Mr.Grondine
in your post #162,you are talking about your 2nd edition book and some of it`s possible contents " mide tradition of shells and A NICE picture of birch bark scroll "
Mide teachings are meant for Mide people only.Birch bark scrolls are SACRED they should NEVER be photographed ,again these scrolls are not meant for the public they are not for sale or to be sold.DO you understand the word SACRILEGIOUS,is money and fame that dam important to you.
After my book was done, I saw a Canadian publication with pictures of the scrolls and a telling, and clearly the midewiwin had decided to share the tradition of the shells. There was also another earlier release by midewiwin that an Ojibwe friend pointed me to later on.
On this topic, some Ojibwe in Michiagn gave midewiwin scrolls to a doctor who saved them during a time of plague in the 1830's, and these scrolls were recently returned. Given the devastation of these plagues, and the general devastation of the Lenape, Rafinesque's acquisition account makes sense. I am not entirely satisfied yet with Oestreicher's work, and I think it would be worthwhile to leave this in "Research Needed".
As for my views on proper use, see my earlier post in this chain on Hopi, Navaho, and Zuni traditions. To my knowledge, my entire book had proper use.
But then I used to just simply pick up feathers, thinking that they were simply left there for me.
The European history of North America goes back only 400 years. What my work is about is extracting memories of long term climate cycles and comet and asteroid impacts from the traditions, so that those memories can be used to save lives in the future. Whatever our heritage, we're all here now.
Money? NASA receives 18,700 Million $Dollars per year, and they spend 3.5 of them on finding the next piece of junk before it hits, despite direct orders to them from the Congress to do it, orders which NASA management ignored. That number needs to be turned from $3.5 million into at least $20 million per year, and that money is important to me, and to you as well.
I also need enough fame to help make that happen.
That said, I often think/measure my time in lives per hour, or I can break it down into lives per minute if you'd like.
Now how many of those minutes do you want to waste with poorly considered words? As I've already said what I want to say about Rafinesque and Oestreicher's work, and actually said it a long time back, I'm going leave Bubo Ahab to educate you and Shkaakwus for a while.
Once again, the "Hopewell" mounds were made by Shawnee/Cherokee ancestors - Talega among them. Not Sioux, not Lenape.
E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the Americas