This begins to focus on the Native American issues of sacred ground and artifacts. When a young woman is killed in a museum, it opens a can of worms. One of the people involved is obsessed with finding an ancient skull. This brings in Graham Greene who is a tribal leader and another young man who is involved in tribal finances. This is a well constructed episode with few frills.
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GOOD STORY WITH NO RESEARCH
beauleaumail9 November 2022
Both my wife and I have a doctorate in History, mine is specified in Europe, pre- renaissance, and she, U. S. colonial. Now this story is very well written, however the fact they flat out state that native Americans have been in America since the beginning of people, but yet also say that the native ancestor gene is Asian. The later is undeniably true. When one uses old maps with literature we can follow tartaria's movement east into Canada and down into the Americas. AND ESPECIALLY in California. Before the 1700's the chance of people being white or Native drops to almost 0. California was an island of ebony warrior woman who were bald and about 9 feet tall. Even Russia teaches this in elementary school. God forbid we teach anything of value. We just keep the indoctrination/drone production machine running as is. NEVER make an imaginative free thinker!
Pretty good episode except....
wkozak22120 September 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This is a pretty good episode. The story is interesting. It keeps you involved. However, the minuses? This seems like a primer on existentialism. Also, LARRY! I believe he has a pathological need for white food only. Also, he sells his house. Why? I really wish he was not on the series. He is always morose, etc.
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