanity", curious, right? Even though it is thousands of kilometers away, it seems that Ibero/Basque was the first language adopted in those places.

  • @luisacarvalho8719
    @luisacarvalho8719 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    The Basque people remind me so much of the Kurds. I guess solar motifs, persecution, accusations of satanism, greater antiquity than their neighbors..Also please if you can do more stuff on basque mythology/folklore

  • @Tipi_Dan
    @Tipi_Dan ปีที่แล้ว +8

    There are many holes--- blank areas--- in default historiography. One of the most glaring and important concerns those contributions of the Atlantic cultures in their own times. This can be easily attributed to the historical dominance of Mediterranean-, Levant-, and Mesopotamia-centric archeology and orientations.
    It is time, however painstaking, to repair those holes and fill in the blanks.

  • @MysticMountainNebula
    @MysticMountainNebula ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Recently discovered family genealogy, a re-ignition of my interest in the soul/spirituality/etc, and the discovery of Gnosticism brought me here

  • @smcwr
    @smcwr ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Before I even watch this video, thank you so much. I am a huge fan of yours and I always recommend you in my groups and podcast. Now this! I am OBSESSED with learning about the Basque, thank you.

  • @jodiezammit333
    @jodiezammit333 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I was thinking about this as I listened, and it occurred to me that as we beckon someone we show the back of our hand. The back of the hand could be a sign of welcome. As we ward off we show the palm. But interestingly, when we are startled, we might cover our chest or stomach with the palm, so, theoretically, the back of the hand facing out could also be inwardly protective. Also, five digits represent five elements. Thank you for your content. Always educational and fascinating.

  • @AmayzinG13
    @AmayzinG13 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Oh yeah, a video on CeltIberian launguages including runiforms would be most fascinating! Thanks much wolfest

  • @muertito8077
    @muertito8077 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank you so so so much ❤❤❤

  • @fenrierulven5723
    @fenrierulven5723 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Awesome finding! I will love to know more about it and also about Basque and Iberian mythology and culture, is so difficult to find good information about those subjects.

  • @wolfofossory7
    @wolfofossory7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is an amazing find! It seems to me the hand has been a prominent symbol for many ancient Iberian cultures. If I'm not mistaken, other types of bronze castings in the shape of the hand (tesserae hopitalis) has been found among a few CeltIberian and Iberian excavations.

  • @SamSam-jn2rw
    @SamSam-jn2rw 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Very impressive

  • @annalisalundberg4561
    @annalisalundberg4561 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Hi, Arith! Fascinating finding, it's a pity that you could not be a member of this excavation group, but luckily you had some friends there, and maybe you had access to informations before other people did 😊 this one seriously look like a blessing charm, it reminds me a bit also of the "hand of Fatima" used in middle eastern culture, but there you have two different versions, one looking a bit more like a hand, the other extremely symmetrical, with "thumb" and "little finger" curling outside...I know that in some cultures every finger have a magical meaning, or a spiritual one, so I wonder if that is the case here too, even if some fingers are probably damaged because of age...
    When you started talking about the sun "warding off evil spirits", I thought about the Hobbit too 🤣 we are slightly nerdy, both of us!
    Glad to see you are back home, even if it still needs some fixing...hope they'll be done soon, winter is not the right season to live in an open house, especially since it's snowing there (here it's way warmer, but it has been raining since last night and I surely wouldn't want to switch place... 😖)
    On a totally different note...after being desperate about my cat's death, and being uncapable of functioning, I've decided to adopt a couple of kittens...so, this Friday, my house will become a home again, with the happy presence of Fylgja (I wonder if this name will remind you something...?) and Gandalfur the Red 😁 I'm seriously waiting for it!!!

  • @wholeyghost7790
    @wholeyghost7790 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Especially interesting video to me personally. The most minute part of my genetic makeup is Basque. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @espectronigromante9261
    @espectronigromante9261 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Basque/Euskera:
    Egun on arith, eskerrik asko emandako informazioagatik, iruñekoa naiz(Nafarroa) ta guretzat oso berezia da aurkikuntza hau
    Good morning arith, thank you for the information, i am from Pamplona(navarre) ando this Discovery is so especial yo us

    • @espectronigromante9261
      @espectronigromante9261 ปีที่แล้ว

      * and not ando xd
      * To not yo xd
      Fucking spanish corrector 😂😂😂

  • @spectralvalkyrie
    @spectralvalkyrie ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Awesome video Arith. Thank you for the update on Basque culture. I love how one hand/two hand open palm symbolism seems to be in every culture humans went. It's like a common thread that transcends language.

  • @expandingknowledge8269
    @expandingknowledge8269 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Arith, interesting topic. I am Spanish and Ute.

