I cant imagine the effort it would take to climb up these escarpments carrying loads of corn, let alone the building of such granaries in these remote heights.
rocks/water/mudd/corn... seems to me that it was too much effort and at a height that ruled out floods and also at times of need (winter) it would be suicide to access these areas, absolute suicide.
These were amazing people, with an amazing culture.
This video is an excellent example of how N/A's are speaking out for the many years that Anglo's have taken/ disregarded the history and traditions of N/A culture.They have even gotten rich off of stolen N/A artifacts.
What is an N/A? I lived and worked in Range Creek for many years pumping water over the mountain to Sunnyside. It was a pristine area with fish and wildlife, I do not remember seeing any Indian artifacts. I hunted,fished and trapped the whole canyon.
One thing that irks me about range creek is the egos of the archeologist involved. Their crews have done more damage in the brief time they have had to excavate then Waldo Wilcox's cows did in 50+ years. And how Krenee Barlow figures she and her colleagues "discovered" all these artifacts. As if Waldo Wilcox was ignorant to what was on his property.
Yeah, Waldo knew where a lot of items were located, but the archeologists have found a good amount of artifacts. I guess its easy when you have teams of interns digging around.
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This is an excellent example of the power of YouTube and
authors/producers like these to inform others of things that major media never touch upon. I am very impressed with this work. Milton Thrasher, Sarasota, FL amateur
Great stuff! I appreciate you posting it.Cool to be able to learn on youtube!I've read a lot about Range Creek and this has added to my fascination. I really hope that people that go there do everything to ensure it's kept as intact as possible. It'd be horrible to have it looted and destroyed like most archaeological sites. Hoping I'm dead wrong but it's probably inevitable.
I was born and raised in Helper/Price. There were rumors about the ranch and I'm glad Waldo did what he did and hopefully, the State of Utah will keep it protected. Great Job!!!!!!
I cant imagine the effort it would take to climb up these escarpments carrying loads of corn, let alone the building of such granaries in these remote heights.
rocks/water/mudd/corn... seems to me that it was too much effort and at a height that ruled out floods and also at times of need (winter) it would be suicide to access these areas, absolute suicide.
These were amazing people, with an amazing culture.
realistromeo 8 months ago
Looks so untouched and beautiful !!!!
MyTbradley 1 year ago
Beautiful area-unspoiled as yet-can't get enough of this history.
WelderRDT 2 years ago
I went there in July 2008, it was amazing. Visit this place before the government closes it to the public.
glyphhunter 2 years ago
thanks for sharing this is way cool.
bustedflakes 2 years ago
I thought the rancher was a pretty cool old guy.
TedTimmis 2 years ago
Excellent documentary - very balanced points of view.
AnasaziAl 2 years ago
vksafe missed out big time on some cool ass shit!!
Biznass420 3 years ago
Ummmm, Her name isn't Krenee. It's Renee. K is just her first initial.
Nuinancawen 3 years ago
my response to the first comment posted on this vid ...
jgon281 3 years ago
yup..before the europeans..which is native lands, red man lands...
ceomeye 3 years ago
mons of ancient ones,
crimsoncoin 3 years ago
This video is an excellent example of how N/A's are speaking out for the many years that Anglo's have taken/ disregarded the history and traditions of N/A culture.They have even gotten rich off of stolen N/A artifacts.
wsweeney7 4 years ago
What is an N/A? I lived and worked in Range Creek for many years pumping water over the mountain to Sunnyside. It was a pristine area with fish and wildlife, I do not remember seeing any Indian artifacts. I hunted,fished and trapped the whole canyon.
vksafe 4 years ago
Just not looking, I guess.
goldenshadow 3 years ago
Native Americans(NA). Actually the indigenous peoples that I've met in the four corners states tend to prefer to be called Indians.
musicalala 3 years ago
Excellent Video. Gives me something to shoot for in my own postings.
Thanks.
alsalA1 4 years ago
One thing that irks me about range creek is the egos of the archeologist involved. Their crews have done more damage in the brief time they have had to excavate then Waldo Wilcox's cows did in 50+ years. And how Krenee Barlow figures she and her colleagues "discovered" all these artifacts. As if Waldo Wilcox was ignorant to what was on his property.
badmandshotta 4 years ago
Yeah, Waldo knew where a lot of items were located, but the archeologists have found a good amount of artifacts. I guess its easy when you have teams of interns digging around.
tocoolbsl 4 years ago
fine posting, shared it in my native room online....pila...
MrBruceBarham 4 years ago
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dynaswitchfoot 4 years ago
Thank you very much for this beautiful/informative production!:)
skydivebaby 4 years ago 2
This is an excellent example of the power of YouTube and
authors/producers like these to inform others of things that major media never touch upon. I am very impressed with this work. Milton Thrasher, Sarasota, FL amateur
archiologist (retired)
MiltonThrasher 4 years ago
Great stuff! I appreciate you posting it.Cool to be able to learn on youtube!I've read a lot about Range Creek and this has added to my fascination. I really hope that people that go there do everything to ensure it's kept as intact as possible. It'd be horrible to have it looted and destroyed like most archaeological sites. Hoping I'm dead wrong but it's probably inevitable.
musicalala 4 years ago
That was extremely well done.
How'd you get it online though? Youtube never lets me upload anything longer than 10 minutes.
boyhoodbravery9 4 years ago
Thanks!
You have to convert your video down to 100MB or less.
tocoolbsl 4 years ago
I did that, and I watched it upload--but then it told me that it was rejected for being too long. : /
boyhoodbravery9 4 years ago
I was born and raised in Helper/Price. There were rumors about the ranch and I'm glad Waldo did what he did and hopefully, the State of Utah will keep it protected. Great Job!!!!!!
lowdownelf 4 years ago
This is really good; very informative...did you edit this yourself? if so, what software did you use for this?
MrWicked15 4 years ago
I did. Final Cut Pro.
tocoolbsl 4 years ago
very interesting dude
hawkeye8df 4 years ago
I like how I'm the first view/comment and it looks like I'm on your sack hella hard.
But that was pretty interesting dude.
ChrisLien 4 years ago
what?
jgon281 3 years ago