Re: Question re. Copper artifact Canadian ArcticformerRe:CopperCasting In America (Trevelyan)

From: Floyd L. Davidson (floyd_at_barrow.com)
Date: 07/24/04


Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 03:45:21 -0800

Seppo Renfors <Renfors@not.com.au> wrote:
>"Floyd L. Davidson" wrote:
>>
>> Well that's just like when you posted a pictures of wood framed
>> umiaqs and told us that they are made with whale bone.
>
>When you find you have a NEED to LIE constantly like that, shows that
>the truth is totally unpalatable to you and you resort to
>fabrications! you have no morals worthy of mention.

Your short term memory is failing Seppo. You forgot that I know
how to use Usenet to prove you are a liar.

>From your article <40F795EE.26D7A181@not.com.au> dated Date: Fri,
16 Jul 2004 08:46:42 GMT, we find that you said the following:

  ...and they are still being used even now:
  http://www.accentalaska.com/permenant/barrow/Thumbnails/D017_179.jpg

  ...

  http://www.dced.state.ak.us/dca/commdb/images/Barrow_monument.jpg
  Hmmm the umiaks don't look like they are made from wood!!

All this as a huge list of garble attempting to prove that whale
bones were more likely to be used than wood, which you said
didn't exist on Greenland. (We can note again, for the record,
that the pictures are of two very much wooden frames for umiaqs,
and I know that for a fact because they are located about 1 mile
from my home. I see them on a *regular* basis and I'm willing
to take closeup pictures for anyone who doubts they are made of
wood, not bone.)

So, Seppo, you may have just been in error then (not intentionally
lying), but there is no question but that you are now trying to
lie your way out of it.

And I notice Inger is now claiming the Greenland Eskimos made
trips to Eastern Canada to obtain wood, and saying that the
migration of a people known as Inuit can be traced specifically
from Ellesmere Island.

There seems to be no end to the fantasies the two of you will
post without a shred of evidence or documentation to support it.

-- 
FloydL. Davidson           <http://web.newsguy.com/floyd_davidson>
Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska)                         floyd@barrow.com


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