Native American Trail Marker Trees

Native American Trail Marker Trees
Author: Dennis Downes
Publsiher: Chicago's Books Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Indian trails
ISBN: 0979789281

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America's first "road signs" were trees bent as saplings by the Indians, marking trails. They were part of an extensive land and water navigation system that was in place long before the arrival of the first European settlers.

Comanche Marker Trees of Texas

Comanche Marker Trees of Texas
Author: Steve Houser,Linda Pelon,Jimmy W. Arterberry
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2016-09-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781623494483

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In this unprecedented effort to gather and share knowledge of the Native American practice of creating, designating, and making use of marker trees, an arborist, an anthropologist, and a Comanche tribal officer have merged their wisdom, research, and years of personal experience to create Comanche Marker Trees of Texas. A genuine marker tree is a rare find—only six of these natural and cultural treasures have been officially documented in Texas and recognized by the Comanche Nation. The latter third of the book highlights the characteristics of these six marker trees and gives an up-to-date history of each, displaying beautiful photographs of these long-standing, misshapen, controversial symbols that have withstood the tests of time and human activity. Thoroughly researched and richly illustrated with maps, drawings, and photographs of trees, this book offers a close look at the unique cultural significance of these living witnesses to our history and provides detailed guidelines on how to recognize, research, and report potential marker tree candidates.

Willow and the Indian Trail Marker Tree

Willow and the Indian Trail Marker Tree
Author: Cate Brusenbach
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2017-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1980486662

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The wonder of discovery, as a young girl finds more than sunshine and sandy beaches when she goes on summer vacation with her family. Willow gains a new regard for the world around her, thanks to her mom.Willow and the Indian Trail Marker Tree introduces young readers to nature and Native American heritage. Color illustrations focus on family life, outdoor activities, and the ingenuity of American Indians in their historic way of life.

Mystery of the Trees

Mystery of the Trees
Author: Donald Raymond Wells,Diane P. Wells,Dr. John Nardo,Robert Wells (Photographer),Lamar Marshall (Naturalist)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: Indian trails
ISBN: 1450781748

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The Indian Trail Tree Project is an effort to map Indian trails throughout America and document the bent trees that serve as the trail's markers. Documentation of this project will preserve this portion of Native American culture.

Culturally Modified Trees of British Columbia

Culturally Modified Trees of British Columbia
Author: Arnoud H. Stryd,British Columbia. Archaeology Branch,Resources Inventory Committee (Canada)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2001
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN: MINN:31951P00708024C

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Ute Indian Prayer Trees of the Pikes Peak Region

Ute Indian Prayer Trees of the Pikes Peak Region
Author: John Wesley Anderson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1943829268

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Ute Indian Prayer Trees of the Pikes Peak Region is a book about Culturally Modified Trees, skillfully shaped by the hands of the indigenous people of Colorado, which can still be found today in the Pikes Peak Region. John Wesley Anderson shares the beginning of his journey into the past which led him across the ancestral homeland of the Ute to seek an understanding of these living Native American cultural artifacts. John shares the wisdom of the elders from the Reservations who believe at the beginning of time Creator brought them to the Shining Mountains. The Ute knew Pikes Peak by the name Tava, which means Sun Mountain. This is a story about the People of Sun Mountain and their sacred prayer trees.

Famous Trees of Texas

Famous Trees of Texas
Author: Gretchen Riley,Peter D Smith
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2015-01-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781623492380

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Famous Trees of Texas was first published in 1970 by the Texas Forest Service (now Texas A&M Forest Service), an organization created in 1915 and charged with protecting and sustaining the forests, trees, and other related natural resources of Texas. For the 100-year anniversary of TFS, the agency presents a new edition of this classic book, telling the stories of 101 trees throughout the state. Some are old friends, featured in the first edition and still alive (27 of the original 81 trees described in the first edition have died); some are newly designated, discovered as people began to recognize their age and value. All of them remain “living links” to the state’s storied past.

Hiking the Wonderland Trail

Hiking the Wonderland Trail
Author: Tami Asars
Publsiher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-07-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781594856556

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CLICK HERE to download the chapter on "Backpacking" from Hiking the Wonderland Trail "There's no other trip, trail or peak that any backpacker should rank higher on his life list than the Wonderland Trail." - Backpacker magazine * Comprehensive and affectionate guide to one of the nation’s iconic wilderness trails * Everything you need to help plan this 93-mile trek, whether done in one trip or several * Lavish, full-color design, yet informative and practical, with 125 photographs and 18 maps * Find even more details, updates and added trip extensions at hikingthewonderlandtrail.com Washington State's famed Wonderland Trail is a spectacular 93-mile route that circumnavigates Mount Rainier, challenging hikers with its strenuous 22,000 feet of cumulative elevation gain and loss. Hiking the Wonderland Trail: The Complete Guide to Mount Rainier's Premier Trail is an authoritative guidebook penned by Washington native Tami Asars, a professional instructor on hiking the trail, a third-generation hiker of the Cascade mountains, and seven-time hiker of the entire Wonderland Trail. In this guide Asars draws on her experience, covering these essentials: * How to work with the Wonderland Trail permit reservation system, and when to apply * Recommended gear--with a checklist--and ways to reduce pack weight, prevent blisters, and stay warm and dry * How to pack the perfect backpack * Food and fuel caching on the Wonderland, tips and instruction * Detailed camp-to-camp route descriptions and suggested itineraries * How to extend your adventures with the Northern Loop Trail and the Eastside Trail Over the years, Asars has taken extensive notes that she shares at workshops and in the field. Hiking the Wonderland Trail distills her boot-tested knowledge so that everyone can enjoy the magic of Mount Rainier's premier trail.