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Posted by kx viewer on Oct 8 2009 9:23PM
In Article: Eyes to the ground are where they are found.

There was some guy arrested under federal charges from the Parshall area a few years back.  He had a web site in which he sold them to collectors.  Apparently is against the law to take of tribal land or government land.


I would never sell what I have I like to look at them and wonder.  They were found here and they will stay here not in some collector's collection out of state or out of country.


I have a granite effigy, or imaskim about 2 inches long and is made to look like a bufalo. If you stair at the nose of the buffalo the chiefs face shows up and the black in the grey granite turns into his head dress. the beard of the bufalo is serrated and could be used as a knife.  I have a feeling this was cerimonial or something.  They made the imaskin in the likness, in this case a bufalo and put next to the teepee in hopes to lure the bufalo back again.  I also think they had an eye for beauty and imagination to make this into what I cal a dual effigy. The chief and the bufalo.  Then i might be crazy from stairing at it and wondering if its just a rock?  I leaned up against my lamp for good lighting so the silver rod is part of the lamp.


                                      

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Posted by prairie fire on Oct 8 2009 12:37PM
In Article: Eyes to the ground are where they are found.
This is another thing I frown on as well.   I think that all the tribes whut has casinos on them should have a museum TRIBALLY Owned.  No one from the Smithsonian or any of the other tribal crooked ones  would be allowed to change ANYTHING thats placed inside.  and we NEED trustworthy People mixed together so there is no conflict. pale versions,halfbloods.fullbloods.mixedones.one of each nation there to do everything on computer and record it on camera for future reffrences. and that we the People of the Tribe KNOWS what IS there at all times...I don't know, it sounds good.LOL..but ALL ourTribal office holder PPL have to HONEST and BE for the PEOPLE! Reply...


Posted by Sianna Conko on Oct 8 2009 10:47AM
In Article: Eyes to the ground are where they are found.
I didnt find the white stones prairie..these were gray rocks..way bigger from when it flooded in gf a while back. Museums are really nice but i know at the TAT museum its no guarantee that the artifacts would stay there. They get shipped off to the smithsonian or heritage center.  I know someone who would not donate their items due to it NOT stayin with the tribe.  I would get very concerned for the wellbeing of it enroute to whereever it was going. Reply...


Posted by prairie fire on Oct 2 2009 10:22AM
In Article: Eyes to the ground are where they are found.
ya, I meant to say that.lol...  sianna?  those little round white stones you found?  out here they are gaming stones for gambling... they are a HIGHLY prized item..i found one and it has a perfect reddish pink circle on it.. a small chip out but otherwise in good condition... the buckskinners learned from these eastern ppl about how to play it.. I think they used them for gambling and also to gift to the OLDER folks..I forget what exactly they are called,but ya. keep them in a good container..them I think are from the rivers. but too made from those prized pipes they brought over with that white hard ceramic stuff... Reply...


Posted by kx viewer on Oct 1 2009 10:59AM
In Article: Eyes to the ground are where they are found.

PF, the rabbit points you talk about I call bird points.  I was told these points were childrens and womens tools.  The braves would sneak up on the buffalo herds in coyote skins, and thrust spears into the bufalo, the herd would take off in a stampede and the braves would follow.  This is when the women and children would come over the hill and run down the wounded slower animals, bombarding the injured bufalo with these bird points.  They needed a smaller point to get between the ribs of the bufalo to get to the vitals to kill it.  The last think you wanted to do was get to close to a wounded bufalo.  Many indians were killed doing this.  I have no doubt they also used them for rabbits, birds and smaller game also.


To post I just go to the photo gallery and post a picture. Once posted, copy and put in your posts.  Then I delete if I dont want it to show in the photo gallary.   

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Posted by prairie fire on Oct 1 2009 10:54AM
In Article: Eyes to the ground are where they are found.
awesome pieces!   for reals.... I know it was caveman... I wouldnt sit and lissen at these fake indins here saying and getting real mad at you for having REAL Indin artyyyfacts.LOL... some of them here will actually IN THE Name of and FOR the people-some ppl have had them taken from them by these fake indins.who are actually just stealing...theres crooked folk here posing as fake lenapes and the states here are feel are afraid of them..but enyhoo!   Thems some aweful nice pieces... Reply...


