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Volunteers catalog Utah artifacts, abandoned Irish island, indigenous tale from Brazil

 

(1) Lay volunteers catalog artifacts through the Forest Service Passport In Time (PIT) program at  the Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum in Blanding, Utah. (2) The rocky island of Inishark, off the west coast of Ireland, was inhabited for thousands of years and then abandoned in 1960.  Archaeologists fortunately can bring three former residents to the island to help them document the very visible ruins.  (3) An imaginative film brings to life a Native American tale from the Amazon rain forest about a young girl who falls in love with the moon.

 

Produced in 2013 by Archaeological Legacy Institute

 

Copyright 2013 by Archaeological Legacy Institute

 

Web links:

 

CLIC Maps Changes of Irish Coast (Hamilton College)

Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum

Guaranì people (Wikipedia)

Inishark (Golden Map)

Manti-La Sal National Forest

Naia and the Moon (TAC Festival film page)

Off the Coast (Notre Dame Magazine, Autumn 2012, pp. 18-27)

Standing in Their Footprints (Notre Dame Magazine, Autumn 2012)