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Alabama City Destroying Ancient Indian Mound for Sam's Club2 comments

bearspawprint wrote 6 days ago: Reblogged from Earth First! Newswire: from Facing South City leaders in Oxford, Ala. have approved t … more →

Tags: Indginous or Ethnic News and Culture, History 2, Money, environment, Native Americans, Archeology, Alabama, Indigenous culture, irreplaceable loses

Alabama City Destroying Ancient Indian Mound for Sam's Club2 comments

bearspawprint wrote 6 days ago: Reblogged from Earth First! Newswire: from Facing South City leaders in Oxford, Ala. have approved t … more →

Tags: Indginous or Ethnic News and Culture, History 2, Money, environment, Native Americans, Archeology, Alabama, Indigenous culture, irreplaceable loses

The ING of My Writing

grits867 wrote 2 months ago: Writers have the weirdest interests. We strive to know how other writers accomplish things; how they … more →

Tags: National Writing Project, writing space, Randy Wayne White, Florida, Florida Gulf Coast University, calusa, shrimp boats, Hemingway, brain

Nighttime Hayrides & Native American Storytelling (November 2 & 3)

Occupy My Family wrote 7 months ago: Location:  Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site   813 Indian Mounds Rd., S.W. Cartersville, GA Time:   … more →

Tags: Cartersville, Atlanta, Cheap, Georgia, Children, Discount, kids, Family, Georgia State Parks

The Grand Tour - Day 9 - Ocmulgee National Monument11 comments

wineandhistory wrote 8 months ago: Our last day in Georgia, we slept in and got ready to go at a leisurely pace. We didn’t have much in … more →

Tags: Historical Sites, National Parks, 2012 Vacations, Vacations, The Grand Tour of the South, Travel, History, Georgia, Ocmulgee National Monument

Eastern Shawnee tribe shares history, culture with teens

emilymaddern wrote 9 months ago: Chance Wallace, 14, performs a dance Monday for the members of the YES Club. Wallace is a member of … more →

Tags: Publishing, Shawnee, Newark YES Club, Newark Earth Works, eastern shawnee tribe, Chance Wallace, glenna wallace, Stomp Dance, Mary Barnes

Culture and Sun, Hooray!1 comment

gajenn wrote 1 year ago: Remember how I bitched I didn’t do enough and I was going to do at least one fun/new thing a m … more →

Tags: Life, Exercise, Friends, photos, Event/Things to do, Nature, Beauty, Anthropology, entertainment/hobbies

An Ohio Antiquities Mini Tour11 comments

Mic wrote 1 year ago: Paint Valley Mound, Holmes County Ohio Readers of The Quiet Way are familiar with my interest in tim … more →

Tags: Ohio, Prehistoric, Hopewell, adena, moundbuilders

Do we teach or are we taught1 comment

birddroppings wrote 1 year ago: Bird Droppings November 23, 2011 Do we teach or are we taught “The only thing that interferes … more →

Tags: A teachers journey, The daily meanderings of a teacher, Education, Teaching, NCLB, foxfire, Frank Bird III, Native American, Learning

Trying to watch a smiling moon

birddroppings wrote 1 year ago: Bird Droppings November 22, 2011 Trying to watch the smiling moon “Most of us become parents long be … more →

Tags: A teachers journey, The daily meanderings of a teacher, Education, Teaching, foxfire, Frank Bird III, John Dewey, Native American, Learning

Teaching is far more than wanting to

birddroppings wrote 1 year ago: Bird Droppings November 21, 2011 Teaching is far more than just wanting to “I want to say one other … more →

Tags: A teachers journey, The daily meanderings of a teacher, Education, Teaching, foxfire, Frank Bird III, Native American, carl jung, Learning

LIfe is raw material2 comments

birddroppings wrote 1 year ago: Bird Droppings November 20, 2011 Life is raw material Morning is a special time a beginning I am alw … more →

Tags: A teachers journey, The daily meanderings of a teacher, Education, Perception, foxfire, Frank Bird III, Native American, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Learning

Every day is a good day

birddroppings wrote 1 year ago: Bird Droppings November 19, 2011 Every day is a good day Recently I had the great privilege of spend … more →

Tags: A teachers journey, The daily meanderings of a teacher, Education, Perception, foxfire, Frank Bird III, Native American, Vine Deloria, Learning

Nighttime Hayrides and Native American Storytelling (November 5)

Occupy My Family wrote 1 year ago: Location:  Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site  813 Indian Mounds Rd., S.W. Cartersville, GA Time:  7 … more →

Tags: Cartersville, Atlanta, Cheap, Georgia, Children, Free, kids, Family, inexpensive

Day 9 Sick and slow going2 comments

mikekrabal wrote 1 year ago: Leannas recommendation. The indian mound country store where the biscuits could not be found manhatt … more →

Tags: Georgia, Helen, Photo, Georgia, "Helen", Norcross, Hangover

Ohio is a Mysterious Pisces

ohioastrology wrote 1 year ago: Ohio’s official birthday is March 1, 1803. That makes Ohio a Pisces. In researching Ohio’s birthday, … more →

Tags: Nations / States / Institutions, Ohio astrology, Ohio, ohio mounds, Serpent Mound, Alligator Mound, ohio earthworks, ohio mystery

"The Fence My Father Built" by Linda S. Clare4 comments

One Desert Rose wrote 1 year ago: Finding Your Way Home! Product Description:  In The Fence My Father Built, when legally separated Mu … more →

Tags: Reconciliation, Faith, christian historical romance, Relationships, Alcoholism, Romance, Linda S. Clare, Water Rights, fued

Just a couple of random photos from the North Georgia Mountains

Daniel R. Partain wrote 2 years ago: Once I get home, I will upload the rest of the photos that I have taken over the last few days. … more →

Tags: Photography, @ vacation, Helen Georgia

At Serpent Mound

Michael Smetzer wrote 3 years ago: Quick and muscular, along the bluff’s crest, the Great Serpent uncoiled in the high air above Brush … more →

Tags: Poetry, Reflections, God, Free Verse, spirituality, Nature, Native American, Archeology, Ohio


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