Author Topic: Kansas; where the Walnut River meets the Arkansas River [no words; one photo]  (Read 1748 times)

Offline Daniel Kalal

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Didn't realize they met @ Ark City. No wonder there's a big Indian archeological dig going on there. That must have been like two interstates meeting in the day. Lots of history on the Ar-KANSAS river. Like Bent's old Fort.  :thumb: Attended many a bluegrass festival on the Walnut @ Winfield, Ks.
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Great photos, as always, Daniel!!  Thanks for sharing! :thumb: :cool: :smiley:
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 Yeah , location of the lost city of Etnazoa , home to 20,000 Wichita Indians .

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Thanks.  :thumb:
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Yeah , location of the lost city of Etnazoa , home to 20,000 Wichita Indians .

 Dusty

I've talked to the lady that does the tours. I need to do that before the prairie winds get to chilly. :thumb:
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We were going to get a tour of the lost city archaeological digs during the Cedar Vale Rally.  Unfortunately it didn't happen.  Perhaps late '21 or '22 we'll get a chance?

Oddly enough, despite the size of city, perhaps visited/conquered by Coronado, not a lot is left for  understanding the the culture.  There are remnants among the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes (Wichita, Keechi, Waco and Tawakoni) which were apart of the Caddo language. 
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 We talked to the folks running the tour , couldn't get them to break it up into one or two hour tours . Figure most of our rally attendees didn't want to do a six hour walking tour . Bullitt Bob is working on this .

 Dusty

 

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