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87 Year Old People Usually Know What they are Talking About

pretty ominous to me...

"We think it's just the Earth breaking up..."

Time to pay attention to Ma Nature yet???

ME

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  • Gary Hayden_2
    Gary Hayden_2 Member Posts: 61
    Global Warming

    "These are things that all of our old oral history has never mentioned," said Enosik Nashalik, 87, the eldest of male elders in this Inuit village. "We cannot pass on our traditional knowledge, because it is no longer reliable. Before, I could look at cloud patterns, or the wind or even what stars are twinkling, and predict the weather. Now, everything is changed."
  • Gary Hayden_2
    Gary Hayden_2 Member Posts: 61
    Global Warming

    "These are things that all of our old oral history has never mentioned," said Enosik Nashalik, 87, the eldest of male elders in this Inuit village. "We cannot pass on our traditional knowledge, because it is no longer reliable. Before, I could look at cloud patterns, or the wind or even what stars are twinkling, and predict the weather. Now, everything is changed."

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11951694/

  • Gary Hayden_2
    Gary Hayden_2 Member Posts: 61
    Global Warming

    "These are things that all of our old oral history has never mentioned," said Enosik Nashalik, 87, the eldest of male elders in this Inuit village. "We cannot pass on our traditional knowledge, because it is no longer reliable. Before, I could look at cloud patterns, or the wind or even what stars are twinkling, and predict the weather. Now, everything is changed."

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11951694/

  • Gary Hayden_2
    Gary Hayden_2 Member Posts: 61
    Global Warming

    "These are things that all of our old oral history has never mentioned," said Enosik Nashalik, 87, the eldest of male elders in this Inuit village. "We cannot pass on our traditional knowledge, because it is no longer reliable. Before, I could look at cloud patterns, or the wind or even what stars are twinkling, and predict the weather. Now, everything is changed."

    From very interesting article MSNBC - 3/22/06

    "Inuit alarmed by signs of global warming
    'Sentries for the rest of the world' report massive changes to Arctic life"

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11951694/


  • Kevin O. Pulver
    Kevin O. Pulver Member Posts: 380
    Very interesting,

    But more than "traditional knowledge not being reliable"
    I'm concerned about our "traditional values considered irrelevant." I'm sure the Inuit could speak to that issue as well. Kevin
  • gerry gill
    gerry gill Member Posts: 3,078
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    Serving Cleveland's eastern suburbs from Cleveland Heights down to Cuyahoga Falls.

  • Weezbo
    Weezbo Member Posts: 6,232
    Taku.....Uma...

    Were his last words to me as he vanished into the white of the snow and sky *~/:)
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