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timothy turner
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Herring Hang Out!
I shoot this video for my blog called Native Plymouth Tours. In this video you will see the herring resting before the head up the rest of the way on the Agawam river in wareham me.
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Herring at the Wareham Run!
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This video was shoot for my blog called Native Plymouth Tours. In this video I am showing the herring running at the Wareham Ma. Herring run!
Native Plymouth Tours Blog
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This is a video for my for my blog Native Plymouth Tours: in this video I am talking about guest blogging and I introduce a friend who is going to guest blog with me!
Raffle for Our Plymouth Ma. 4th Of July Parade Float
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Here's a video I shot for Native Plymouth Tours blog. This video is for a float we made for Plymouth 4th of July Parade. We are raffleing it off August 25th at 6pm at the Downtown Plymouth Waterfront festival look for our tent along water street. tickets are 1 ticket for $2.00, 3 tickets for $5.00, 5 tickets for $10.00, or 10 tickets for $15.00. 50% of the sales will go to Plymouths 400th Anniv...
Plymouth Ma, Fire works 2012
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Heres a video I shot for Native Plymouth Tours Blog. In this video i am tapeing the Plymouth Fireworks July 4th 2012. I hope you enjoy it!
Snapping turtles fighting in John Jenny Pond
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Heres a video I shot at John Jenny Pond when I was on a tour. I shot the video to put on my Blog. My blog is www.nativeplymouthtours.com. This is a video of two big old snapping turtle frighting in the pond enjoy!
Native Plymouth Tours at Plymouth 4 th of July Parade 2012
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Heres a video shoot for Native Plymouth Tours Blog. We are now trying to sell this float
Herring at the Cape cod Canal
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Here is a video of the herring run at the Cape Cod Canal. I took it for my blog for Native Plymouth Tours.
Native Plymouth Tours at the Forefathers Monument
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Heres a video i shoot with Bettyanns Tours of the Forefathers monument
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This is a video I made in wareham Ma at the herring run. This osprey is looking for dinner and he gets it
The Wheel spinning at the Jenny Grist Mill
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Here a video of the wheel spinning at the John Jenny Grist mill here in Plymouth Ma. This video is for Native plymouth Tours blog.
Burying Hill
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This is a video I shoot for Native Plymouth Tours Blog. In this video I show and talk about burying Hill in Bourne Mass. Please come on a Tour with Native Plymouth Tours. I hope you like my Video!
Sacrifice Rock
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This is a video i shoot for Native Plymouth Tours Blog it is a video of Sacriface Rock in Plymouth (Manomet) Mass. I hope you enjoy this video and come on a tour.
Native Plymouth Tours
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Some of the sights you'll see while exploring Plymouth, Massachusetts with Native Plymouth Tours, the first and only walking tour of America's Hometown from a Native perspective. Have fun learning the shared history of the Wampanoag and the Pilgrims in an enlightening and educational manner.
Native Plymouth Tours
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Some of the sights you'll see while exploring Plymouth, Massachusetts with Native Plymouth Tours, the first and only walking tour of America's Hometown from a Native perspective. Have fun learning the shared history of the Wampanoag and the Pilgrims in an enlightening and educational manner.
New pathway From The Wampanoag Homesite to the Craft Center
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New pathway From The Wampanoag Homesite to the Craft Center
Gardens at Plimoth Plantations Wamanoag Homesite
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Gardens at Plimoth Plantations Wamanoag Homesite
The Namasket Trail or known as the Pilgrims Path Today
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The Namasket Trail or known as the Pilgrims Path Today
Mishoon launch (dugout canoe) May 25, 2010
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Mishoon launch (dugout canoe) May 25, 2010
Wampanoag Homesite @ Plimoth Plantation 2010
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Wampanoag Homesite @ Plimoth Plantation 2010
only my opinion
srry timothy turner
i dont like it i just need this for school
I need this for school-
Great information about Massassiot.
there are ways to help the natives is by charity.
every year that the natives during thanksgiving they do the natives national day of mourning for their rights.
imagine i want to see the native statue if i travel there i want to give flowers on the the statue as sign of support for the north native american communities in hopes that we both the people can still live in peace together in america by really helping each other, working together and most of all importantly respect each other as open-minded that's a true american dream of mine that is not money and power in the nation for i believe in only of equality, peace, freedom and justice for all God bless America amen.
as the sign i mean.
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it's too bad that there is still racist and poverty today for the poor natives how i really wish to want to help them all to make up the dark past between the two societies in america torn apart even as a christian, God loved all his people even the natives and the non-natives in america. it's not wrong to celebrate Thanksgiving with families come together, being thankful for and helping the poor but it's the real truth of the thanksgiving history between the natives and the non-natives that peace between them didn't last forever back then as can't be too positive as don't have our hopes too high because of that there are still bad stuff in the real world like today it's sadly true about it.
me and my family celebrated thanksgiving every year i understand that the natives don't celebrate the holiday because of it's dark history and that's OK for me to accept their choices.
