zulchzulu
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Sat Jan-02-10 12:27 AM
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After watching a National Parks dumentary segment, this quote sounds like a Fox News question |
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Edited on Sat Jan-02-10 12:28 AM by zulchzulu
I was watching a portion of the Ken Burns documentary on National Parks and there was a segment where they talked about how National Park rangers became integral to helping tourists visiting and some of the common questions asked came up.
One particular quote struck me where I could see a Fox News commentator asking, as they might ask about why is there global warming when it's cold outside.
One of the common questions asked was:
"Why did they make the Indian ruins so close to the road?"
That's a perfect question only a Glenn Beck fan would ask!
:rofl:
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Sat Jan-02-10 12:29 AM
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1. So their spirits could cross to the other side? n/t |
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Sat Jan-02-10 12:32 AM
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2. WOW. I watched that entire series and somehow missed that lovely gem. I would've lost it. HAHHAHA |
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Sat Jan-02-10 12:42 AM
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5. It was about in the middle of the "Going Home (1920-1933)" edition n/t |
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Sat Jan-02-10 12:34 AM
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didn't do a very good job at addressing the displacement the Indians faced with the National Parks.
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Sat Jan-02-10 12:40 AM
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While the displacement was mention as well as the Trail of Tears, if you didn't know enough, you'd think so many of the, I mean, ALL of the National parks were at one point First Nation lands...
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Sat Jan-02-10 01:11 AM
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.... sounds more like Palin than Beck to me. :)
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Sat Jan-02-10 02:26 AM
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8. "Why did the Indians live in ruins?" |
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I worked at Grand Canyon so... :rofl:
Once a lady who sat on the park bench rather than go with her husband on my ranger talk told me "Those Indians were pretty clever but they are all lazy now."
:wtf:
I repeat, she would not walk the 100 feet to actually see the ruins with us.
Oh well. :eyes:
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Sat Jan-02-10 08:51 AM
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9. Actually, there's a whole series of these questions... |
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That I heard from NPS workers over the years out west... At Mesa Verde, whose magnificent cliff dwellings are (fortunately) a long ways from the highway, the question was "why did they build their ruins so far from the road." At Yellowstone and Grand Teton NP, they more commonly hear "how many years before a deer becomes an elk?" I wish I could remember some of the others.... Someone told me there was some sort of book, but I suspect it was fairly "underground" in its distribution so as not to insult the tourists.
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Sat Jan-02-10 09:40 AM
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10. If the National Parks system was being created today, |
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Republicans would be fighting tooth and nail against it. I am also sure that if huge oil deposits were found in the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone you would be hearing the freepers scream, "Drill baby, drill!"
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