Native Lands. Last of the Susquehannock Indians in Pennsylvania.
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- A nice little adventure to the last settlement of Susquehannock Indians along the Susquehanna River. York County Pennsylvania. Also the Dritt family home along the river and gravesight.
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We did a hike there in boys scouts
Been there a few times. I grew up about 15 min drive south of long level. We found a lot of arrow heads growing up.
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Love it ! Great presentation. Conestoga wagon comes from these giants. I have come across where the Mennonite,adapted the original design into what we knew as Conestoga wagon.
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🦋❤️👍I’m from the area and my Grandfather and other relatives had found many Native American arrowheads etc. in their yards years ago. I still have a couple pieces my Grandfather gave to me. I’ve been interested in our Local Tribe and other Tribes that came here. Thank you for sharing
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How COULD there be any ruins? Virtually everything about Native Americans' material culture was organic.
That was very informative. Thank you for keeping this history alive
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I live in east prospect, I've been many times. There are many other settlements that aren't mentioned as much
I would like to find out about them, and film some, if possible. I'd greatly appreciate any info. Thanks.
In wap wallopen many older settlements
Wow where is that?
I come from this tribe
That's very interesting. If you have any old family stories I would like to hear them.
me too
Do you have any information about this I would appreciate learning more
There wouldn’t be any ruins. They used wood for their homes. Not brick or stone. That’s one of the most frustrating things for me about the Indians in the northeast. They didn’t build their settlements out of anything that would last.
I guess it wouldn't.
The Cresaps were not good folks. Wherever they went.....trouble.
What the hell are you taking about ruins.
You didn’t say a whole lot about anything
Yeah, this really sucked.
they were not first. others had been their a along time before them. they need to give the land back to Adam and Eve.
Black people are the real American Indians Susquehanna Indians not Native American
REALLY?
Whatever you say....