Work women left in rock,
tracks of generations
since creation.
“At Wuknaw — Creation Myth of the Yokuts”
WPC(2) — “Gone, But Not Forgotten”
Work women left in rock,
tracks of generations
since creation.
“At Wuknaw — Creation Myth of the Yokuts”
WPC(2) — “Gone, But Not Forgotten”
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Lovely entry!
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Thanks, Tina.
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Nice. I also like your blog name. I’ve often heard a creek called a crik, so it makes me feel at home.
janet
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Thanks for checkin’ us out, Janet, I’m glad you feel at home. It’s how we talk 🙂
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These are great entries John. A few close friends and I are studying the Yokuts Handbook by Latta. We have been very interested in Wuknaw and a few other sites nearby, that are mentioned in the book. Do you know how we might be able to find Wuknaw? Or if we may be able to visit?
Thanks for the posts and hope to hear from you soon.
Lee Thompson
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