Hello everyone!
I'm not American, but I've registered on this forum as to learn more about Native American artefacts, where/how to search for them, their meaning... The thing is that I've grown up, like many other kids in France in the 80s, with western movies, comics (even one of the most famous Franco-Belgian comics, Lucky Luke, is a western story) and toys, and have developed a fond interest in American history, from the native tribes of North America to the early 20th century.
I've never been to the USA due to financial reasons, but I'm soon going to finish a 6 year long contract in Russia and plan to go with my family on a trip to the US next year, when the pandemic will be over. My goals on this forum are to discuss American history with other enthusiasts and to find out where I should go to search for arrow heads and other historical artifacts, as it's the only thing in the trip I'm planning that isn't set in stone yet.
See you on the forums, and maybe one day on the field!
I'm not American, but I've registered on this forum as to learn more about Native American artefacts, where/how to search for them, their meaning... The thing is that I've grown up, like many other kids in France in the 80s, with western movies, comics (even one of the most famous Franco-Belgian comics, Lucky Luke, is a western story) and toys, and have developed a fond interest in American history, from the native tribes of North America to the early 20th century.
I've never been to the USA due to financial reasons, but I'm soon going to finish a 6 year long contract in Russia and plan to go with my family on a trip to the US next year, when the pandemic will be over. My goals on this forum are to discuss American history with other enthusiasts and to find out where I should go to search for arrow heads and other historical artifacts, as it's the only thing in the trip I'm planning that isn't set in stone yet.
See you on the forums, and maybe one day on the field!
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