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THE CHRONICLE OF AKAKOR ago. He described two great by Karl Brugger © 1976 catastrophes that had devastated the n 1972, Karl Brugger, a German Earth and spoke of the ruler Lhasa, a [icunats and radio and TV_ son of the Gods, who governed the correspondent, met Tatunca Nara, the South American continent, and of his white-skinned son of an Indian chieftain relation to the Egyptians, the origin o and, at the time, the chief of the Ugha _ the Incas, the arrival of the Goths, and Mongulala, Dacca and Haisha Indians. an alliance of the Indians with 2,000 Brugger, a sceptic and a conscientious German soldiers. He spoke of gian researcher, listened to the truly incredible stone cities and subterranean story that the mestizo told him. After settlements of the divine ancestors. aving checked it thoroughly, he And he said that all these events had decided to publish the chronicle that been written down in a documen e had recorded on tape. called The Chronicle of Akakor. Following is an edited extract from The longest part of his story was arl Brugger's book The Chronicle of about the Indians’ struggle against the Akakor, with a focus on The Book of whites, against Spaniards and he Jaguar. - Ed. Portuguese, rubber planters, settlers, adventurers and Peruvian soldiers. INTRODUCTION They drove the Ugha Mongulala, The real Rio Amazonas starts at the whose prince he claimed to be, further confluence of the Rio Solimées and and further into the Andes, even into the Rio Negro. It takes 20 minutes by the subterranean settlements. He was boat to reach Manaus, which is now appealing to his bitterest without any road connection to the enemies, the white men, for help shore. This is where | met Tatunca because of the imminent extinction of Nara. The date was 3 March 1972. is people. Tatunca Nara told of the tribe of the — Tatunca Nara's story only began to Ugha Mongulala, a people who were seem plausible when I met my friend, "chosen by the Gods" 15,000 years the Brazilian officer M. He was part of the Second Department, a member of the secret service. M. had known Tatunca Nara for four years and confirmed that the chieftain had saved the lives of twelve Brazilian officers whose aeroplane had crashed in the province of Acre and led them back to civilisation. The Indian tribes of the Yaminaua and Kaxinawa revered Tatunca Nara as a chieftain, even though he was not of their tribe. These facts were documented in the archives of the Brazilian secret service. After reviewing Tatunca Nara's tape recordings, | decided to write his story down "in good words and in clear script", as the Indians specify. This book, The Chronicle of Akakor, is in five parts. The Book of the Jaguar deals with the colonisation of the Earth by he Gods and the period up to the second world catastrophe. The Book of the Eagle comprises the time between 6,000 and 11,000 years (of heir own calendar) and describes the arrival of the Goths. The third book, The Book of the Ant, tells about the struggle against the Spanish and Portuguese colonists after their anding in Peru and Brazil. The fourth INTRODUCTION The real Rio Amazonas starts at the confluence of the Rio Solimdes and the Rio Negro. It takes 20 minutes by boat to reach Manaus, which is without any road connection to the shore. This is where I met Tatunca Nara. The date was 3 March 1972. Tatunca Nara told of the tribe of the Ugha Mongulala, a people who were "chosen by the Gods" 15,000 years NEXUS ¢ 63 FEBRUARY - MARCH 2011 www.nexusmagazine.com