The First Adirondackers: Part One
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 Published On May 16, 2019

NEW #CuriouslyAdirondack! Working with their students, biologist Curt Stager of Paul Smith's College - https://www.paulsmiths.edu and archeologist Tim Messner of SUNY Potsdam - https://www.potsdam.edu have been making eye-opening finds. Their discoveries on land, underground, and in muck hauled up from the bottoms of ponds support what John Fadden and his family, of the Six Nations Indian Museum - http://www.sixnationsindianmuseum.com in Onchiota, New York, have been telling those who would listen for years: that humans arrived in the Adirondacks at the end of the last Ice Age, and some of their descendants are still here.

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