L. Taylor Hansen (1897–1976)
Author of He Walked the Americas
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Some articles and sources incorrectly list her name as Louise Taylor Hansen, instead of Lucile.
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- Hansen, Lucile Taylor
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- Chief Sequoyah
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- 1897-11-30
- Date of death
- 1976-05
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- USA
- Place of death
- Phoenix, Arizona, USA
- Education
- University of California, Los Angeles
- Occupations
- writer
- Disambiguation notice
- Some articles and sources incorrectly list her name as Louise Taylor Hansen, instead of Lucile.
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Almost two thousand years ago a mysterious white man wallked from tribe to tribe among
the American Nations. He came to Peru from the Pacifie, lle traveled through South and
Central America, among the Mayans, into Mexico and all of North America, then back to
ancient Tula, from whence he departed across the Atlantic to the land of his origin. Who
was this white Prophet who spoke a thousand languages, healed the sick, raised the dead, and
taught in the same words as Jesus Himself?
These are true Indian legends, gathered
during twenty-five years of research by L
Taylor Hansen, archaeologist, from, many
different tribes all over the Americas. By
consulting museums, libraries and experts on
folk-lore, it has been possible to correlate the
findings into this fascinating book, backed up
by the spades of the diggers into ancient
ruins, and by all the sciences with which L.
Taylor Hansen is familiar. This is a book that
will back up the New Testament of the East
with the Christian Indian legends of the West.
In this book is proof that the Savior came not
only to one continent, but to all the world
This book wilil strengthen your faith as no
other could!
L. Taylor Hansen, the author of this book, is the
daughter of Professor Taylor, who was co-originator
of the famous Taylor-Wegener Theory of Continental
Drift, which is now universally accepted. She is also
author of The Ancient Atlantic", a scholarly history
of that ocean and the peoples and lands around it
She holds her Masters Degree in Archaeology
Anthropology and Geology from Stanford University
She is an authority on the Indians of North and
South America, having studied among them for thirty
years; and is also an expert Egyptologist, having
researched many years in North Africa… (more)