The story of the Suquehannock is deep and mysterious, and plays a foundational role in the birth of the current timeline we inhabit and the historical narrative we are embedded in. Your photography is some of the best I've seen. Your videos are incredibly beautiful and enriching. What a gift!
I live in central Pennsylvania they found Susquehannock artifacts all over City Island between Harrisburg and Enola. They dug them up and built a parking lot over top besides a parking garage and a baseball field.
One town over from me in Berwyn, PA the high school is called Conestoga High School and it was started in 1894. One of our routes is called PA 401 or Conestoga Road. "The Conestoga Road dates back to 1684, when the Allegheny Path ran from Philadelphia west to the Allegheny Valley; this path became known as the Conestoga Pike or Old Conestoga Road. The path was used by the Susquehannock and other Native American tribes to trade with people in Philadelphia in the 1700s". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conestoga_Road
Thx for another look at a key area of history and orig home of the Iroquois. They were member of the past confederacy of six North American peoples mainly in Ontario and Quebec (Canada) and northern NY State.
The "de La" in front of Cour can be a title of royalty/nobility. Over the years the "title" was just incorporated into the formal name. You would have to trace back into your "roots" to see if you had an ancestor at "court".
Thank You Both,for bringing us along.Especially liked this video.Music put me in a Good headspace.Enjoy the tuneage you find,Just like all the Vintage photos ..Pictures with the partial sunlight on them really made me feel like I was there.I grew up in Southern Indiana.Right next to the Whitewater River in the 50's & 60's.This area reminded me so much of that. Best Regards..
⭐Thank you so much for covering this topic! Anyone looking for more information could check out The Tammany Legend: Tamanend by Joseph White Norwood 1938, available for free online ❤🔥👑
I love outside of Scranton/wilksberre and I so badly would like to find evidence of the culture before ours but everything has been clear cut and gutted out for hundreds of years it seems , or covered in used colum/coal dumps
More than likely the old town for the people is in the bottom of the lake. They flood and bury many old sites underwater because they know you wont be able to go there to look for there relics !
Sadly, they have to suffer Chemtrails also :( But, on the bright side, and in a world where the government does not destroy the area and most life in it, for the sake of a land grab: At 9:30 'ish, the rocks that have fallen 'naturally' could be sold as unique, as they did not come from any other area? Just an idea for an income :) Many thanks, Jarid. Best wishes, to you and the missus..
The story of the Suquehannock is deep and mysterious, and plays a foundational role in the birth of the current timeline we inhabit and the historical narrative we are embedded in. Your photography is some of the best I've seen. Your videos are incredibly beautiful and enriching. What a gift!
Thank you Jared and your lovely Katy for bringing this to light. 💞
I live in central Pennsylvania they found Susquehannock artifacts all over City Island between Harrisburg and Enola. They dug them up and built a parking lot over top besides a parking garage and a baseball field.
"Only certain people of this world can recognize such beauty, We all here Gno Who thise People Are"🙏
Thank you for the boots on the ground you two 💪
One town over from me in Berwyn, PA the high school is called Conestoga High School and it was started in 1894. One of our routes is called PA 401 or Conestoga Road.
"The Conestoga Road dates back to 1684, when the Allegheny Path ran from Philadelphia west to the Allegheny Valley; this path became known as the Conestoga Pike or Old Conestoga Road. The path was used by the Susquehannock and other Native American tribes to trade with people in Philadelphia in the 1700s". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conestoga_Road
Keep on shining brightly.🇨🇦
thank you jarid and crew....the beauty of these places and old pictures...thank you for sharing.
Founded, (found), and repaired. Great channel.
Jarid, I always appreciate and admire your work! Thank you! I hope we get to see more of your lovely “sidekick”, too🥰
You did a great job, This is a masterpiece,,
Music is perfect as well.
Thx for another look at a key area of history and orig home of the Iroquois. They were member of the past confederacy of six North American peoples mainly in Ontario and Quebec (Canada) and northern NY State.
My great grandfather worked at the Indian school in CARLISLE PA...his name was LORIOT DELACOUR BOZORTH
The "de La" in front of Cour can be a title of royalty/nobility. Over the years the "title" was just incorporated into the formal name. You would have to trace back into your "roots" to see if you had an ancestor at "court".
Groovy, thanks hoss.
Thank You Both,for bringing us along.Especially liked this video.Music put me in a Good headspace.Enjoy the tuneage you find,Just like all the Vintage photos ..Pictures with the partial sunlight on them really made me feel like I was there.I grew up in Southern Indiana.Right next to the Whitewater River in the 50's & 60's.This area reminded me so much of that. Best Regards..
The piano 🎹 put me to sleep ..so far I have watched 👀 this 3 times and now I am on my 4th on mute
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⭐Thank you so much for covering this topic! Anyone looking for more information could check out The Tammany Legend: Tamanend by Joseph White Norwood 1938, available for free online ❤🔥👑
Legend has it this is where the sasquatch originated
I love outside of Scranton/wilksberre and I so badly would like to find evidence of the culture before ours but everything has been clear cut and gutted out for hundreds of years it seems , or covered in used colum/coal dumps
Small streams and rivers edge uncover relics constantly.
If someone could use LIDAR imagine what would be uncovered
So intriguing! Do you have any book recommendations for finding out more about the content in your videos?
More cowbell..................& Katy
So, do you think the Susquehanna built Penn Station?
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Don’t be giving me that Susquehanna weed dawg
did they become Sasquatch ??? and Nephilim
The artwork don't match the people in the artwork don't match ancient people of the land
They were wiped out.
Susquehanna Kush
More than likely the old town for the people is in the bottom of the lake. They flood and bury many old sites underwater because they know you wont be able to go there to look for there relics !
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How's that s possible when Washington DC was NORUMBEGA???
Which was a swamp at the time
Of course Bush knew!!!
CG
Sadly, they have to suffer Chemtrails also :(
But, on the bright side, and in a world where the government does not destroy the area and most life in it, for the sake of a land grab:
At 9:30 'ish, the rocks that have fallen 'naturally' could be sold as unique, as they did not come from any other area?
Just an idea for an income :)
Many thanks, Jarid. Best wishes, to you and the missus..
Lfg
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