[UA] Carved stone still mystifies scholars
gameloft
gameloft at midcoast.com
Fri Jul 21 09:04:12 PDT 2006
That's correct. The Native American's of the Northeast lived in wigwams
which are wood and bark made round houses.
Ian
Peter Kisner wrote:
> My first thought was: Weren't Teepees largely used more in the great
> plains region of the U.S.?
>
> I thought tribes around the region the stone was supposedly found used
> different types of houses than the supposed Teepee found on the stone.
> But then my grasp of Native American lore is shoddy at best.
>
> - Peter K.
>
>
> On 7/21/06, Jesús Couto <jesus.couto at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Picture Native American descendant getting a weird magickal sensation
>> in 1872 and saying "Fuck, someboy unhearthed the egg from the ritual.
>> I'm toast"
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Jesús Couto F.
>>
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