  • @rachelbenton1643
    @rachelbenton1643 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank u,I enjoyed this.I must have some genetic memory (my DNA)came back Basque,along with my sons.Funny thing is I nicked named my oldest son (Manos) long ago prior to knowing our ancestry.Now I’m starting to understand certain things that I really needed to😉🫶🏼⭕️

  • @alysmarcus7747
    @alysmarcus7747 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    i'm so glad you have your home back . . .it's snap here too. my front porch is falling off the house so we have a 'draft! !!! - good thing i actually like to be cold. and i have a cat . . . i think-Frida, where are you ???

  • @butroe
    @butroe ปีที่แล้ว +2

    That's incredible!
    I have tried to post a message, and three times it has been blocked or censored. I do not understand why. This was the message (without the final part, the link):
    «I found this video recently.
    We have been working on the investigation of the Hand text since fall 2022.
    Written in archaic Basque, according to our interpretation the text is made up of two parts: two short sentences that are greeting formulas, in the first and last line; and two other sentences, the central lines, which are a description of their way of life.
    We have segmented 15 elements (not 5 words), into 41 signs (not 40).
    We have carried out in-depth linguistic research, from Basque, gathered in 12 chapters, with abstracts in 5 languages. But our research still has no official recognition.»
    If this message is not censored, I will publish (somehow) the link in a following comment.

  • @Woollu
    @Woollu ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Greetings, Arith. I am very happy to see and hear from you. I'll watch the video, thanks for the info. It is interesting

  • @apheliondriff9694
    @apheliondriff9694 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I thank you so much for your generous interpretations and content on the ancient past practices.
    There are so many that claim to "know" so much. But the truth is, so much has been lost, adapted, purposely falsified, and remains unknown.
    It's great to, at times, just understand our differences and similarities through the past and practice today with the best intent for tomorrow.

  • @imadomyrdin
    @imadomyrdin ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Arith, i do hope your home is finally repaired in full und you can enjoy the warmth of a cozy nest. thank you for this highly interresting video. :] take care

  • @Greentrianglegallery
    @Greentrianglegallery ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ohhhh. Mmyyyy❤❤❤❤❤❤ your at home !!! Yayyyy!!!! So nice to see you and the old place ….much love and thanks Arith ❤

  • @larrsonarrows2169
    @larrsonarrows2169 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    bro glad your back home.

  • @76456
    @76456 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Iberian language video would be very cool.

  • @dylanmagoiofthethalasso4032
    @dylanmagoiofthethalasso4032 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    For me, I can see the hand gesture as protective do to the Abhaya Mudra. The Abhaya Mudra is a gesture for fearlessness and protection. I know they're from different beliefs and regions but I just saw the similarities.

  • @scienceownsimposters2142
    @scienceownsimposters2142 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Guys and girls watch the "mythological" Basque movie called Irati it is a new movie and it is very revealing.Irati is also the 2nd largest forest in Europe which is in Navarre(Basque land)

  • @corawalkswithdogs330
    @corawalkswithdogs330 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    It’s great to see you back in your home! Congratulations!

  • @nyxdiosavibes
    @nyxdiosavibes ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @Krushurpants
    @Krushurpants ปีที่แล้ว +5

    wow how exciting!! looks like runes

  • @ernamoller175
    @ernamoller175 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you Arith for sharing this new find! Glad you are back in the house. Warm wishes from South Africa 🇿🇦

    • @ernamoller175
      @ernamoller175 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yule blessings Arith from a very hot day here in sunny South Africa 💕

  • @loncramer2121
    @loncramer2121 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wow this expanding of runic inscriptions into past eons is fasinating

  • @melissatheminx4710
    @melissatheminx4710 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Recent family geneaolgy traced back to the Basque region and people, has ignited a fervent interest in Basque culture in me. Its amazing how things link. Already a self professed Witch/Pagan and Tarot/Rune reader, seeing this Folk history feels so validating, and its like coming home. Thank you so much for this wonderful video. Its a real treasure to someone like me who is on a path of discovery.

  • @lalunasweet
    @lalunasweet ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Excellent,
    I've been waiting
    for your illuminating perspectives
    on this
    fascinating archeological find and connected practices.
    I love your contribution exploration of
    cultural aspects exposed from this protective relic.
    I've been dreaming on the subject
    for months
    since the publication article.
    Thank you Arith🖐

  • @morriganwitch
    @morriganwitch ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Hi there . Nearly the Winter Solstice xxx

  • @patfrench8046
    @patfrench8046 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    As always your videos are unique and very interesting. Thank you so much. I enjoy Wednesday.

