[UA] Carved stone still mystifies scholars

S McDaniel jamasiel at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 21 09:56:39 PDT 2006


So...why would Native Americans in the Northeast have
artifacts with housing on it which was not
representative of where they lived?

Do the Southwestern Native Americans have one with
wigwams on it?
Would a similar artifact found, say, in the Pacific
Northwest have glyphs resembling Tudor houses?  Or
maybe even double-wide trailers?

--- gameloft <gameloft at midcoast.com> wrote:

> 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"
> >>
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> >>
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