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April 8, 2022
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The language map I used to guide my exploration of First Nations in Canada, once again proved helpful as I turned my attention to earliest humans to inhabit the southeastern United States. Their languages belong to a group identified as …
Before Atlanta, before African slaves and Europeans, before Muscogee (Atlanta and Me supplement one)
April 7, 2022
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In the time before humans. If we took the WABAC Machine far enough into the past, we would see that many of the same forces that shaped Montreal and eastern Canada also played a part in shaping the geology of …
April 6, 2022
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There are, perhaps, three indelible images and one infamous but nevertheless unforgettable event associated with the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Let’s take a look. The images. The opening and closing ceremonies have come a long way since they made their first …