Wednesday, September 2, 2015

I put up a post.........a few days back............about the similarity between the painting of Dr. King in some's cafeteria and a pic. of the Chesapeake bay.................well it is of the 3 letters in the upper right hand corner of the painting........................which are at an oblique angle to each other...........


Kinda like this..............

                                  R
                                 L
                               I6

The 16 looks like it has an I in it........like an Eye in a Pyramid.......as in the one on the back of one dollar bill...............

Now...........the pic of the C. bay is not just of the C. bay...........it includes Wash Dc..................the two rivers...............and the C. bay...................why is that imp..............water.........if u have water.......u might as well have.............Smart Water..........



Mapmaking and Chesapeake Indians

Captain John Smith gathered considerable information for his map from the Indians he met on his voyages. He appears to have had an unusual ability to build relationships with them despite the completely different cultural mindsets of Europeans and American Indians. Smith learned some of the local Algonquian language during 1607 and could converse with many of the people he met.
Captain John Smith’s map contains illustrations of Powhatan’s council and of a powerful Susquehannock Indian. It also records more than 200 Indian towns, spelling out their place names phonetically. Many of these names remain in use today.

                   

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