Wolf Creek Indian Village

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The original Wolf Creek Indian Village site carbon dated somewhere between 1480-1520. This video will show you a reconstructed Native American Village Based on the Brown-Johnston site from 1970. They have recreated the village from pole for pole and feature for feature using archaeology map. You will get a glimpse into their homes, pottery, baskets, and arrowhead making.

This is what they believe it may have looked like during the time of the Eastern Woodland Indians. They are located next to a love's truck stop. They do have a trail that leads to the truck stop, but during my visit the trail was closed because of trail had part of it washed out from heavy rains. I hope they will have it fixed soon.

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Really interesting and recreating what life would have been like is important. Understanding what life was like hundreds of years ago and not losing that information is important.

Thank you for such video-trip and your comments. It is an interesting journey into the life of Wolf Creek Indian Village. I believe it is also good for school children as part of history classes to come and see everything live. How it was many years ago, the lifestyle, the houses, how the people built their houses, their daily tools for cooking, cutting. I believe it is exciting to hold such stuff and to try to use them too.

Thank-you for your comment, children today might lose what happen in history. I think it's funny you mention about using older tools. Someone was telling me about a kid that came across a old rotary phone that didn't know how to use it. It just goes to show how quickly stuff can fade into history.

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