5/15/17

Hetzner Online GmbH

Hetzner
Online ist ein führender Webhostinganbieter
und
erfahrener Rechenzentrumsbetreiber
in Deutschland
Welcome to HETZNER Germany
Hetzner Online GmbH is an Internet hosting company and data center operator based in Germany. It should not be confused with its South African namesake and partner company, Hetzner Ltd
We have had many visitors from this site
We are well pleased.
To
Our main website
Sachem Walkingfox Carries His Mohegan Staff
Flute music credit: rainbow walker
You may read more about current Native American Issues on my WordPress site:
On this web site are some of my thoughts
If any of your members ever have questions about our people
over in

Uncasvillage

5/13/17

"Native American Country."

"Native American Country."

For far too many years, this government has had its way with the first people of this area in

(North America).

On
"The Hemispheres of the Mother Earth!"

This routine assimilation of our people has been going on
from the first days of (First Contact), by the Euro-Americans.

In addition, it was stepped up to an attempt to remove all treaties with

(Quickie Laws)
In the 1980's by the then president of the country.

However, the main heart breaker to our people over in
"Native American Country."

Is now coming from

'Our brothers and sisters'

West of the Mississippi River in what they call

(Indian Country).

Fact

Native Americans were all over
"The Northern Hemispheres of the Mother Earth!"

And

For that matter also the

"The Southern Hemispheres of the Mother Earth!"

Why, my brothers and sisters are we not included in your area as well as ours?

If you cut us, do we not bleed the same red blood as you?

(THINK).

This is just another way Big Brother,
this conquering government
has been keeping all of our people down
and
(Destitute)!

Berkeley, California to Native American Country


Welcome to the visitor, twice, from Berkeley, California

To our main website about the people in our little corner of
'Native American Country.'

Sachem Walkingfox Carries His Mohegan Staff

Flute music credit: rainbow walker


If you need more in-put
about the people
of the area
please give this posting
a try.


P.S.
This is our area east of the Mississippi River.
 

5/12/17

I am Gradually Weaning myself off Facebook

I am Gradually Weaning myself off Facebook
You may or may not have noticed
that I started
weeding out my Facebook Friends List.

If I accidentally removed you,

please forgive and allow me to correct the mistake?

Out of those many followers, only about a 'Bakers Dozen', ask questions or comment.

It might be that most are just looking for numbers of followers or just wish to sponge information.

Also

It would seem to me that some companies do not know or maybe do not care about the

"First People of this Land."

And

Do not know or just do not care about the decedents of those ancestors?

Proof would be, I was not allowed to call the site by just what it is in the language of those very ancestors.

"Teaching the Spiritual knowledge of the people in the elders own words!"

(Shechaim Ohjieshan)!

I wonder if a Japanese were ever bounced from a site?

精神的です

French

spirituelle

Polish

duchowe

Arabic

الروحية

Dutch

geestelijke

Croatian

duhovni

And so on and so on.

Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera!

 ("A Puzzlement").

I am on

WordPress

Google

Tweeter

My Space

and

of course


 

Nature’s Reflections

Nature’s Reflections – Florida’s Live Oak
Category:
One of the most majestic trees of the South
 
The huge old Florida live oaks
(Quercus virginiana)
draped in Spanish moss,
are among the most magnificently beautiful trees. Standing forty to fifty feet in height, they grow in a variety of soils. These long-lived, pest-free trees are among our most valuable and historic shade trees. The Spanish moss and resurrection ferns grow on live oak branches but are not harmful to the trees. Loved by some and disliked by others, these three plants have historically grown together in harmony.

Many of the largest live oaks are actually registered and thought to be more than two hundred years old. As a native hardwood, the live oak ranks the heaviest – weighing 55 pounds per cubic foot when air dry (75 pounds per cubic foot, fresh weight). These trees are known for their resistance to disease and incredible density. Periodic pruning helps to decrease the tremendous weight of the branches and keeps the tree from splitting under its own weight.

Today, the live oak is a prized shade tree. In past centuries, the trees were used to build naval ships. In 1828, the United States set aside 1,300 acres of land in the Florida Panhandle known as the Naval Live Oaks, which is now part of the National Park Service. Among the ships constructed from live oaks were the revolutionary privateer the Hancock, “Old Ironsides” herself – USS Constitution, and the USS Constellation, built in the 1790s. The wood was also used for: cart hubs, axles, screws and cogs of mill wheels, waterwheels and pilings. The wood is attractive for use as furniture or flooring, but proves to be too hard to work and finish easily.

When planting, leave a lot of room for growth. The key is not to plant them too close together, or in areas likely to suffer road, building or power line construction.

In January–February, live oaks shed their leaves when the old leaves are actually pushed off by the new growth. Acorns mature in September through October, average 390 per pound and germinate soon after falling. Acorns are favored by all kinds of wildlife and are of great nutritional value to many birds and mammals. 

Column & photos
by Sandi Staton –