  • @feralbluee
    @feralbluee ปีที่แล้ว +2

    i have been interested in fairy tales for a long time. finding out about where they originated and the meanings involved is so fascinating. i could link them up to many fairy tales i know. the🤢 idea that the boy gets power through speaking to animals, i never thought of that - for instance, Puss-in-Boots. 😼
    one question, tales about grown children often have 3 to go seek their future lives with sisters and brothers. (sisters usually end up taking care of an older lady earning their various deserved gifts, rather than going after gold or marrying a princess and her kingdom.) only Cinderella tales seem to end up with a prince in Africa, Europe, and even China. only a Native American tale, still with three sisters, involves a god, the sun god, living on earth. So why three.
    thanks much - really enjoyed this one. love to see more. :) 🧝🏼‍♀️🧝🏼‍♂️🧛🏼🧞‍♂️🧜🏻‍♀️🧚🏼‍♂️🧌🌷🪻🌱

  • @annnavictoria6328
    @annnavictoria6328 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Kaixo
    My grandmother was from Nafarroa ( Navarra)
    The evil spirits couldn't avoid to count the endless hairs of the flower, as you say, and this amulet and use of it has travelled through the pyrenees, so arrived to northern Catalunya.
    Do you know something about the "agotes"?, they are kind of a etnia between the bascs, they say they were cursed and have special body characteristics. When I see pictures of them I feel something weird. I don't know how to describe it.
    Thanks for your work.
    Another interesting place for you to explore in Euskalerria is "la Sierra de Urbasa". Take a compass, some food, blanket and water so. Just in case.

    • @garaz1
      @garaz1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      damn, I'm basque myself and had never heard of the agotes, I will definitely look into their history. the pictures of them I found show normal basque people tho 🤔

    • @xanv8051
      @xanv8051 ปีที่แล้ว

      Navarro folk is the Sanchez Castle still good I'm coming back soon before Pedro Sánchez pulls up

    • @rebeccamartin2399
      @rebeccamartin2399 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Pay attention to that feeling, you never know where it leads.👍Maybe some profound insight is in your future.😊

  • @zig0rko
    @zig0rko ปีที่แล้ว +4

    La pregunta es, ¿por qué forma de mano? Y ¿por qué tiene unas líneas torcidas en vez de rectas? Obviamente sí que sabían hacer líneas rectas, lo que quiere decir que están hechas a propósito, emulando las de la mano. Bajo mi punto de vista son las líneas de la mano y cada una tiene su propio augurio. Como la primera. Línea de vida - Sorioneku (afortunado) por eso creo que son una especie de desear buenos auspicios, es lo que yo veo. Gran video. Eskerik asko

  • @XENA_O_VANIR
    @XENA_O_VANIR ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I saw the beginning of this video and my heart melted seeing you in your home again!!! As you can see I’m catching up on watching. I have Covid and work doesn’t want me so I have time to watch you and relate…..Merry Yule!!

  • @roofgarden8039
    @roofgarden8039 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Adorable your general culture! Fantastic Channel indeed!

  • @maureensinisi8896
    @maureensinisi8896 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    For protection of evil, chant or say the ancient sacred word HU (pronounced like the name Hugh). This word HU is an ancient name for God. It can heal, help you experience divine love, give solace in times of grief, and bring peace and calm.

