| Rune Mysteries Dakota | | | | Oneidas and other tribes that belong to our old |
| Time for Vikings to unite and take back their | | | | Northern vocabulary. |
| heritage. Viking Runes and Artifacts have been | | | | The Scandinavians did visit the interior of the |
| discovered throughout the whole country. Let | | | | Dakotas long before the French and English |
| these articles be primers for you. Go to the Net | | | | Explorers. |
| and surf for more info. e-mail all your kindred with | | | | There is a large Runic Inscription in Ludlow Cave in |
| the info. Make hard copies before they are | | | | South Dakota. There are Runes inscribed below |
| deleted by? | | | | the neck of a Cow with Calf. The Runes M-L-T is |
| Lars J Hange, born in Denmark in 1837 wrote the | | | | a non-vowelled form of old Norse roots that |
| book "Did the Norsemen visit the Dakota | | | | mean 'giving milk and milking.' |
| Country?" The Indian Legends of the Dakotas | | | | The petroglyph is the work of a Norseman. |
| contain indications of our old Northern language. | | | | Probably a farmer for the instructions of |
| The church ministry under the directions of | | | | Norse-Speaking youngsters, probably his own |
| Archbishop of Breman shows that there were at | | | | children, dated the twelfth Century. |
| least one thousand families in the American | | | | Rune-Mysteries in Tennessee. |
| Colonies, in the Dakota area, in the 12th century. | | | | The famous "Thruston Tablet" was found in 1874 |
| There is written proof of this in the Vatican | | | | near Castilian Springs, Tennessee. It has a |
| library. | | | | pictograph on both sides. It records a skirmish |
| There are a least 100 words in Chipewa, Algonkin, | | | | between Indians and Vikings. |