Tuesday, August 03, 2010

California Geoglyphs Endangered

An old friend of mine, Mike Boyd, recently wrote: :I have also been working on a project with wife Patty [who is a archeologist by profession] on a huge native cultural complex located next to and including Blythe California. Blythe was named after an Englishman who was a carpet bagger who stole the land from the Indians who lived there. Our friend Alfredo Figueroa has found the location of the Cradle of Aztlan and we are trying to protect it from destruction by carpet baggers; this time by solar thermal energy developers who want to pave over the whole area."

La Cuna de Aztlán (With Updated Comments By Chemehuevi Tribal Chairman, Charles Wood. from Robert Lundahl on Vimeo.


"The video is posted here: http://www.vimeo.com/13650564 . It has comments from Chemehuevi Tribal Chairman Charles Wood at the end. Very appropriate to the subject and the presentation. Cinematography for both videos is by Robert Lundahl, Advocacy Films, www.advocacyfilms.com 415.205.348--Direct"

Additional Resources:

Geoglyphs (Mysteries of the Ancient World)

Pre-Columbian Geoglyphs, Norte Grande, Arica, Chile, South America Photographic Poster Print by Ken Gillham, 12x16

Geoglyph the Very Best of

Locations in Aztec Mythology: Mictlan, Popocatépetl, Tlalocan, Iztaccíhuatl, Tlillan-Tlapallan, Tamoanchan, Aztlán, Culhuacan, Chicomoztoc

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