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Unraveling the past of the Americas, while preserving that past for the future.

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Author: Richard L. Thornton

I am a Registered Architect, City Planner and expert on indigenous American architecture/communities/languages. While a student at Georgia Tech, I received a fellowship to study Mesoamerican architecture and urbanism in Mexico as a guest of the UNAH! The research syllabus included on-site studies of all major town sites and many minor ones. My fellowship coordinator was Dr. Román Piña Chán - an extraordinary experience. I have returned to Mexico several times since then and also visited Native American sites all over North America. I am an Eastern Creek Indian with also substantial Uchee and Sammi heritage. I worked for five years as a consultant to the Muscogee-Creek Nation in Oklahoma. I was also the Architect of the Trail of Tears Memorial at Council Oak Park in Tulsa, Oklahoma. My current research work involves the utilizes technical skills of an architect and city planner in the identification and computer modeling of ancient architecture and landscapes.
Books that mark a Native American explorer’s journey into the past February 26, 2020March 22, 2020
1826 – The History of the Cherokee People by Principal Chief Charles R. Hicks February 25, 2020February 25, 2020
Scary Disaster Movie . . . and then you discover that you are part of the plot February 23, 2020February 23, 2020
The Rickohockens . . . organized crime on the Southern Frontier February 22, 2020February 22, 2020
Update on Architectural Animation February 18, 2020February 18, 2020
Savannah’s Bilbo Mound . . . the oldest architecture and civil engineering in North America February 17, 2020March 22, 2020
Indian Springs, Georgia . . . the secret connection of the nation’s oldest state park to ancient Peru February 13, 2020March 22, 2020
The real origin of Tallahassee’s name February 11, 2020March 22, 2020
What’s wrong with this Wikipedia version of Kennesaw Mountain’s history? February 9, 2020March 22, 2020
Why Whites gave fanciful names to streams with Native American names February 7, 2020

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