This Page Hyperlinked [click on] Mount Baker Stratovolcano (background)© ™ ®/ Kulshan Stratovolcano© ™ ®, Simon Fraser University (foreground)© ™ ® ~ Image by Stan G. Webb - In Retirement© ™ ®, An Intelligent Grandfather's Guides© ™ ® next, The Man From Minto© ™ ® - A Prospector Who Knows His Rocks And Stuff© ™ ®
Learn more about the Cascadia Volcanic Arc© ™ ® (Part of Pacific Ring of Fire) Cascadia Volcanoes© ™ ® and the currently active Mount Meager Massif© ™ ®, part of the Cascadia Volcanic Arc© ™ ® [ash flow, debris flows, fumaroles and hot springs], just northwest of Pemberton and Whistler, Canada ~ My personal interest in the Mount Meager Massif© is that the last volcanic vent blew north, into the Bridge River Valley [The Bridge River Valley Community Association (BRVCA), [formerly Bridge River Valley Economic Development Society], near my hometown. I am the Man From Minto© ™ ® - A Prospector Who Knows His Rocks And Stuff© ™ ® The 2010 Mount Meager landslide was a large catastrophic debris avalanche that flowed to the south, into the Lillooet Valley British Columbia, Canada, on August 6 at 3:27 a.m. PDT (UTC-7). More than 45,000,000 m3 (1.6×109 cu ft) of debris slid down Mount Meager, temporarily blocking Meager Creek and destroying local bridges, roads and equipment. It was one of the largest landslides in Canadian history and one of over 20 landslides to have occurred from the Mount Meager massif in the last 10,000 years. Although voluminous, there were no fatalities caused by the event due in part to its remote and uninhabited location. The landslide was large enough to send seismic waves more than 2,000 km (1,200 mi) away into the neighbouring U.S. states of Alaska and Washington and beyond. Multiple factors led to the slide: Mount Meager's weak slopes have left it in a constant state of instability. The massif has been a source of large volcanic debris flows for the last 8,000 years, many of which have reached several tens of kilometres downstream in the Lillooet River valley.[6], to the south. It is arguably the most unstable mountain massif in Canada and may also be its most active landslide area.[6][1] And on the north side lies Downton Lake Hydro Reservoir, impounded by the La Joi Dam, the uppermost of the Bridge River Project dams. The earliest identified Holocene landslide was in 7900 BP (before the present, or read it as the number of years ago). Further landslides occurred in 6250 BP, 5250 BP, 4400 BP, 2600 BP, 2400 BP, 2240. BP BP, 2170 BP, 1920 BP, 1860 BP, 870 BP, 800 BP, 630 BP, 370 BP, 210 BP, 150 BP and in 1931, 1947, 1972, 1975, 1984, 1986 and 1998.[6] These events were attributed to structurally weak volcanic rocks, glacial unloading, recent explosive volcanism and Little Ice Age glacial activity.[1] Those who dance with earthquakes and volcanoes are considered mad by those who cannot smell the sulfur. We begin to deal with BIG (MEGA) EARTHQUAKES at Simon Fraser University (foreground) Kulshan Stratovolcano© / Mount Baker Stratovolcano (background)©New Cascadia Dawn© - Cascadia Rising - M9 to M10+, An Intelligent Grandfather's Guide© next, ~ Images by Stan G. Webb - In Retirement©, An Intelligent Grandfather's Guides©

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Friday, December 11, 2020

Alaska Native Tag | Haida


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Alaska Native Tag | Haida

https://youtu.be/zaqVJflSoVE [3:38 minutrs]

Please make a video! Below are the questions for Alaska Native tag and the American Native Tag: #IndigenousYouTube #NativeYouTube #haidanation #NativeTag Native Alaskan TAG 1. Are you Alaska Native? 2. What is your heritage? 3. Do you celebrate your culture in a modern way? Do you celebrate your culture in a traditional way? 4. What tribe/ethnicity are you mistaken for? 5. How do you hope your tribe will change in your lifetime? 6. How was it growing up native? 7. Do you wear clothing made by natives? Traditional & Non-Traditional 8. Who are the well known brands and people from your tribe? 9. What are your tribe’s big celebrations? 10. How do you feel about identifying with being Native Alaskan? 11. Should your children/future children learn your native language? —————- Native American Tag (Post On Youtube with Title of: Native American TAG as Titled) http://nahakay.wix.com/nativepride#!N... 1. Are you full/half/quater/etc Native American? 2. What tribe(s) are you? 3. Traditional or Non-Traditional? 4. What tribe/ethnicity are you mistaken for? 5. Which tribe do you embrace the most? 6. How was it growing up with different tribes/ethnicities? 7. Do you wear traditional clothing? 8. Any famous people from your tribe? 9. Do you dance pow wows? 10. What makes being Native American beautiful? 11. How do you feel about Native American Heritage Month? Would you like there to be a historic day for Native Americans besides Thanksgiving? ----------------------------- Follow me! Instagram: Susiehaidalife Twitter: Susiehaidalife Facebook: Susie Haida Life Snapchat: Susiehaidalife Tumblr: susie-haida-life.tumblr.com Twitch: Susiehaidalife (mostly just play sims 4) ----- Blog Posts 5 Native Women to Subscribe to on YouTube https://danggadsmile.com/2016/11/08/5.


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