Posted by prairie fire on Oct 1 2009 10:09AM
In Article: Eyes to the ground are where they are found.
most of what i found are small rabbit heads..lol.. small game arrowhedz.   I have a really kewl one that two boys brought to my store a few years back...One was a five inch spearhead and it was PINK... but they kept that one aND gave me the multicoloured one  its about two and a half inches... really a nice piece... every year at the tuscawras runns we can stand on the banks and search... I go in to the fields there ... we found many miami pieces(indian tribe) or I told them here in central ohio was mostly Shawnee. I will get my guy to take photos and I'll post them... how do I post to the forum? I tried before,,,but no luck. Reply...


Posted by kx viewer on Sep 30 2009 6:06PM
In Article: Eyes to the ground are where they are found.

Sianna I found these two and have no idea.  The round one is perfectly round, I think is a river rock. Tthe other I am not sure maybe a good rock to hobble your horse to.  The mat they are on is about 9 inches wide to give you a sort of size reference.  I've never stopped in to the museum and have always planed to when down that way, always doing something else like fishing or on a time limit.  People say my rocks should be in a museum and have always thought about giving to the State Historical Society but there interests do not seem to lie in the lives that lived here as it does with the first white people to get here.  There is so much they leave out like what the white man did to the indians.  North Dakota does not talk about Gen Sulley killing defensless indians burried in mass graves in North Dakota.  Either we are too ashamed to mention or build memorials and admit, or the Historical Society will not agnowlege as being true.  I dont know what their problem is but the tip is only touched when it comes to North Dakota History.   


If The North Dakota Historical Society was serious about attracting tourists up here they would have hired me to do so years ago. 


I have many broken peices i call heart breakers, and some that look broken but are not. They used a peice of flint like a Swiss Army Knife. Hard to carry rocks with you all day long.  Most tools were small for the simple reason the longer it was the more apt to break.  A broken tool was worthless and it was not like they had  a  Scheels Hardware to go to.  Broken tools aften spelled out death.  

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Posted by Sianna Conko on Sep 30 2009 4:58PM
In Article: Eyes to the ground are where they are found.
I never thought of it that way..Thanks!!! The only rock story i can really think of is when the floods came and the rocks my uncle found..were rounded like balls because of the force of the water. We found a few interesting rocks other wise..with writing on them.  Some with different shapes...colors..I used to love going over to the geology building at UND and looking at all the different rocks.  Have you ever gone to the paul brost rock museum in Parshall? Reply...


Posted by kx viewer on Sep 30 2009 1:41PM
In Article: Eyes to the ground are where they are found.

PF, Knife River Flint. is the gemstone of the flint family.  Easily worked and harder to break.  Over 700 tribes used the North Dakota flint fields at one time.  Knife River Flint is only found in North Dakota.  A few years back National Geographic had an article on a 15,000 BC clovis point (spear head) at the mouth of the Amazon.  It was a valuable trading commodity and has been found in tool form all over the world long before Columbus got here. 


They have found mamoth bones with flint scrapings and tools that date back 15,000 years in North Dakota, which means it wasn't indians eating mamoth stake on that hill.  It was an Iceman.


The old man's ways has been lost to most and do not understand the idea the arrowhead was our first tool of flight.  Aerodynamic, and the same shape of things that fly today.  It hasn't been improved on since the first Palio indian put it on a stick. 


Some of these points were laying in the ground the day Christ was crusified.  They were laying in the ground when lewis and clark came through here.  You cannot help to think what the person was like that droped this tool.  His or her world was so much different than ours is today.  It all leaves your mind to wonder and gets in the blood.


It makes our history very interesting.

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Posted by prairie fire on Sep 30 2009 1:22PM
In Article: Eyes to the ground are where they are found.
R them aggats?
or flint? nodak? or eastern?
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Posted by prairie fire on Sep 30 2009 1:21PM
In Article: Eyes to the ground are where they are found.
HEY !!! I do that too!    My favourite thing to do,look down walking...LOL  :)I have tons of little reletive stones and rocks and pieces of Ohio arrowheads..I shud post some of them... Kewl doings! Reply...


