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Started by Dryball, January 02, 2009

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Dryball

Welcome to your new home Sinnanatha! Glad you joined up with us.

Ned

Roaring Bull


FrankG

Welcome to our fire.

Ranger

Welcome to the fire!  thmbsup

Sinnanatha

Thanks all.  Been at this here blackpowder thing since the Bi-centenial. (that would be 1976) (wow).  My name means 'Big Fish' in Shawnee.  It was given to me by my Shawnee brothes when we were fighting the Anglais in the Ohio Valley.  My personna is Wendat legend teller/warrior from the lower Great Lakes area (south-east/south-central Michigan) where I grew up.  In Wyandotte, Michigan. 'Wyandotte' being the English pronounciation of our tribal name-Wendat.  What the French called 'Huron'.  Do all of my hunting with BP-.50 flint longrifle and 20 ga. flint trade gun.  Done lots of shooting, primitive camping, local presentations, 'school days'.  Trying to help children understand what it was like 250-300 years ago for the natives.  I'm a retired school teacher, and I know what the history lessons do NOT teach in school these days.  Part of Project Lakewell presenting Great Lakes early history to schools and groups.  I like the numerous discussion groups on this site.  Always looking for more information to use in my travels thru time.  Megwetch,  Sinnanatha

twobears

welcome this is a nice place ta be

old salt

Welocme the frie make your self at home
All gave some Some gave all

The Old Salt

Chaffa Hosa


Pitchy

Howde and welcome.  chrrs

battman1

I think you'll find this one of the friendliest sites goin.

Ranger

Sinnanatha, it's great to meet you. Welcome to the fire and I look forward to speaking and hearing from you. I do talks at Shoenbrunn and Ft. Laurens here in Tuscarawas County in Ohio.

old salt

Welcome to the camp. Coffee hot and ready. I personally would like to hear more history from your part of the world
All gave some Some gave all

The Old Salt