This mythology of the “Flying Shields” has been passed down from generation to generation in America.
The Hopi are a peaceful Native American Indian tribe derived from older peoples that resided in the southwestern United States. Their history is rich and ancient, dating back at least 3,000 years.
Native Americans witnessed a weird future technology in the distant past, a form of circular ship that traveled through the skies and was operated by beings known as Kachina.
The Hopi regard their deities as intraterrestrial, occupying the Earth’s innards. They are known as “Ant People,” and their appearance is similar to today’s gray aliens.
This American tribe believes in the existence of a succession of “time cycles” in the globe, and the appearance of the Patuwvotas, the “Flying Shields,” is reported in the Third Cycle or Third World, named Kuskurza in the local tongue.
This Third World was incredibly sophisticated, and the “Flying Shields” glided through the air, capable of attacking towns over large distances and moving exceedingly quickly.
The spirits known as Kachina directed the “Flying Shields,” acting as intermediaries between the gods and humanity.
According to tradition, the flying items consume an overpowering sound: “a booming roar and a hissing noise like the wind moving through a confined area.”
These relics bear an uncanny resemblance to the flying saucers mentioned by ufology.
The Third World Flood and Destruction
The Third World was a prosperous age with great ancient technologies that ended with a flood triggered by the gods.
At the start of the Fourth World, the deity Sotuknang said:
“See, I washed away even the traces of your Ascension, the steps I leave to you. All the arrogant cities, the Patuwvotas (Flying Shields), and worldly goods tainted by wickedness and those who have not found time to sing praises to the Creator at the tops of their hills are at the bottom of the oceans. But, if you maintain this memory and the significance of your Ascension, there will come a time when these steps will reappear to show the truth you uncover.”
During the flood, the red city of Palatkwapi was devastated, and Tiwahongva and her sister Tawiayisnima were abandoned and heard a roar while camped in hiding to avoid the water. Stunning descended from the skies in his Patuwvota (Flying Shield).
The deity donned an ice-blue garment and had a gleaming face.
The boys climbed the Flying Shield with the deity, flying through the air until Sotuknang abandoned them at the village their parents had settled after the flood.
The advent of deities or perhaps ancient astronauts using old futuristic technology amazes the Hopi Legend.
This tribe still believes that the Kachina and their Flying Shields walk the Earth.