Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Many do no realize it, but due to the deerskin trade beginning in the late17th early 18th century, the same thing almost happened to the whitetail deer.

Always use as an example for native waste of resources the Gilbert site, Rains Co. Texas. Site full of French Trade goods from Natchitoches. When archaeologists began finding fully articulated whitetail skeletal remains there, piled one on top of the other. They knew they were only really utilizing the hides.

As a sidenote many southeastern tribal members in the early 19th century had never even seen a deer until they got to Oklahoma. (One of the reasons Pushmataha was ready to move there from Mississippi ! He hunted butfalo in what is now SE Oklahoma as a young man).


Yep. Elk too. They were once “plains game” and roamed the plains in huge herds. They weren’t just found in the Rockies like mostly today.


Francois de la Harpe wrote in his journal while headed up the red river to the French garrison at Poste des Nachitos states that one of the Canadiens in their company killed a “whistling deer” in the area of the Rapides. ( Queue DirtFarmer! This is in his AO!😁). This was in tbe 1730’s.


Oh keeper of the lore.

Where does the "Nachitos", Natchitoches, "Nagadish" word come from?

And, can we Sicilians and Albanians get reparations from the Greeks and Ottomans? (Yeah, I know, good luck with that!)


Caddoan word. Old archaic words that the Local Adai Caddo say isn’t spoken anymore. It is thought to translate to either "The place of the fruit trees" or "The place of the paw paw trees".


Founder
Ancient Order of the 1895 Winchester

"Come, shall we go and kill us venison?
And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools,
Being native burghers of this desert city,
Should in their own confines with forked heads
Have their round haunches gored."

WS