To borrow a saying that was at the end of one of Andi MacDonald's emails: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it's the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead Me thinks we need to write a sample email message asking that disturbance of graves, cemeteries and Native burial grounds be halted completely, and start having everyone send it around to their local, state and federal legislators. Once they get thousands of emails, perhaps they will learn to spell "constituency." Sue Silver CA ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jb502000@aol.com> To: <INPCRP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 12:03 AM Subject: Re: [INPCRP] Archeologists and cemetery preservation > In a message dated 2/17/02 6:44:59 PM US Eastern Standard Time, > sshowell@indy.net writes: > > > > There is an opportunity for us to educate > > the next generation of archaeologists, if we only knew how to go about it. > > > > > Sharon, > Like anything, eventually there's change. We the People, and the > Archeologists must learn to adapt to change, Their studies must be brought > into the modern world and stop acting like we are living in Egypt at the turn > of the Century. Archeologist are complaining about not making money. The > opportunity is out there in a slightly different way then looking in, and at > Native American Sites. There is a need, as we all can see to become better > educated in modern methods. With property disappearing at a fast clip, they > will become more in demand, and with demand comes money. > Jack Briles Sr > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > If you know of some good cemetery related links, send them to LoisMauk@usa.net. > >