Native methods being used to Break Oak Island Treasure Mystery
Native methods being used to Break Oak Island Treasure Mystery<>
Keith gives us more insight on the complete picture of how he is coming up with new ideas and leads in a treasure hunt on Oak Island that has been going on since 1795, when a young local boy rowed over to the island, found what he thought was signs of recent ground activity directly under a branch with a ships Pulley still attached on it. Beliveing this was the location of a pirate's lost treasure he launched a treasure hunt that has lasted over 200 years and has cost many lives. Keith’s Ideas and plans are the first in a long time that have not just involved going to the island and start digging a hole. As a treasure hunter I respect any one who takes the task to fully research and understand the treasure they are going after before the first shovel of ground is moved. Here is Keith’s latest work on the Oak Island Treasure subject.
Greg Mulac www.Losttreasurehunting.com
WE WERE NOT THE SAVAGES
A Mi'kmaq perspective on the Collision between European and Native American Civilizations
This new, twenty-first -century edition of We were Not the Savages is the culmination of the author's thoughtful rewritings and updating of the first edition and bestseller. It eloquently expands upon the content of the first edition and includes shocking new information about the confrontation between Amerindian and European civilizations. This single volume provides a comprehensive and uncompromising narrative of how the democratic and peaceful Mi’kmaq people were brought to the edge of extinction by a GREEDY, brutal and arrogant enemy. It also chronicles the many abuses the FIRST NATION people have suffered under the misadministration of
Daniel Paul N Paul's re-examination of historical records cast serious doubt on early military and political figures society has honored as heroes, and brings us to face to face with the question of who the savages really were when Europeans invaded the
Keith’s interview with Author Daniel Paul
Mr. Daniel N. Paul had told me about the history of the heritage in
Mr. Paul is one of many people I had a chance to speak with he opened my eyes about my research that I was investigating, the stigma I will be up against, as I am a Cree First Nation Native not only I am not from the local Native Bands or the Nova Scotia Local Europeans as well. When I speak of the Oak Island Mystery to Mi’kmaq People I got mixed accounts on stories and found them to be very interesting stories. I met Mi’kmaq Native Elders, an spiritual leaders and they told me information about many things that are a head of me' I now know what they were talking about as I am at the near end of my research.
This Oak Island Treasure Mystery has been very challenging it has been a day to day adventure. I hold information you can’t get from any book, which is what made my research very unique as for me theory it may have Bruised all
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Keith http://kr.mendhak.com
Again, any one with additional Ideas on the Treasure on




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