Hopi Indian prophecy that a Great White Brother will destroy the wicked

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Pahana[edit]

[From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopi_mythology]

The true Pahana (or Bahana) is the Lost White Brother of the Hopi. Most versions have it that the Pahana or Elder Brother left for the east at the time that the Hopi entered the Fourth World and began their migrations. However, the Hopi say that he will return again and at his coming the wicked will be destroyed and a new age of peace, the Fifth World, will be ushered into the world. As mentioned above, it is said he will bring with him a missing section of a sacred Hopi stone in the possession of the Fire Clan, and that he will come wearing red. Traditionally, Hopis are buried facing east in expectation of the Pahana who will come from that direction.[19]

The legend of the Pahana seems intimately connected with the Aztec story of Quetzalcoatl, and other legends of Central America.[3] This similarity is furthered by the liberal representation of Awanyu or the Paluliikon, the horned or plumed serpent, in Hopi and other Puebloan art. This figure resembles Quetzacoatl, the feathered serpent, of Mexico.

In the early 16th century, both the Hopis and the Aztecs believed that the coming of the Spanish conquistadors was the return of this lost white prophet. Unlike the Aztecs, upon first contact the Hopi put the Spanish through a series of tests in order to determine their divinity, and having failed, the Spanish were sent away from the Hopi mesas.[20]

One account has it that the Hopi realized that the Spanish were not the Pahana based upon the destruction of a Hopi town by the Spanish. Thus when the Spanish arrived at the village of Awatovi, they drew a line of cornmeal as a sign for the Spanish not to enter the village, but this was ignored. While some Hopi wanted to fight the invaders, it was decided to try a peaceful approach in the hope that the Spanish would eventually leave.[21] However, Spanish accounts record a short skirmish at Awatovi before the Hopis capitulated.

In popular culture[edit]

The art film/avant-garde opera Koyaanisqatsi references both the Hopi term Ko.yan.nis.qatsi (“life out of balance”), and three Hopi prophecies —i.e. warnings or eschatology.

  • “If we dig precious things from the land, we will invite disaster.”
  • “Near the day of Purification, there will be cobwebs spun back and forth in the sky.”
  • “A container of ashes might one day be thrown from the sky, which could burn the land and boil the oceans.”

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  1. Actually, the Hopi prophesied that since the white brother did not show the correct sign when they first met and that they smoked the peace pipe with the Hopi, making a sacred covenant that was tthen broken by the Americans that America would be destroyed, and the time frame was after the second world war. The death of the last ceremonial priest around 2000 was to usher an erra when the warrior twins would unleash two great snakes (in meso America serpents represent water) that would close the fourth world. The fifth world is symbolic of the eternal state.

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