Re: [CTRL] About historic American Indian population figures --

1999-01-07 Thread Howard R. Davis III
-Caveat Lector- Bill Kingsbury wrote: I told her that I was investigating a story from a 1909 Phoenix newspaper article about the Smithsonian Institution's having excavated rock-cut vaults in the Grand Canyon where Egyptian artefacts had been discovered,

Re: [CTRL] About historic American Indian population figures --

1999-01-06 Thread Hawk
-Caveat Lector- YnrChyldzWyld wrote: -Caveat Lector- The preponderance of 'Indian mounds' throughout the eastern U.S. would tend to belie your contention that the Native Americans were incapable of producing anything... I never contended such a thing Not all tribes were foragers

Re: [CTRL] About historic American Indian population figures --

1999-01-06 Thread William Hugh Tunstall
-Caveat Lector- Thank you, H. Dee Brown's book is an outstanding work on the subject. But many of our conservative friends are leery of reading anything favorable about "minority" Americans because they're afraid that it might be an example of politically correct propaganda. Sure. During the

Re: [CTRL] About historic American Indian population figures --

1999-01-06 Thread Bill Kingsbury
-Caveat Lector- from: http://www.keelynet.com/unclass/canyon.txt Archeological Coverups? by David Hatcher Childress Originally placed on the KeelyNet BBS on

[CTRL] About historic American Indian population figures --

1999-01-05 Thread RoadsEnd
-Caveat Lector- Kris: About historic American Indian population figures -- Not exactly that many. Here is a quote from Alvin Josephy -- while a dated Indian historian, his basic material even in 1995 was still considered the most reliable to date on general facts like this. Bracketed quotes