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What Is an Atlatl? How Is It Used? | Wapello Warbler's Louisa County
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Wapello Warbler's Louisa County. Life 25 miles from the nearest stoplight. What Is an Atlatl? How Is It Used? October 28, 2010. Posted by Wapello Warbler in History. At first glance, the picture above may look like a simple stick, but it is actually an atlatl (pronounced AT-l-at-l). You throw the spear as you would without the atlatl except that, as your arm comes over your shoulder, you take your finger off the spear and snap your wrist. Finish with your hand pointing at the target. You are commenting u...
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Wallpaper | Wapello Warbler's Louisa County
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Wapello Warbler's Louisa County. Life 25 miles from the nearest stoplight. All the pictures on this page were taken in Louisa County, Iowa and are suitable for use as desktop wallpaper. You are free to download a copy for non-commercial use. You may not use these pictures to create derivative works or share them without indicating where you got them. Click on the thumbnail or its format. Right click on the picture and choose Set as desktop background…. Click the button that says Set Desktop Backround.
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Lost in the Corn | Wapello Warbler's Louisa County
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Wapello Warbler's Louisa County. Life 25 miles from the nearest stoplight. Lost in the Corn. October 25, 2010. Posted by Wapello Warbler in Grandview. Friday night I tagged along as our church youth group and Venture Crew 007 took in the Corn Maze at Barnyard Blooms in Grandview. I had a blast. The teens ran the maze, pausing occasionally to scare the beejeebers out of each other. Weather permitting, the maze will be open through Halloween. Click here. For cost, hours, and directions. Google occasionally...
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Keeping Up with the Fun | Wapello Warbler's Louisa County
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Wapello Warbler's Louisa County. Life 25 miles from the nearest stoplight. Keeping Up with the Fun. October 22, 2010. Posted by Wapello Warbler in Events. October and November are outdoor months here in Iowa. Harvest is progressing rapidly. Football, marching band contests, and cross country have the teens outside. In addition, the County Conservation Board and the Port Louisa Refuge have come up with some unique outdoor programs. Last weekend, I was out at Virginia Grove Park. PS Congratulations to the ...
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Local Tribes Had Their Own Look | Wapello Warbler's Louisa County
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Wapello Warbler's Louisa County. Life 25 miles from the nearest stoplight. Local Tribes Had Their Own Look. August 31, 2009. Posted by Wapello Warbler in History. Recently, I attended the Meskwakie Powwow near Tama with my daughter and her two children. I finally learned what the American Indians who lived in and around Louisa County wore on their heads. Looking at paintings and actual photographs, I knew it wasn’t feathers, but what was it? Nearby was a wikiup, a cone-shaped house made of sticks woven i...
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Who Was Wapello? | Wapello Warbler's Louisa County
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Wapello Warbler's Louisa County. Life 25 miles from the nearest stoplight. November 17, 2009. Posted by Wapello Warbler in History. WA-PEL-LA (Wapello) was born in 1787 where Prairie Du Chien, Wis. is today, according to A.R. Fulton’s Red Men of Iowa. Wapello, a leader with great influence among his people, was described as short in stature and stoutly built. As a Meskwaki chief, he signed several treaties. The first was at Fort Armstrong in 1822. In early 1832, when Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak, known as B...
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Birds | Wapello Warbler's Louisa County
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Wapello Warbler's Louisa County. Life 25 miles from the nearest stoplight. My Photos of Louisa County Birds. 22 Birds You Can See on the Hoover Trail. Birding at Port Louisa Refuge. Birding at Port Louisa Refuge, Part II. Do Migrating Birds Follow Their Noses? The Birds You Don’t See. How Birds Are Banded. Google occasionally drops people into the wrong posts. If you didn't see what you were looking for use my blog's search box to find it. Did You Like This Article? 10 Advantages of Small Town Life.
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National POW/MIA Recognition Day | Wapello Warbler's Louisa County
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Wapello Warbler's Louisa County. Life 25 miles from the nearest stoplight. National POW/MIA Recognition Day. September 28, 2009. Posted by Wapello Warbler in History. Have you seen the 1953 movie Stalag 17 starring William Holden? The story was written in 1948 by two former prisoners of war held in Stalag 17 during World War II. Stalag is a German abbreviation for prisoner of war camp. This one held American flyers and was located near Krems, Austria. Rep Dave Loebsack, D-Mount Vernon, was the featured s...
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Wildflowers | Wapello Warbler's Louisa County
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Wapello Warbler's Louisa County. Life 25 miles from the nearest stoplight. My Pictures and Descriptions of Louisa County Wildflowers. Queen Anne’s Lace. See with New Eyes. Why I Like Back Roads. Google occasionally drops people into the wrong posts. If you didn't see what you were looking for use my blog's search box to find it. Did You Like This Article? 10 Advantages of Small Town Life. 12 Fun Things to Do at Chief Wapello Days. A Natural Playground for Flaming Prairie Park. Eating in the Honey Hole.