  • @jeffatwood9417
    @jeffatwood9417 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I think protection as well as generosity relate to the hand, especially an open one. Tyr losing his hand in the wolf's mouth is depicted like a sweat lodge, the mouth being the lodge and the hand being the 5 elements in alchemical practice. Taming the warrior spirit, sacrificing it while in ciil life is the manner of transmuting the warrior spirit to alchemical exploration. Healing and killing seem to be opposing each other, and many taboos have evolved. The ability to sacrifice, however, is also part of the healing process, especially if you need a shaman to ride the spirit of the animal to get the medicine from the deity associated with riding that animal as a vehicle.
    Thistle is liver medicine, helping the immune system and detoxing. That makes sense to be a sun flower, since Thunder resides in the wood of the Liver (Chinese medicine, but Ötzi is proof of Acupunture in Mideastern farming culture about 600 years BEFORE the Yellow Emperor (Huang Di) lived according to Chinese tradition. I think it's also important to know that the Germanic runes, when adjusted to their reality, was ordered in a very particular manner completely consistent with the Bagua/I Ching cosmology. Seeing the runes in Iberian scripts long before suggests that Etruscans might be a link between the Levantine scripts, Keltiberia, and Germania. When considering the Etruscans were named by outsiders for their liver divination practices brings me to the sun flower information and thistle as liver medicine. When alcohol is ritually indulged in great quantities, plant medicine for hepatitis, cirrhosis, jaundice, diabetes, and indigestion are very important. I think Chinese Medicine, or at least Taoism in general, is the Chinese interpretation of the cosmological paradigm from the Sumerian temple complexes. Yet, we have not really found the neolithic members of the temple complexes that we have been finding in Turkey, Eastern Europe and Indo-Iranian networks. Like the New World temple complexes and their trading/pilgrimage networks, I'm pretty sure we will continue to find sites that point to such networks in Neolithic Old World. I think Huang Di refers to Yamnaya-like blondes bringing a certain refined cultural influence, although Qibo was his doctor teaching him wisdom of herbs and medicine.
    Between the Bagua cosmology and Semitic lettering the cosmological foundation for Germanic paradigms must be seen as an alloy of everything they ever experienced as a group, where individuals journeyed out to find wisdom and bring it back...just as the last half of the first ætt suggests (R-K-G-W), the action taken to resolve the chaos created by the "mistake" that was sacrificing the bull, Ymir, the sacrificed Lord of Death who gives forth Life ("Water is Life") with his spilled blood. See Kingu in Mesopotamian myth. The Hand of God, with the eye in the middle of the palm, is a common warding charm. The Hopi have a hand sign to which Pahana (Elder White Brother, a Hopi Quetzalcoatl) was supposed to know how to respond in order to be recognized as a judging savior or destroyer. Tyr terrorizes the bull when he helps Thor gain a cauldron from his father, Hymir (I've often wondered about Hymir being an older version of Ymir, supporting the meaning of "Hummer" or better yet "AUM-er/Om-er). I just recalled H is the letter sound "O" in this script you are showing....
    I Chinese, the left hand is "yang" because South is the direction one faces when starting a Taoist ritual. So, facing South from the Northern hemisphere, the Sun rises on the left side and sets on the right side, considered yin. This practice also aligns the heart (on the left side of the chest) with the rising Sun. The heart is considered the throne of the King who unites Heaven and Earth, and from this throne the one who sits in it is considered "Chieftain of speech" since the heart rules the tongue in Chinese medicine. The sound "ka/kha" is the thing weighed in Egyptian religion after one dies. It's like the psyche of the soul of that particular body. This sound is also produced by the last exhalation of life...the name of the Holy Spirit, "Ansuz" ["the castle aaaaaarrrrrr" LOL]. Anyway, the yin hand is the healing hand as it manifests divine will upon the earth, like the finger that turns the pages of the Torah, or touches Adam in the great mural. This arrangement is why the Chinese compass has South on top. It puts East on the left and West on the right. Fire begins in the East on the pre-heaven arrangement of the Bagua, but moves to the South in the post-heaven arrangement, which refers to the retreat of the Sun during winter. Water is in the West first and moves to the North as frozen Winter sets in during the retreat of the Sun. All this relates in the cosmology of the Luoshu, the 3x3 magic square which is the cornerstone of all ancient magical systems, even being the foundation for an expanded version as Indian astrology. Pythagorean 12-step octave goes along with this cosmology in that his harmonics are 25 steps, or like tattvas in India that are "24 sounds and silence." The 8x3 of the Bagua trigrams are reflected in the cuboidal paradigm depicted in the Atomium in Brussels. Each vertex connects to 3 other vertices and the center, itself connecting to all the 8 vertices of the cube. The planes of the sides, like the numbers on dice, are the 6 outer seas that connects 4 vertices at once. Looking down or up at the Atomium, one sees the 6-pointed star with the top, bottom, and middle points aligned in the middle of the star. Therefore, we see the divine family of 8 having 6 children in charge of the Material world: a masculine and feminine trinity unites upon the throne to make the heart chakra symbol. The Hand of Tyr symbolizes his domination over the Bull helm of the Temple-priests of Mesopotamia or the pirates of the Sea People. It is described by Tengrists when they say "Tengri has many forms, like 5 fingers make 1 fist." Obviously, Tyr was extremely important to preliterate European paradigms.

  • @familiabranquinhobranquinh9503
    @familiabranquinhobranquinh9503 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I think that many of the subscribers have already suggested publishing their texts in book format, I completely agree, a written record is always a written record! Mr Arith think about it,okay?

  • @leonardogomes7165
    @leonardogomes7165 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Olá amigo.
    How are you doing?
    Hope fine🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
    Interesting and Awesome as allways.
    Outstanding!
    I will see now.
    Many thanks for your wisdom and experience 🙏👍🏻💯👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
    Hugs from Soure Marajo Island Pará Brazil
    Leonardo

  • @stewartthomas2642
    @stewartthomas2642 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Love your stuff kick on love it

  • @sarad6627
    @sarad6627 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Wonderful. Is there any relation to the Hamsa? If you are interested I would love a video interview with you Basque colleagues on Basque folklore and myth. As well as sources as I'm having a difficulty locating sources. Thank you and love you as always.

