13010

Distant Past’s Artifacts, Relics, & Start of Human Caused Extinctions in the West
        Stories and Histories of Our Place … and all those that have been lost

What happens to a population like the Arawak of the Carribean or the varied Indigenous Peoples of the Cascadia and Rocky Mountain Regions post plagues, wars and other extinction events … numbering in the millions before 1492 with 40,000 alive in 1900? One certainty, for the Native Indigenous of the Cascadia and Rocky Mountain cultures with 80 different languages, all with no written histories, their populace loss must have been devastating. When old people die, the young lose their mentors.  Their ancestors were earth friendly; they cared for this planet.  They were not careless, but they may have been caught unaware of huge tsunamis of fire, water, and disease (from the ocean and/or extinction minded invaders).  15,000 years ago, when sea levels were 400 feet lower than they are today, they lived closer to those water edges, areas now all submerged.  Like annual and biannual plants, stories can become extinct without their being reseeded/retold.  Tsunamis, forest fires, and human created holocausts, all buried history.

The Provincial Bird of British Columbia is the

Willow Ptarmigan

Great Horned Owl

Steller’s Jay

Free Reproducible Worksheet
Color or paint the Provencial Bird

British Columbia Provincial History
Distant Past’s Artifacts, Relics

Copyright © 2024