There always seems to have been some form, a fire by night, smoke signals by day; a flash of a light, one if by land, two if by sea. The music arena has released a world of energy over the years thru radio and vynyl likes, and whether a Gold & Platinum, or an American Band, a strong message was carried to the far reaching ends of the most hard core critics, that thru Rock and Roll, its easy to see how it identifies where "music soothes the savage beast"!
The whole worlds not all about "Rock and Roll" and even the music form itself has roots and a history that has already flowed outward like a river stream from its spring, down to all the many branches and tributaries and deltas; and to some exausted ends, to a down right desert wash.
The Skys the limit
So many things, so sacred. The gathering here is about a broader spectrum from our people and their stories. Some may just be visiting, but they stopped long enough, and cared enough to reveal a little portion of their own journey from the energy of their hearts.
Some things are important in a way that just between a few people, that there was just a little more riding along with them that between each other, they never knew; or they just always wanted to let someone know the love and compassion of everything they really meant.
Some things are just important.
And funny, really, sometimes it wasn't really important at all.
And, again, there is the, ""those"", that still isn't!
On the facebook...
StoryCorps and their fans photos seem to be a place where all streams may have a common branch, and new generations of the young and old can find their own hot-springs of earths fountains, and fresh pools; their personal stories start here with their unique kind of interesting Stories; one of which, I will note for the CORE of this post's topic I make as a "Theatre Of Communications"; (again, the following story is a facebook fan original and printed there{on facebook} under these categories {facebook Fan photos from StoryCorps};)(that is also to say here, I have exerped of a piece for a moment, while hoping for an approval; here it is...:One Story, from Story Corps {Straight as the story goes as I found it to be} on their artilcles wepbage fan's photos posted original: Washington, DC . . . Smithsonian's American Indian Museum may consider a larger oral history effort and are encouraging indigenous people to record their stories. The museum wants to have Native American communities more involved in developing content, to help redefine how they are represented - Director Kevin Gover http://newsdesk.si.edu/releases/national-museum-american-indian-and-storycorps-honor-national-day-listening-and-american-in ...
Pulling things back together to remain partial to this post's Theatre, Lily Sullivan on 11 O'clock Rock
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Underneath, more in depth
A different topic from a different webpage; where again, Every word of this is as is, as it was when I found it. And I add it here as follows in small print after its own AS IS (exerted article and title): Carefully written, Smithsonian (Mound Builders - Tribe.net)(excert from original posted Sat, April 10, 2004 - 1:34 PM by Jon Juan ): "".. Noted Native American author and professor of law emeritus, Vine Deloria, writes in a personal communication: It's probably better that so few of the ruins and remains were tied in with the Smithsonian because they give good reason to believe the ending of the Indiana Jones movie—a great warehouse where the real secrets of earth history are buried. Modern day archaeology and anthropology have nearly sealed the door on our imaginations, broadly interpreting the North American past as devoid of anything unusual in the way of great cultures characterized by a people of unusual demeanor..." (continueing excert): .."..Many of these were quoting from old diaries and letters that were combined, for posterity, in the 1800s from diaries going back to the 1700s. Says Vine in this understanding: Some of these old county and regional history books contain real gems because the people were not subjected to a rigid indoctrination about evolution and were astonished about what they found and honestly reported it. ...""; (the original post continues, but should first be given further resource, and for good reason) :(the original post subtitled : Holocaust of Giants: The Great Smithsonian Cover-up; www.Greatserpentmound.org/artic...3.html , and also adds a credit website of the Smithsonian :http://216.10.26.55/GIANTS/Giants_Smithsonian.htm as the article posted on trib.net continues: ""...These authors, while having captured the essence of the public perception of the noble native tradition, were not reconciled to the antique body of legend. The pens of James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) relate virtually nothing of the tall ones. ...""
A Thousand Words Of Differences
With a slightly different picture, as is.. ...Xpedition Magazine prints another Title (the same): "Holocaust of Giants""The Great Smithsonian Cover-up(reprinted with permission): "...Largest in the collective series of mounds, the Great Smith Mound yielded at least two large skeletons, but at different levels of its deconstruction by Thomas' agents....The larger of the two skeletons represented a man conceivably approaching eight feet in height when living.
At a depth of 14 feet, a rather large human skeleton was found, ...Nineteen feet from the top the bottom of this debris was reached, where, in the remains of a bark coffin, a skeleton measuring 7½ feet in length and 19 inches across the shoulders, was discovered. http://www.xpeditionsmagazine.com/magazine/articles/giants/holocaust.html AND ANOTHER WEPAGE http://www.xpeditionsmagazine.com/magazine/articles/giants/realife.html
- POETRY IN MOTION
Getting away from Longfellow and back to Archaeoalogy
Specifficly POTTERY in Motion is the detail that start with a Pre Contact History in Native America. And keeping with this stream of communication is a: History of The American Indian, written in another language, and not Native American or English! - http://www.wimssite.nl/index.php?pagina=hobby&onderwerp=129&stem=5
- http://www.wimssite.nl/?pagina=hobby&onderwerp=131