  • @edoboleyn
    @edoboleyn ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Are we sure the hand is purely “indigenous” and not an adaptation of the “hamsa” symbol that was, by then, endemic in North Africa and the Middle East?
    The Phoenicians reached Iberia around 1500 BCE, with colonies in Spain and Portugal, where their version of the open right hand has already been found. If Germanic and Iberian runes trace their origins back to the Phoenician alphabet, I have no doubt an open right-hand could, too. The Basque language is an isolate and a pre-Indo-European survivor, but as you wisely point out, their culture isn’t a fossil in a bubble.
    I’m not saying it couldn’t appear without outside influence-the hand is after all universal. However, the presence of Phoenician colonies in the same region and this object’s use as an amulet in precisely the same way people from Israel to Carthage were using it (on thresholds) suggests a connection.
    I haven’t finished your video so apologies if you address this! Thanks as always for the excellent work!

  • @miriamwells35
    @miriamwells35 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It’s very intersting. They are our closest European relatives (I’m what is called ‘black Irish’. We have something we hang on our houses to ward off evil eye too - St Brigid’s cross.

  • @xanv8051
    @xanv8051 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Okay so the freaking week i found out my grandmother was bausqe a freaking red hair grew on my chin no joke thick as hell and bright i was so proud thought it was a reward for figuring figuring out where we come from like we Mexican Michoacán and Guerrero but some Iberians left they're DNA and Names and I'm just great full to fill the gaps with answers and not suffer further from the diaspora

  • @CelticDruidTempleOfBeliefs
    @CelticDruidTempleOfBeliefs ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I can Explain why those are older than Scandinavia Context they actually we're used by many groups across Europe before the Roman Alphabet table & or Ogham so most think Runes the style of writing is just Norse but in Reality Scandinavian and Other Germainc People Just Kept those Traditions around. Other Celts used them to not just the Basque but I'm sure most have at one point.

  • @danielbriggs991
    @danielbriggs991 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Zorioneku deneke beegirraterren oTirtan ezeakarri erraukon.
    Everything other than oTir- has a transparent meaning, although in some cases it has more than one possible meaning.
    Everyone talks about the first word, but the second, third, fifth, and sixth are not that hard.
    denek could be either den+ek, "Who is" lucky being the subject of a transitive sentence, or a potential deneke, lucky "may be."
    begirateren is either from "begiratu" "to look upon/watch," or be+egirateren, in which case the verb is egin "to do"; in each case we have -ren the genitive case marker afterwards, but the nominalization of the verb is slightly different from in modern Basque. I like your version eki+ate "sun-door" as well, but it makes denekebe lack a transparent meaning.
    ezeakarri can mean "not to bring," or if it's segmented as oTirtanez eakarri, "to bring."
    erraukon is almost certainly related to dial. draukot, "causes to have"/causative of the all-purpose auxiliary izan. It could for example be a subjunctive, which would be appropriate for an invocation. Ikus. adibidez Gabriel Aresti, Juan Ramón Jimenez, Ezer Ez.

  • @andriaantell5410
    @andriaantell5410 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks!

  • @morganacrows9974
    @morganacrows9974 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Gratidão amore 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🔥🔥🐍🐍🐍🌻🌻🌻🌼☀️

  • @MysticMountainNebula
    @MysticMountainNebula ปีที่แล้ว +2

    19:09 Wow I wonder if the creators of the game Kingdoms of Amalur took influence from this deity’s name?

  • @MrcosRodriguez
    @MrcosRodriguez 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Hand of Irulegi is a testimony of Preindouropean heritage of Iberian peoples, but not only for Basque people but for all

  • @davidallard1980
    @davidallard1980 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Your vids are great. How did you learn about all of this? Did you go to school for it or just independent research?

    • @ExcaliburOfYuletide
      @ExcaliburOfYuletide ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Massive stacks of Books. Arith reads endlessly on these subjects -- so we don't have to. 😆

  • @edithguzman7277
    @edithguzman7277 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My heritage is Basque. Anyone know where I can learn the language?

  • @alextremodelnorte1905
    @alextremodelnorte1905 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Wow this info is amazing, eskerrik asko.

  • @pariahthistledowne3934
    @pariahthistledowne3934 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome stuff! Seems Ogham must be preCelt Native Hibernian origin. I have always been curious to learn more about Iberian Prehistory, as i feel deeply that Hibernians and Basque are closely related. And not thru Celt admixture alone....but before the Horsemen came.