Posted by Sianna Conko on Sep 18 2009 11:57AM
In Article: Care
K..I will do that now... Reply...


Posted by Curly on Sep 18 2009 11:37AM
In Article: Care
sure, why not.  Sound good! Reply...


Posted by Sianna Conko on Sep 18 2009 10:44AM
In Article: Care
Girls..what do you think if i started another discussion..same thing as this..but labeling it as Care II? This one is getting pretty large lol n sometimes takes longer to load up Reply...


Posted by Sianna Conko on Sep 18 2009 10:28AM
In Article: Care

Shoppe..hope your son is feeling better.  This strain of pneumonia is scary!! One of my relatives almost passed away but she pulled thru.  Young, she had just given birth to her child n she caught it.  Last I heard she was still in the hospital.


Care..I used to watch GL when I was younger. Billy n Reva were my favorites. I learned about them ending when i was watching Who wants to be a Millionaire about 3 weeks ago so it was a surprise! 

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Posted by Sianna Conko on Sep 18 2009 10:23AM
In Article: Care

Ive known him for quite a number of years..n everytime I saw him he said he was doing good.  It just baffles me some days n how people..fake it til they make it..or just fake it all together n not talk to anyone.  I know he had quite a number of good friends he could talk to. I think Im goin to try go up for his funeral..depending on.  My ex-husband knew him too from work related things. Geez Curly you could have stopped in Garrison on your way back from Riverdale! lol


I am so proud of your son!


Now i forgot what everyone posted..gotta go back n re-read lol 

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Posted by SHOPPEGIRL on Sep 18 2009 9:16AM
In Article: Care

Life is extremely hard.  And when you don't have someone to talk too or help you , its even harder.


 

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Posted by Curly on Sep 18 2009 9:12AM
In Article: Care

That sounds like our grand-daughter.  When you sleep with her you need to wear a football suit with lots of protection.  She and my husband took a nap when she was really little and he decided if he ever napped with her again he was going to wear a groin protector cause she kicks like a mule.  She is a cute mule though   I miss the little tyke.  Hard to believe she is almost nine now. 


OUr son is in Washington DC today.  so is wife.  He nominated his company (Microsoft) that he works for in his civilian job for a national award for employers who go beyond the normal for NG troops.  Well, long story short, they won second place and are having an award ceremony in DC for all the winners.  So the guard sent him to be there and be part of the ceremony.  His wife could come as well but they had to pay here way.  So I will keep you posted and if I get a picture I will try to post it. 


Today, I wanted to paint outside but it is too hot on the south side of our house if it is much above 70.  At least too hot for me.  I keep thinking it would cool down but not yet.  Sounds like it will be warm again today.  I have some furniture I want to strip might do that.  ORRRR I could do some quilting.  I am making our son a quilt for Christmas and it has his company logo and the logo for KFOR 12 on it.  That is the name of the mission to Kosovo he is on.  I got a good start the other day when I went to Riverdale to my friends house.  She is good at that kind of thing and I needed help getting going. 


I sure do hope your son is feeling better soon Shoppe.  I will pray for him.  I know that it usually responds well to meds once a person starts but still takes a while to get over it. 


I was sad to hear about another person who took their life.  My husband knew him a little bit.  I am not sure how but he said he seemed like a nice guy.  I sure wish people would reach out for help for their problems instead.  It almost seems like a double tragedy.  How the family misses them plus the guilt and stigma that so often goes with it even though it is not their fault.  It is a tragedy is all I can say.


Well, later ladies!

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Posted by Sianna Conko on Sep 18 2009 7:46AM
In Article: Care

Not much is going on here..we just went to the park n played for a bit.  When we first got there rugrat wandered a lil bit then he went to the van.  I went over there n asked what he was doin...he said I AM TWYIN TO GO HOME!!! lol I told him to go play then he didnt want to go.  Got him finally in bed n I went to bed. he woke me up n kicked me out of my side of the bed n stole my pillow.  I woke up n he was layin horizontally against my pillow n his feet were in my face lol


 

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