by 63falcon on 09 Nov 2009 22:15
For anyone STILL interested in this OT.....there are a couple other books that could be of interest.
One was published in the mid/late 90's, titled "Hidden Cities". This was written by someone who had worked for Smithsonian Inst., and had interest in the Mound Builder cultures of (mosylt) Mid Western N America. Much is centered here in the Ohio River valley. This man was exploring how the Fouding Fathers (washington, Jefferson, etc...) reacted to the discovery of all the in credibally large and intricate earthen structures. He also goes into speculation of the demise. There is a portion of N America which was called the 'Empty Quarter' by some archeaologists, as tho' folks just disappeared quickly and over a large chunk of land. The Indians in my home County did make some smaller burial mounds earlier on, they speak a Siouan dand they are known to have 'arrived' MUCH later. The same is true of the Navajo of Az/NM, who speak an Athabascan language, and have traditions unrelated to surrounding folks. The Navajo also have extreme avoidence of ANY corpse, even of any structure that a body was in. The mystery novellist, Tony Hillerman, worked tons of accurate Navajo culture into his Navajo tribal police characters novels....
So I have wondered if these later appearing folk were displaced due to some sort of diasater (illness/extreme drought/extensive wars) and showed up to be these Enemy Others who were spoken ill of by their neighbors. The book "Roanoke" touches a bit on this too.
To anyone who wonders if their SOuthern connections bespeak any kinships, well if you have ANY Spruills in the line, and half of the Davenports, we're kin, and come on down for Thanksgiving dinner in N Carolina! Wait, I should really check w/ my Aunt Mary first!!!
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