[meteorite-list] Shawnee tradition, hermeneutic condition
From: Thaddeus Besedin <endophasy_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 22:42:48 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <137674.62931.qm_at_web62512.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Sorry. I need to proofread. It's a sentence: to minutes of unnecessary convolution. The parenthetic section should have been a footnote. -Thaddeus --- dmouat <dmouat at dri.edu> wrote: > That first sentence (if it is, in fact, a sentence) > is definitely the > longest (albeit obfuscatory) I've "read" all month. > > Hohohoba > > Thaddeus Besedin wrote: > > >The Shawnee and others are the ONLY sources of > >Pleistocene cultural information, possibly > preserved > >in accounts of the cosmogony of late-coming > >Paleoindian populations (as also can be expected of > >the mythopoesis of indigenous Northern Asian > >populations, e.g. early Jomon Proto-Ainu > >people(~16,000 BP - ~2,450 BP), certainly surviving > >relatively intact through the cold snap of the > Younger > >Dryas, although not necessarily witnessing an > impact - > >unless by hemispheric diffuse supernova ejecta), > that > >a study, constrained entirely to an output of > >speculative-associative quasi-syntheses with all > >caveats understood, can draw from. Unverifiability > is > >not itself completely at odds with scientific > >practice, and correspondence of paleoclimatological > >reconstructions, geological evidence, and > >archaeological evidence can parallel mythos and, to > a > >minimal degree, offer a possible translation of > >metaphorical-allegorical narrative. Thus, scholars > >with the aspirations of an E.P. Grondine are > limited > >to a view of their subject from distances beyond > mere > >time (semantic indeterminability/incommensurability > >apply - a transmission from crystallized indigenous > >accounts, to eurocentric 19th c. ethnographers to > >E.P.G.). Archaeolgy is much easier, but certainly > >mute. > > > >Just don't call Hibben a rigorous and ethical > >scientist. > > > >We must, to arrive at the closest degee of recorded > >experience, decolonialize our view of vanquished > >non-european cultural traditions, but what we have > >left (Eurocentric ethnographies)is the best that we > >have left. What do the current Shawnee think of the > >works of white ethnographers? > >One last thing - I found this article at the PNAS > >site, although another list member may have beat me > to > >it: > >"Evidence for an extraterrestrial impact 12,900 > years > >ago that contributed to the megafaunal extinctions > >and the Younger Dryas cooling" > >http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/0706977104v1.pdf > >[full-color images, graphs, etc. in PDF format] > > > >--- "E.P. Grondine" <epgrondine at yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > > > >>Dirk wrote: > >> > >>List and Ed, > >> > >> > >> > >>>Continuing discussion follows EPG`s final > question. > >>> > >>> > >>---------------------------------------------------- > >>"E.P. Grondine" <epgrondine at yahoo.com> wrote:"... > >> > >>"Do you really want to stand by such a display of > a > >>lack of intelligence and sense, or do you wish to > >>reconsider that statement?" > >> > >> > >> > >----------------------------------------------------- > > > > > >>>Yes, I stand by my statements of fact. > >>> > >>> > >>They were no statements of fact, Dirk. > >> > >>You made assertions concerning Native American > >>traditions which were both factually incorrect, as > >>well as displayed an amazing ignorance of the > field > >>of > >>anthropology. You compared millenium old > traditions > >>with a 175 year old forgery. > >> > >> > >> > >>>And yes, you finally admitted that your facts are > >>> > >>> > >>indeed "your" belief, thus not science. > >> > >>And how did you get that? My facts are one thing, > >>my > >>beliefs another. > >> > >>I gave the allegories of several Native American > >>religions in "Man and Impact in the Americas", as > >>well > >>as giving their oral histories there - and mainly > I > >>gave their histories. Those are "facts" about > those > >>peoples in and of themselves. > >> > >>By the way, the Maya had written writing, and made > >>contemporaneous records of events. > >> > >>What I "believe" is something else. I think that > >>there > >>are Christians who are scientists, Jews who are > >>scientists, Moslems who are scientists, Budhists > who > >>are scientists. Can't one hold a Native American > >>belief system and be a scientist? Or can science > >>only > >>practiced by atheists and English Deists? > >> > >>Or perhaps history and anthropology are not > >>sciences? > >> > >> > >> > >>>Belief posed as fact or science is poor > >>> > >>> > >>scholarship, > >> > >> > >>>as your book and excerpts clearly display. > >>> > >>> > >>So is misrepresenting someone else's work, and > >>misrepresenting their use of materials. > >> > >> > >> > >>>Also, lack of any primary research (nothing > >>> > >>> > >>remotely > >>demonstrating proof of any Holocene impact) > >> > >>Except for the sudden population losses and > cultural > >>discontinuities... > >> > >>But then displays of physical evidence are often > >>invisible to some people. So watch the National > >>Geographic Channel program on TV. > >> > >>As a final point, the day after my final warning > to > >>Darryl on Williamette, I ran into a gentleman > whose > >>uncle had bulldozed a mound. Three days later he > >>was > >>found dead of heart attack drooped over a toilet > >>into > >>which he had been vomiting "stuff that looked like > >>s***". > >> > >>While that's a fact, it is only my belief that no > >>good > >>will come to Darryl or anyone from dealing > >>Williamette > >>- if he or anyone else wants to join the dataset, > go > >>on ahead. Beyond this warning, like the others, I > >>will > >>simply look on in "dismay". > >> > >>E.P. Grondine > >>Man and Impact in the Americas > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >____________________________________________________________________________________ > === message truncated === ____________________________________________________________________________________ Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC Received on Wed 10 Oct 2007 01:42:48 AM PDT |
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