Found across North American at Anishinaabe archeological sites, these “Lucky Stones” or “Lucky Pieces” can still be found across our continent today! These tiny, smooth, white half-orbs are marked with a “J” or an “L.” Where did these gems come from? As a regular rock connoisseur, I was surprised that […]
Monthly Archives: March 2025
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The Anishinaabe have utilized maple sap for centuries. The first written record of this antioxidant-packed resource had been in 1557. Last year, Michigan produced an impressive 200,000 gallons. Each gallon of this “liquid gold” is worth at least 15 times more than crude oil. Join us as we investigate the […]
Did you know that there over 100,000 ancient, Middle Eastern artifacts in Michigan? From 1924-1926, Francis Kelsey from the University of Michigan, a real-life Indiana Jones, had spearheaded an expedition of archaeologists to the Middle East and North Africa. Chuck and I happened upon The Kelsey Museum of Archeology on […]