That which was once lost...
Now found
A memory long forgotten...
Now collected
Life touches life.
~
BH
In this pressing world of digital communication and electronic contact, we have still had the "other" things which have needed our attention. LIFE! Our loved ones, our hopes & ambitions and the many every day things which make up our life-way... jobs, hobbies and play! Time clicks forward and months take the place of weeks. I have been away too long! As for Holistic distance running!??! Let's take a look!
Well,
I have been covering the land the ground running upwards of 250 miles a
month, so a continued turn to a closer look at areas has been natural! After many great "finds" I will never again simply “run the white line”! Sure I ran the road this past week in Concord. It was about 28 degrees... it was cold! I was forced to run the roads being a
complete stranger there!!! Anyway, finding & collecting Indian Artifacts would
not come into my consciousness until the very end of 2011!!! Now before back-tracking to lay out the
desire to collect... combined with the love for distance running, I will also share this: I have covered the land/roads all
around my home, now representing some 44 prime artifact sites for nine years… through seasons and
seasons of agriculture and good conditions… where all I would have had to do
was venture more off road and find something!
This was some 18,000 miles – AND DIDN’T KNOW TO COLLECT!!! It just did not dawn on me!
NOW
the “setting” as to what got me interested and why I connect with collecting! The understanding of the plight and life of
Native Americans since European contact has contributed greatly in my desire to
save the evidence of their heritage. Nomadic by nature, the Indian tribes were a unique and awesome example to minimalist ability!
ALSO, since recent (last two years) in-depth pre-Columbian North American
Indian studies, I have only grown more fascinated, more devotional and more
happy to find the evidence of their life.
More in a second… A favorite
quote I often read says it best, “The desert winds would salt their ruins and there would be nothing, no
spirit or scribe, to tell any pilgrim in his passing how it was that people had
lived in this place and in this place had died.” ~ Cormack McCarthy
I opened Indian Trace. http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtPsjWl4n0dO06oFwIAjy-A/videos) last week!
The video documentaries increase
in quality and the criteria of the artifacts through the progression of entries. I never expected to even make
them public… I thought the evidence might one day be precious to someone… a loved one or not. For the last year my requirement to myself in
documenting were simple… keep the video under two minutes, and ONLY film with
significant, full artifacts. Of course the mileages I cover as a distance
runner contribute heavily to this success.
Okay! As to the roots of my heart’s hunger to
represent the Indians before us! I call
the Indian’s the Majority Race. From
a day about two years ago when I accidentally ran across a crystal arrowhead, all my life & studies confirmed a new set of possibilities! Here is how it sets up easy: I moved to live
directly with the Navajo Indians in NM through 4/5th grade… and then
back to Upstate NY; through this exposure and through influences of my parents
social consciousness for the plight of the Native American, I always had an
initial interest in their social welfare. Soon after graduate
school and becoming a History & Civics teacher (of middle & high
school) I began serious study moving back through the Indian Wars and through
European contact beginning in 1200AD-1500AD; you can now
imagine as I made the discovery of tangible pre-Columbian evidence in the
arrowheads I have now!!! Of course my
pre-Columbian studies took off!
In conclusion!! I am sad for
the state of affairs and what has happen through untold ages of human history
with respects to all Nations… greed and selfishness have readily often spun
into hate and then genocide. Here in the
United States it was all unavoidable… human nature aside from God is weak. The collision of the wild, precious,
expressive, creative and instinctive Indian Tribes {inherently hunter
gatherers}, met people groups steeped in religion, ideology and greed. There were not just hundreds of years of
difference in our respective “life-ways”, yet multiplied thousands of years difference!! It is hard to imagine such a thing! Because the realities of our North American
history are so rich and mind-blowing, I feel I help myself honor and cherish
their memory with so many holistic distance running efforts, and why not collect the evidence of their lives too!
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