  • @adhur9
    @adhur9 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This week another piece has been found, this time written in Latin, but dedicated to a Basque goddess: Larrahe. A stone altar from the first century.

  • @Artxoazuria802
    @Artxoazuria802 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It seams that the "Hand of Irulegi" was at the door of a house (greeting people). My translation is:
    Sorioneku= happy, lucky
    N= I, me
    Ðenek ebe= even all of you, all of you too (basque from the province of Bizkai)
    Ekirate= Person's name. It does exist today Irati and Irate (as names of a person), and Eki is well kown with the meaning of Sun (Eguzki)
    Ren= of, or better sajons genitive, as in " my father's house".
    Otir_tan, Ota is today the stick used as a shelter by hens, and chicken, and iri is city. Translation= Shelter??
    tan= in
    Eseagarri= esangarri, eleagarri. Something that deserves to be said.
    Eraugon= eragon= take your time in, dedicate your time to.
    And my translation:" Lucky me, all of you too(even all of you), in Ekirate's shelter. Dedicate yourselves in (speaking) something that deserves to be said".
    Greetings from the Basque Country.

  • @JanetSundt
    @JanetSundt 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Please see the Takeuchi Documents by Kosada Wado (he has passed away, but I think his wife is alive. On the first Volume of the documents ( Takeuchi Docments I) on page 131, he has a pyramid stone with script and the Ka, Ku, Ki, Ko is noted in his translations. The Native Americans have the Ka in their language. A wonderful book on documents that are have been protected by the Shinto priests in the nation of the Risiong sun, with the sixteen rays of the Chrysanthemum ( yes like the watch). The script within the documents is very interesting. Since its supposed to be very old and they use vowels. From what I understand it was the Phoenicians that introduced vowels. Who introduced the Ka, Ki, Ko, Ku really? It began I propose in ancient ancient times and our sea faring Phoenicians and Basque have similar Ka etc. as the Egyptian hieroglyphs. Hope you like the documents. Interesting and unbelievable but believable. Thank you young man for your videos. I am not a scholar. I just love linguistics and learning our ancient ancient tongues. I am Basque on both my great grandfathers side. I am American. I also have Huichol and Cherokee from my great great great grandmothers. Thanks again.

  • @butroe
    @butroe ปีที่แล้ว +1

    ¡Gracias!

  • @joutavainen2920
    @joutavainen2920 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    when i was eying through the basque
    etymological dictionary i noticed
    they have a similar word for ancestor
    as the uralics.
    asaba, at least if it´s as-aba,
    because aba or ava in uralics means
    mother or older sister (latter
    part of many goddess names and
    name of sacred totem animals like
    the ptarmigan).
    many other similar words too
    (the x-languages) but of course
    could be co-incidence (unless it´s true
    that the fringes survived of old european
    languages, because if you listen to
    caucasian languages they have
    the x too).
    another dictionary i recommend is
    the hungarian etymological dictionary
    (both free pdf´s) from where i got
    many good uralic words, the sumerian ones
    i just cruely deleted (one man´s treasure).
    the actual hungarian dictionary,
    it will take years to read through (many old
    goddess names there, truly multi-cultural
    area).

    • @joutavainen2920
      @joutavainen2920 ปีที่แล้ว

      it´s so funny to me when they (academics)
      argue whether hungary is of sumerian,
      turkish or finno-ugric origin.
      of course it´s more sumerian or southern,
      hungarians have the least in common with
      all the northern (uralic) peoples.
      in the north it´s more a question of
      separating pre-uralics (aboriginal northerners)
      from the later uralics (peoples that came
      from the east or south later).
      so in that sense it´s the same as with
      the basque, we have relatively little of
      the actual northern vocabulary left
      (but we have the people and the
      nature around us).
      it´s not about inventing words, it´s about
      living the life! (have at you, all you pesky
      written cultures)

    • @joutavainen2920
      @joutavainen2920 ปีที่แล้ว

      or to put that into language
      that can be searched, it´s not
      about the nenets people,
      it´s about the sihirtia (сихиртя)
      people (and all the other
      paleo tribes).
      personally i do like the nenets,
      a lot (that´s as real as it gets
      in the north, even the sami don´t
      live like that anymore).
      what i was trying to say there
      please do a google picture search
      on the nenets, then start picturing
      if some of their words come from
      sumeria.
      because even if they do (some of
      course do, language comes from all
      over) it makes absolutely no
      difference, because to fit their
      life it would have had to completely
      transform.
      that is what people who make those
      crazy language theories often miss,
      the power of the environment.
      even for hungary sumeria is too far
      to actually influence things now,
      in the past maybe more, now not so
      much.. it might even be more slavic
      now, i don´t know, never been there,
      beautiful people.