As a white person i am. i really felt sorry for the north native Americans had been through poverty and racist people that the first thanksgiving didn't work out in the end of the history of it that after the first thanksgiving dinner there is peace for a while for the natives and the puritans but unfortunately years later when more settlers arrived to america there are problems with the lands between the natives and the puritans hard able to share so there was suddenly feuds and then worst war that i hated most of all is the hatred towards another.
I also did a You tube Video on the Herring run..IYou might like that I took my Go Pro and got some underwater shot..Check it out if you can..th-cam.com/video/48bHhWK4auw/w-d-xo.html..If you like please sub..Trying to get over 1000 Subs
Awesome. Years ago my father would make a pilgrimage to the runs and bring us with him.
he sounds like josh from drake and josh
how did you cut the tree in half
fire felling
THis video is HOME <3
How far north was the pine dugout used before the birch bark mashoon took over?
What part of the canal is this located?
live near there
Love your tour!
it's a wonder after the industrial revolution in mass. that anything lives in the rivers,, I grew up paddling the marsh and ipswich river.
whoo ho iv'e brain tanned in mass, rowley ma.. muskrat trapping was my first income
are you making sumac tea? are you drinking white pine tea? are you using wintergreen leaves and berries? are you eating pheasant? eating rabbit? pigeon? do you make anticoagulants from shells? or from skunk cabbage? do you plant the 3 sisters? DO you go to the great tree that was on the hill off rout 1a? north of rowley ma? could be seen by the paddlers way out to sea? do you eat the lamprey? the sea lettuce? the perry winkle??
Yea I know your my brothers boss devin grabowski
hey Tim this is devin Growbowski little sis he's a new worker hi nice videos
I love clay pot cooking. It’s been 2 years since I've replaced most of my metal and ceramic ware with it and they do a fantastic job. The clay pot brings all flavors together and the food gets cooked evenly and tastes amazing. The clay pot I got can be used on stove top as well in the oven and it’s also microwave safe but the manufacture do not recommend it is because the micro wave does not do even cooking and the clay pot cooks evenly because of it far-infrared heat emitted from its walls. So you might end up not getting the benefits of cooking in clay pot. The unique steam locker lid seal steam & water soluble nutrients inside to give you the healthiest food. Most important is that my pure clay pot is non-toxic, metal and chemical free (does not react with food). I got it from mecware.US
great short of the run,years since i`ve seen it like that
Very interesting. Would like to be there. )))
I been trying to get papers or some proof that he supposed to be my 8th or 9th grandpa. no kidding. i love to REALLY know though... My grandma told my pop, he told us when we were little kiddies.
Great work! How long are these mishoon?
just curious, how long do these pine dugouts last? if you cannot keep it on the water or submerged in the winter, can you soak the canoe in tung oil to keep moisture differences from killing it?
Got my net ready! Striped bass bait!!
He's wearing a ancient red sweatshirt
Wow!!! Very interesting!!
I know good clay pots are used for cooking.As a matter of fact that's how people have cooked food for centuries. They are still widely used worldwide and for some its actually preferred over non stick or stainless steel pots. Some people even say that food cooked in clay pots tastes much better than cooking in non stick etc.It is imperative that cookware only be purchased from reputable manufactures and the label clearly states the product to be "lead free.
same way we make ours in the Southeast :) pretty tight work too. we call them tsiyu.
I'm going to make a bath tub like this... Thanks for the video..
nice long house. does it get cold in winter with the holes in the roof?
im ojibwe from minnesota. no one dos this any more and i was always told that my ancestors made bullrush matts. i just wanted to know what makes the raw bullrush unsuitable for making matts?
Its a fish weir what native used to catch fish in a underwater fence.
What are the line of posts out in the water for?
Ok, this vid answered my question earlier about the use of clay.
Where are you located? It looks like a native american village.So cool.
Do you use clay to prevent burning in certain areas like the native americans did?
I want to go here so bad. the Wampanoag exhibit looks soooo good.
I am also a direct decendant of him. Just found it out actually. Its an honor to find out who he is and what he did!
that is a long lost relative of mine. honestly
@1kash123 It depends on the type of clay. Most pottery is good and safe to go in the microwave, conventional oven, and dishwasher. Not all clay bodies can take the type of heating that stove tops force them to endure. If you buy pots that are manufactured, they should say what they are safe for in small printing on the bottom. If you buy from local potters then it is best to ask them if the type of clay they use is safe for stove tops.
Beautiful!
Thats pretty cool