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Mohawk Warriors, Nam Knights & Canadian Vietnam War Vets

evelynyvonnetheriault wrote 5 days ago: Yesterday I spent a few hours in Kahnawake at the Echoes of a Proud Nation Pow Wow. I went to see th … more →

Tags: 875, amerindian, flags, Kahnawake, Mohawk, Native

Rusty Ps Boat Cruise Photos!2 comments

Keef Love wrote 2 weeks ago: The Big Bang fireworks are a tradition in Mil-Town, celebrating the beginning of Summerfest and gett … more →

Tags: Events, Music, fireworks, i'm on a boat, Kid Cut Up, PBR, Rusty Ps, summerfest, t pain

John Henry ties the knot

Orli P. Kleiner wrote 2 weeks ago: Boston Red Sox owner John Henry married Linda Pizzuti over the weekend. According to The Boston Glo … more →

Tags: Boston Red Sox, Bud Selig, Carl Edwards, Fenway Park, John Henry, larry david, Linda Pizzuti, Maroon 5, MLB

Tough Break

BostonSoul48 wrote 2 weeks ago: That’s a hard loss for Penny to swallow, but hey, you make two mistakes, and even the guys on … more →

Tags: Baseball, Boston Red Sox, Jon Lester, Baltimore Orioles, Interleague, mike lowell, kevin youkilis, david ortiz, jason varitek

Buzz about the Boise Bee

sgtmac wrote 2 weeks ago: We  followed a small throng of people into a nearby hangar, we were pleasantly surprised to find a n … more →

Tags: Warhawk Museum, Boise Bee, Helicopter, huey, merlin engine, Mustang, Navigator, P-51, P-51 Mustang

The Iroquois practice of genocidal warfare

evsociety09 wrote 3 weeks ago: This article by Jeffrey Blick was very interesting because it discussed the possibility of Native Am … more →

Tags: Ethnocide, european influence

The Musical Ride Comes To Iroquois7 comments

barefootheart wrote 3 weeks ago: On June 23rd, Iroquois recognized the 50th anniversary of the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway. … more →

Tags: horses, Local, Aniniversary celebration, mounties, Musical Ride, RCMP, royal canadian mounted police, St Lawrence Seaway

The Lost Villages, Canada1 comment

mlmcored wrote 3 weeks ago: The Lost Villages (Canada) “The Lost Villages” are ten communities in the Canadian prov … more →

Tags: Travel & Vacations, lost village, Canada, Ontario, Cornwall, Osnabrück, St Lawrence Seaway

Bark of a Pine2 comments

lalber wrote 1 month ago: In every deliberation, we must consider the impact on the seventh generation…even if it requir … more →

Tags: writing, BArk, Elizabeth George, Emotions, Fiction, Life, literary agents, pine trees, Rejections

Bibliophilia Monday: Early Ontario Gravestones5 comments

barefootheart wrote 1 month ago: Early Ontario Gravestones by Carole Hanks. McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd, 1974. I picked up this slim vo … more →

Tags: Books, Local, Early Ontario Gravestones, Carole Hanks, Prescott, Blue Church, Pioneer, graveyard

Early Methods of Reading Meant Looking at Droppings

Shimon H. wrote 1 month ago: Early man could read long before he could write. A desert explorer, I think Wilfred Thesinger, descr … more →

Tags: Scripts, Wilfred Thesinger, Reading, China, Yoruba tribe, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, apollinaire

plants in planters

barbaracuerden wrote 1 month ago: I planted two boxes with the companion planting attributed to the Iroquois, who used to be one-time … more →

Tags: Garden Posts, fence posts, food-issues, escapelot, garden plan, ottawa u, Schoolyard, agnes denes, wheatfield

escapelot plots

barbaracuerden wrote 1 month ago: … more →

Tags: Garden Posts, fence posts, food-issues, escapelot, garden plan, ottawa u, curriculum, Three Sisters, postcolonial

Do We Care Enough to Act?3 comments

lizcratty wrote 1 month ago: Global warming, it seems, is much like the weather: everybody talks about it, but nobody does anythi … more →

Tags: bicycle, Discipline, Possibilities, Social Consciousness, spirituality, constitutional amendment, Ecology, Environment, Global Warming

Home Gardening: Solving the Omnivore's Dilemma

jmorey wrote 2 months ago: My friend Johnny Gallo is pretty old school. He composts and has a vegetable garden. He can also fix … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

the last time torture worked...

shmohawk wrote 2 months ago:   Jean de Brébeuf, J.S. (suspected spy) You would have to go way back to 1649, to a couple of Huron … more →

Tags: Canada, Indigenous peoples, Human Rights, Torture, brebeuf, Huron, Neutral

Kahnawa:ke - Home of the Haudenosaunee4 comments

evelynyvonnetheriault wrote 2 months ago: 71st Carnival of Genealogy – Topic:Local History This vintage postcard of the Iroquois vill … more →

Tags: 875, amerindian, Mohawk, aboriginal

The Press Republican - Article: Does Bigfoot roam the North Country?1 comment

Jeremy wrote 2 months ago:   Photos   Robert and Paul Bartholomew co-wrote a book on Bigfoot sightings in the … more →

Tags: News, Paranormal, Paranormal News, People, Bigfoot, country, gougou, hair, kokotshe

McIntosh Apple

barefootheart wrote 2 months ago: What’s the difference between a computer and a piece of fruit? The letter A. The apple was … more →

Tags: Local, Plant, Maida Parlow French, McIntosh apple, Dundela, John McIntosh, Wealthy apple, Botanical Society of America


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