    • @joutavainen2920
      @joutavainen2920 ปีที่แล้ว

      also it´s about what part of language
      you study.
      if you only compare words about southern
      technological inventions then of course
      you only get southern loan words.
      however if you compare words about
      northern bird calls then you get words
      about northern bird calls (can only be
      compared against birds of other northern
      areas).
      the same is true for the basque i think,
      the real language is there.. it´s just
      that maybe they didn´t want to find it,
      they wanted to compare it against others.

    • @potrokilo
      @potrokilo ปีที่แล้ว

      contemporary basque "Osaba"= mother's or father's brother , "izeba"= mother's or father's sister, "alaba"= daughter

    • @jaif7327
      @jaif7327 ปีที่แล้ว

      asaba means gang in arabic lol

  • @garaa2311
    @garaa2311 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Just found out my grandpa was Basque. Very curious about the pagan gods

  • @heimdalsen721
    @heimdalsen721 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Have been found already related languages?

  • @korkutozarcan
    @korkutozarcan หลายเดือนก่อน

    This inscription can be read / decıfered with Göktürk Alphabet easily. I wonder ıf someone tried to read it previously. As Proto Bask language is very similiar to Proto Turkish language it could be helpful. One may ask what is the relation like but ıf you check above mentioned alphabet you will understand what I meant .

  • @worm_vaquero
    @worm_vaquero ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Home again, home again, jigity-jig!

  • @AlbuquerqueBandit
    @AlbuquerqueBandit ปีที่แล้ว +2

    AAAAAARITH HAAAARGERRRRR

  • @Artxoazuria802
    @Artxoazuria802 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Translation of the "Glosas Emilianensis" (more than one thousand years). They were found in a monastery of Rioja, in the south of the Basque Country. It seems that they were short explanations, given by the monks, when they were trying to translate a text written in Latin.
    The sentence: "Izioki dogu, guek ayutu ez dogu"
    Izioki= This verb appears in a text of the XVIII century, meaning to enlight, to give light. Today it does exist Iziotu and izitu with the same meaning.
    Ayutu= Ayitu (pronounced as it is by the genuine basques, farmers)= to understand. And the translation is: "We have enlighted, but we haven't understood"

  • @alexiswhite110
    @alexiswhite110 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    i have rh-n neg blood an im wondering if you can digg in to that an the legends behind the basque an all to do with it ,, idk just wondering

    • @spiritjourneyofthewhiteche9394
      @spiritjourneyofthewhiteche9394 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Robert Sepehr mentions the Basque people a lot on his channel. Apparently they have the highest concentration of our Rh negative bloodline. We've got a lot of hidden knowledge in our veins, lol. Peace, One Love One Light!

  • @phornthip1991
    @phornthip1991 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I see some germanic Runes.

  • @audrablagniene5771
    @audrablagniene5771 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @phillipr.mctear8962
    @phillipr.mctear8962 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    👍

  • @edurnepunky6060
    @edurnepunky6060 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mil esker, oso bideo ederra! Iruñatarra naiz eta betidanik nire familia euskalduna izan da. Eskerrik asko benetan Euskal kultura zabaltzeagatik.

  • @scienceownsimposters2142
    @scienceownsimposters2142 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So the mythological hand of irulegi was discovered and people still want to believe the official history over mythology?Mythology is the version of history of the Basques because our version of history is the real history.This is not even a discovery but confirmation of who we are now confirmed by DNA and anthropology,etc.People are so blind it is sad

  • @redcrowdawn
    @redcrowdawn ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Please help free Leonard Peltier.

