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Luther Cressman: Quest for First People | Oregon Experience | OPB
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Archaeologist Luther Cressman led a lifelong search for America's first people in Oregon's Great Basin.

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@krakatoainc2809

3 months ago

Very well edited and narrated. Fine work you have done here.

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@greenman6141

1 month ago

This was GREAT. What a documentary.

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@_c_y_p_3

1 week ago

I was a kid who grew up to OPB, it was one of the few sources of critical thinking presented in my world for many years.

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@garyfrancis-ns3kq

3 months ago

He is uncovering the facts in Native American creation stories! From my earliest recollection of stories passed down to me from my Grandma, 'The People ' she called us came out of the earth and it was flooding that caused it! We traveled along the Rockies to settle down! Hopi tribe has similar stories of living under the earth! They have different levels of depth in the Earth that they lived. Other tribes have similar stories of being here before emerging from under the earth!

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@carolutley6523

1 year ago

Excellent! Give us more 👍

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@hollyodii5969

1 year ago

Dr. Cressman was a true pioneer and hero for anthropology!

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@rhettlee

1 year ago

This is one of my favorite North American archeology documentaries ever.

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@danrynazewski4151

1 year ago

Above burns in the malheur national forest I use to hunt elk as a kid an old timer said one year back in 1940s he was stuck up hunting in the area and got stuck in snow he said he found a cave to take shelter and said when he got a fire started inside he saw cave art and said there were clay pots and arrows etc He had a knife obsidian blade he said when he left cave he took he said he hiked out .. Said for years he tried to find the cave again with no luck! He never told us what area cave was but I believed him!

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@Into_The_Mystery_13

2 months ago

Fantastic Documentary. I love Opb!

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@mitchellkrouth5083

1 year ago

Correct he was 100% roll model for all intelligent humans. And a hero.

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@kathyhepler382

1 year ago

Thank you for this video 📸📸. Informative!!!!

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@randallthomas5207

2 months ago

Please note: All of the settlers, who moved to rural eastern Oregon, in the late 1800s, did so in what is now known to be thee wettest two decades in the tree ring history. When they first got there, they could actually raise crops. But as things dried out they couldn’t and left. Also, many of them raised hay for livestock feed. And, when the society still ran literally on “horse power”, meadow hay was a good, readily salable commercial crop.

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@patricknoveski6409

1 year ago

This interests me to no end. Just love the study of human populations in American history .

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@bonnieagliata4780

2 months ago

This doc kept calling to me, who is Luther Cressman? So glad I didn't 'pass' this time! Excellent 🪔🦴🛶🗿🛖

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@doogalloonni

1 year ago

So heartwarming to see such a great man exhonorated! His work was so essential to our understanding of who we were and from where we came, and most importantly, when. Thank you to those who have picked up his torch.

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@Cobbmtngirl

2 months ago

Fascinating stuff. Thank you so much!

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@normgrayson6552

3 weeks ago

One of the best archeology reports ever seen. Genuine evidence that humans were always living in Nth America and would have been decendants of cataclysm survivors.

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@videobob

1 year ago

Excellent video documentary

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@andrewmantle7627

1 month ago

Oh, by the way, this was a great presentation.

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@AtsircEcarg

1 year ago

This is so cool! Born and raised in Oregon and I had no idea all this was here.

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