gardenmom
Former Member
scandi said:So far what I have really learned about the Makah is that they are from the NW tip of the Olympic Peninsula by Neah Bay, and that their people do man a wonderful and well known museum. I'd like to learn more.
But in a wilderness area with so many different tribes, each one very individual in what they are known for, there is one big long lake that was there before any humans, I believe. I don't think there was anyone there during the ice age! LOL But it only makes sense that a place of such beauty could also be very spiritual for these people, and I'd love to discover if this is true. It might be why our Lyle needed to go there to what they thought was the end of the world, to find his way up into his new world.
It could be, or I could just hope he had some definitive direction like this. Indians are very spiritual people. I knew Lalooska for years, and his daughter Patty Fawn, from Ariel, Wa.
Scandi
Hi GardenMom, Yikes, I don't know why I can't go back to sleep! It's good to see you here. OK, back to try getting some winks. 7:30am will come way too soon I know.
Goodnight! (I still cannot get used to East Coast time, here on the board. I always think, "Wow, they are up late", when y'all are 3 hours behind me)