    • @gnostic268
      @gnostic268 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Anna Mae Pictou (Aquash) was murdered while being confined by A.I.M. (American Indian Movement) in 1973. During that time, Leonard P repeatedly threatened her and put a gun in her mouth. He admitted in front of her that he shot one of the FBI agents, killing him. Anna Mae was later found deceased from a gunshot wound. Her identification was found in attorney, Kenneth Tilsen's possession. LP was arrested and charged with the murder of both FBI agents and sentenced to life in prison. At the time he claimed that it was his honor to not turn in whoever shot the other agent and he would take his sentence as part of his commitment to the injustices against Native American people and particularly those in Pine Ridge South Dakota. He has spent decades complaining and asking to be released while never taking public responsibility for his actions. None of those people in AIM have. Some have died in the years since their standoff at Wounded Knee in 1973. Russell Means, Dennis Banks and other leaders have died in the meantime. AIM was founded in Minneapolis Minnesota to help address some of the corruption by non -Native agents on reservations and corrupt Native tribal councils who exploited their own people. A.I.M. leaders weren't perfect and they have never taken any responsibility for their actions. I have a younger brother and sister (we share the same mother but different father) whose father testified at the trial of Wesley Bad Heart Bull in Custer. When the verdict cleared Wesley's accused murderer A.I.M. who were present as a show of support, rioted overturning police cars and other acts of violence. My siblings father was arrested a year later and then found dead in his cell of an apparent suicide. My siblings grew up without a father because of his association with AIM which made him a target while the leaders used their celebrity to go off to be in the movies. Anna Mae wasn't the only person found dead after being held and confined by LP and others. There was a black man who had arrived in the area trying to support AIM and the takeover at Wounded Knee. For whatever reason, LP believed he was an informant which is what he accused Anna Mae of being. Anna Mae's daughter has spoken out about what happened to her mother on Facebook and will be addressing a Canadian commission on First Nations people because Anna Mae was a Mik Maq from Nova Scotia Canada. Times have changed and people have forgotten what happened there and many are being sold this story of how innocent LP is. That's not accurate or true. Those of us who understand the truth know that there is no way anyone who supports Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (4 out of 5 Native American women experience violence and are murdered at the highest rates of any demographic of race and ethnicity) and also support A.I.M. If you are going to bring up LP, then people should know both sides of the story because it's ridiculous how he is being elevated to mythical status. He doesn't deserve that endless fawning. I say this as someone who has had relatives in prison for violent crimes. Sometimes people who are incarcerated are where they should be in order to protect society.

  • @h.m.mcgreevy7787
    @h.m.mcgreevy7787 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ☘️💜 Badass 💜☘️

  • @SuperBjanka
    @SuperBjanka ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Its a medicinal plant, so I guess it ward of some kinds of evil spirits

  • @univeriseman8008
    @univeriseman8008 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Cavemen ugouga

  • @MrcosRodriguez
    @MrcosRodriguez 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It is one of the primitive Vasconic dialects that were part of the Iberian, not Basque (modern) language that is latinized and Spanish loan-taken

  • @Wedneswere
    @Wedneswere ปีที่แล้ว +1

    that script - just enough like phoenician, and just enough unlike phoenician, to break my brain. and if you use it to imitate our alphabet by cherry-picking from its forms, then you'd have a script like rhaetic - which looks just like you-know-what.

  • @purplealice
    @purplealice ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm surprised to see you talking about Basque language and culture, since they're not very closely related to Norse.

    • @ExcaliburOfYuletide
      @ExcaliburOfYuletide ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Going back in his video list, you might see all different videos on varying religiosities. Sometimes as a comparison, and sometimes just for the interest of it on its own. Since he is Portuguese, he sometimes does videos of the ancient Monoliths and symbols around his country and talks about the Iberian Peninsula quite a bit as well. I actually went back to the beginning of his playlist once and watched every video in order of posting, until I was caught up. I was a student at the time, and it helped me with inspiration for my homework quite often. lol

  • @CristinaRodriguez-xb7gh
    @CristinaRodriguez-xb7gh 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    No es euskera sino iberico.

  • @mariamoreno6342
    @mariamoreno6342 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Annenerbe vasca.........

  • @maiarostiashvili6489
    @maiarostiashvili6489 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If you say that the whole place is Iberian, then it is not only Basques, is it Iberia, Georgia? It turns out that the people living in that place are Iberians.

  • @juancordero4911
    @juancordero4911 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Vasco, euskeda=ÌBERO,IBERIA,,,,, Alexandre Eleazar

  • @islandbuoy4
    @islandbuoy4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hand of Irulegi an apotropaic CHIRAL hand intended to hang above a door to bring good fortune is very similar to the apotropaic Ahimsa Hand found in Jainism which is also a promoter of the CHIRAL swastika idea ... and close by we have the apotropaic Hindu Trishakti symbol which features together 3 symbols the trisul, OM, and again the CHIRAL swastika idea, the trishakti is also meant to be placed on the door frame ... for good luck, wealth and prosperity ... you gotta be a fool not to see the common denominator .... have a nice day

  • @scienceownsimposters2142
    @scienceownsimposters2142 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The Basques(Etruscans real founders of Rome) are the Italo Celts but this is what the impostors in charge hid and didnt teach people in school.The truth will set you free so you can imagine what they didnt teach us in shoo:the truth/real history

  • @maiarostiashvili6489
    @maiarostiashvili6489 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    თუ ქვია თქვე კაი ხალხო მთელ მაგ ადგილს იბერია, ესეიგი მარტო ბასკები არ არიან ხო იბერია, საქართველო, გამოდის რომ მაგ ადგილზე მცხოვრები ადამიანები არიან იბერიელები