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Waking Up on Turtle Island: Shoreline Greenway Trail, Madison CT (Part One)
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Waking Up on Turtle Island. Native American Cultural Landscape. Tuesday, August 13, 2013. Shoreline Greenway Trail, Madison CT (Part One). The website { http:/ wordpress.shorelinegreenwaytrail.org/. Welcome to Shoreline Greenway Trail. The Shoreline Greenway Trail is being built as a continuous path for bicyclists, walkers and hikers and for people of all ages to enjoy the outdoors and help create healthy communities along the Connecticut shoreline. I don't know if it had been recently moved or if it's b...
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Stories and Stones: April 2008
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Scholarship on New England history. Thursday, April 17, 2008. And I have heard it reported from credible persons, that (whilst I was there in the Countrie) there happened a Terrible earthquake amongst the French, rending a huge rock asunder even to the center, wherein was a vast hollow of an immeasurable depth, out of which came many infernal spirits." (Josselyn [1663]1865:48). But Josselyn was by no means the only European to record this type of worship to a spirit dwelling inside stone. The first s...
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Rock Piles: A chiastolite for Matt
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This is about rock piles and stone mound sites in New England. A balance is needed between keeping them secret and making them public. Also arrowheads, stone tools and other surface archaeology. Wednesday, August 05, 2015. A chiastolite for Matt. I was reading Matt Howes's blog. And his mention of crystals reminded me of the chiasolite I found. Curt Hoffman wrote an article about them here. And by a very strange coincidence I found one the day after I read his article. A very beautiful polished stone!
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Waking Up on Turtle Island: Heart and Blood
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Waking Up on Turtle Island. Native American Cultural Landscape. Monday, January 26, 2015. And I can't find the reference to tell me where this info comes from. Navajo Deer Huntingway song:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sedentary lifestyle because of overcrowding (CA). Let me clarify that comment. Thorson: WHAT GRAMPA DIDN’T TELL YOU. Revisit Before the Big Snow. Another Possible Ophiomorphic Petroform” at a Gat. Old Connecticut Path - Ashford/Eastford, Connecti. CT State Archaeologist Brian Jones.
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Waking Up on Turtle Island: Evidence of Native American Brush (and stone) Fish Weirs
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Waking Up on Turtle Island. Native American Cultural Landscape. Wednesday, August 17, 2011. Evidence of Native American Brush (and stone) Fish Weirs. Evidence of Native American Brush Fish Weirs. In South Cove, Old Saybrook, CT. Archaeological Society of Connecticut. Research Summary and PowerPoint Presentation. Timothy C. Visel. Abigail C. Visel. PowerPoint Presentation by Abigail C. Visel. This paper was presented at the fall meeting of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut, October 18, 2008. Still...
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Waking Up on Turtle Island: Ruins and Ruined
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Waking Up on Turtle Island. Native American Cultural Landscape. Thursday, August 06, 2015. 8220;Although the spirit is different from a sage plant to a willow. And between grandmother and grandfather rocks,. Each is unique, has a purpose, and an inherent right to life. To cause harm to the embodied spirit within rocks. Rattles and drums, water and willows or for that matter, to the self or each other,. Is to cause harm to the blood energy that runs through all sacred beings. By Line Denise Laplante.
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Stories and Stones: Dear Massachusetts Historical Commission
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Scholarship on New England history. Sunday, October 04, 2009. Dear Massachusetts Historical Commission. Dear Massachusetts Historical Commission,. I am writing in regards to an item in your FAQ located on the Review and Compliance section of the Massachusetts Historical Commission website. ( http:/ www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc/mhcrevcom/revcomidx.htm. Here is the entry in question:. I’m concerned that stone piles in a project area may be Native American grave markers. What should I do? The practice apparently...
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Stories and Stones: Split Boulders
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Scholarship on New England history. Thursday, April 17, 2008. And I have heard it reported from credible persons, that (whilst I was there in the Countrie) there happened a Terrible earthquake amongst the French, rending a huge rock asunder even to the center, wherein was a vast hollow of an immeasurable depth, out of which came many infernal spirits." (Josselyn [1663]1865:48). But Josselyn was by no means the only European to record this type of worship to a spirit dwelling inside stone. The first s...
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Stories and Stones: December 2016
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Scholarship on New England history. Friday, December 30, 2016. By James D. Porter. In her seminal work, Sweat-Houses in the Southern New England Area. Historian Eva L. Butler only hinted at the various construction methods used by the native people to build their sweat-houses. Due to the paucity of information, historians are generally unsure of how ancient sweat-houses were built in New England. Williams stated only a few facts about the construction of a sweat-house, but he never mentioned the material...
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Waking Up on Turtle Island: Red Zigzag on a Bison Skull
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Waking Up on Turtle Island. Native American Cultural Landscape. Tuesday, August 04, 2015. Red Zigzag on a Bison Skull. Dr Lee Bement recounts the mysterious story behind unearthing the Cooper Skull in 1994. This bison skull is the oldest painted object ever found in North America. Http:/ www.pbs.org/time-team/explore-the-sites/bones-badger-hole/cooper-skull/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cueva de la Serpiente (Baja California, Mexico). Possible Serpent Gateways, Signal Hill Madison CT.