The First Adirondackers: Part One
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- NEW #CuriouslyAdirondack! Working with their students, biologist Curt Stager of Paul Smith's College - www.paulsmiths... and archeologist Tim Messner of SUNY Potsdam - www.potsdam.edu have been making eye-opening finds. Their discoveries on land, underground, and in muck hauled up from the bottoms of ponds support what John Fadden and his family, of the Six Nations Indian Museum - www.sixnationsi... in Onchiota, New York, have been telling those who would listen for years: that humans arrived in the Adirondacks at the end of the last Ice Age, and some of their descendants are still here.
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A recent cave dive somewhere in Texas pushed Native American occupation past the 10,000 year Era. Seemingly, this evidence plays to at least 12,000 - 14,000 years. Don't know much more.
Love this immensely.
Great...I am looking forward to the next segment....I love it when you photograph my bog 👍
Thanks for watching and sharing #CuriouslyAdirondack. Much appreciated...cheers! 🐸
Is it a wonderfull documentarte AMAZING congratulations.gir this one exelent report.thanks
The word "Adirondack" means "Bark Eater". In winters, the Adirondacks do not provide decent living conditions for natives peoples. In my youth I was told American Indians hunted and used the Adirondacks in the summer, but very little in the winter.
Great film Josh! Very interesting. This should be running at the #WildCenter
Looking forward to the next episode!
Cheers!
Ferg
TheAdkFlyer10 thanks for watching, Ferg. You’re right. The Wild Center should be screening #CuriouslyAdirondack. Hmmm... Cheers!
I'm confused.... I've never heard anyone say native Americans didn't live in there...
I've heard countless stories about them there.
Right!?! If the Europeans made it there why wouldn’t have the indigenous Americans, that had already had been living on the continent, already been there first? Makes zero sense. Did they think that the indigenous Americans just magically appeared there the same time they did?
Guess maybe you've been listening to the right people instead of the mythmakers.
What year did the native American roam the Adirondack
SASQUATCH WIZARD ADIRONDACKS “ very interested , i research the possibility of the Native Indians having kept record of there possible experiences with a large bipedal upright walking human looking hominid .
Punctuation is magic:
-a large bipedal upright walking human looking hominid-
a large, bipedal, upright-walking, human-looking hominid.
A great show and tell vlog? "Rocky soil"? They were hunter/gatherers, not farmers! We need more anthropologists and archeologists studying the past while society regresses into chaos!
Black dudes face is like what the hell am i doin here
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