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  1. Shemaqua on Purpose of this BLOG
    3/30/2006

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  1. Boonesboro Village 2010
    Friday, April 23, 2010
  2. Website Spotlight
    Friday, May 05, 2006
  3. Website Spotlight
    Friday, May 05, 2006
  4. Shawnee Homelands
    Friday, May 05, 2006
  5. Iroquois betrayal of the Shawnee and Delaware
    Friday, May 05, 2006
  6. Purpose of this BLOG
    Sunday, March 05, 2006
Bear Tracks

Boonesboro Village 2010

Camp Daniel Boone's, Boonesboro Village begins Sunday, June 6th, 2010 for Staff and June 13th for Scouts. Once again I will be teaching Native Crafts & the Indian Lore classes to several hundred Scouts and Scouters for seven weeks ending on July 31st. We are anticipating another very productive year. I will not be responding to emails or updating my website during this period.

Website Spotlight

Language, in many ways, defines a culture. One of the best language sites I have found on the web is
Native Languages of the Americas Preserving and promoting American Indian languages at
http://www.native-languages.org/. In addition to a tremendous amount of Native Language data, this site contains information on many varied subjects and links to many other useful sites. I recommend this site without condition.

Website Spotlight

Periodically, I am going to spotlight Websites other than my own with reviews and comments. This first such entry will cover the website "Shawnee Traditions" at http://www.shawnee-traditions.com.

Shawnee Homelands

The Shawnee were the dominant people in the area.<< MORE >>

Iroquois betrayal of the Shawnee and Delaware

When the Delaware and Shawnee got down to examining the treaty's fine points, they discovered that most of the lands being given up fell within their own hunting grounds-and that the Iroquois were being well paid for this betrayal.<< MORE >>

Purpose of this BLOG

Bear Tracks is the Blog for Big Bear's Den website.Both the Website and the Blog deal with 18th and early 19th century Indian Tribes of the Eastern Woodlands<< MORE >>
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