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May 18, 2024, 9:11 am UTC    
July 20, 2005 08:43AM
Native lore tells the tale: There's been a whole
lotta shakin' goin' on, Vince Stricherz, July 11, 2005
[www.eurekalert.org]


Native lore tells the tale: there's been a whole
lotta shakin' goin' on. Spero News, July 18, 2005,
[www.speroforum.com]


Native Lore Adds Clues to Ancient US Catastrophes
By Michael Schirber, LiveScience.com, July 18, 2005
[www.livescience.com]


One of the papers mentioned in these articles is:

Ludwin, R. S., Dennis, R., Carver, D., McMillan, A. D.,
Losey, R., Clague, J., Jonientz-Trisler, C., Bowechop,
J., Wray, J., and James, K., 2005, Dating the 1700
Cascadia Earthquake: Great Coastal Earthquakes in
Native Stories. Seismological Reasearch Letters.
vol. 76, pp. 140-148.

Also see,

Tsunami-Generating Earthquake Near U.S. Possibly Imminent
By Robin Lloyd, LiveScience, January 3, 2005
[www.livescience.com]

Yours,

Paul H.



"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/20/2005 08:44AM by Paul H..
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Native Lore Provide Clues to Cascadia Earthquake

Paul H. July 20, 2005 08:43AM

Re: Native Lore Provide Clues to Cascadia Earthquake

Stephanie July 20, 2005 11:15AM

Native American Lore and Volcanic Eruptions

Paul H. July 20, 2005 03:05PM

Re: Native American Lore and Volcanic Eruptions

Stephanie July 21, 2005 11:16AM



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