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Join Date: 08.03.2005
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For years, researchers have puzzled over why Viking descendents abandoned Greenland in the late 15th century. But archaeologists now believe that economic and identity issues, rather than starvation and disease, drove them back to their ancestral homes.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-876626.html |
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Join Date: 14.01.2013
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AW Come on!
We here in America have been reading the Greenland Viking history for YEARS! They walked west across the ice to get to their kinfolks, the Vikings in Minnesota. The Vikings called themselves LENAPE. The LENAPE were still in Minnesota in 1362 when the Greenlanders walked in. There is a 1354 letter from Norway-Sweden King Magnus ordering Prince Paul Knudson to go rescuer the Greenlanders. They refused his offer. Search for and click on LENAPE LAND. To see the contributions the VIKINS-LENAPE made to America, search for and click on WYNLAND of WEST TOPICS, Then click on VIKING CONTRIBUTIONS. By the way. After the last wedding, a man in Greenland was burned at the stake for adultery. How odd. How many countries burn a MAN for adultery? Well, the Beotuck in Newfoundland had that same story too. The Viking-Lenape language called "sailing Direct" (From Greenland?) "Beotuck." All this "Mystery" exists because the 17th century English did not want to tell their own King that Viking-Norse-Christian-Lenape live in America. English were not supposed to settle where Christians were living. |
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Join Date: 14.01.2013
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Lenape Land = First 1/4, 38 stanzas, of oldest American history,
http://lenapehistory.blogspot.com/20...sed-boats.html Viking=Lenape= Shawnee Contributions to North America. http://wynlandwest.blogspot.com/2013...ributions.html |
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