Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Corning Rolling Hills Casino "Native American of North America Museum"

Dear Rolling Hills Casino, I'm not sure who to write and who to suggest this too. But I drive by your casino all the time most of my family lives in sac or the bay, they in turn also drive past your casino to vacation in Shasta during the summer. I know your casino draws plenty of patrons already but I was hoping to persuade you with a creative  idea, maybe building a "Native Americans of North America Museum" near your casino. I personally volunteer with the Shasta Lake Heritage and Historical Society, where we are building and designing a new museum for our small town of Shasta Lake north of Redding. While I'm learning all about the history of California I get drawn into the Native Americans and their legends, more than the white settlers and there exploit of the land for riches. One thing I think would be amazing along the I-5 corridor of the west is a museum that speaks of all the Native Americans, their way of life, their traditions and legends, their origin and demise. I personally love history and love researching about the Sisk, Pomo, Navajo, Lakota, Iroquois, ANASAZI, MOUND BUILDERS, Aztecs "who's legends say they lived in small caves under a big mountain they call mother nature and their were fish and fowl around of the plenty", meanwhile in native legends of the Pomo their first contact was with small people who lived in caves from Mt. Konocti during the ice age, while the Sacramento Canyon Indians also have legends of little people living in caves".
  I believe your casino could build something completely unique to the west coast and the United States, if you brought all the Indiginous people's legends and lives together I believe people would be left with a profound understanding of North America before it was proclaimed the United States. Please look into the Anasazi cliff dwellings and mound builders of the East coast, there is a lot to North American History that has yet to be shared and focused on. Thank you for taking the time to read this message I hope this idea can be placed into the right hands, I hope in the future I will get to stop at a Musuem about North American Cultures, and share it with my friends and family...think turtle bay but better... think the Tillamook air museum, big and bold you have a story to tell, pass down your history and legends in an unforgettable way! Please and thank you! Sincerely Kayle Jo.

(This is the letter I wrote to the corning casino, so far no one has written me back but this is just the first letter, I will keep writing till I either get a "no, I'm sorry we Can't do that" or a "yes we need to create a museum to past down or own heritage". I am a fan of history and I believe that there is still a lot of learn about North America.)

Monday, January 1, 2018

In my spare time

One of my favorite hobbies is volunteering at our local historical society in Shasta Lake . I have been volunteering with them for almost 4 years now and I have been given amazing opportunities. At the historical society we are currently in the process of building and designing a dam museum and I get the honor of being on the design committee, I'm also a member of the board of directors. I love all of the history in Shasta County from the gold rush, to the copper boom which left cities underneath Lake Shasta, to the depression era and the dam which was a major "works project" on the west coast. Interesting facts that I've found out well learning history and designing the museum was that the Oregon trail brought nearly 100,000 people to the West Coast, while the gold rush brought around 500,000 people to the West Coast but during the great depression the mass Exodus from the great plains brought over 2.3 million people to the West Coast. I get the honor of learning these stories and going through the pictures and the archives to design and put together these stories to tell other generations about the history of Shasta County . I work closely with a group of old souls that we like to call the hystericals, these are more than stories to them they are honestly their memories most of them are from the great depression and they traveled across the country with their families to work on the dam shasta dam. Then on the flip side of that some of their stories are from what we call the Sacramento Canyon underneath Lake Shasta before Shasta Dam was built, there was a copper mining metropolitan area in northern California it had a few towns with Kennett being the largest and the population of about 10,000 people. Some of our hystericals used to reside in the Canon and their stories are equally as captivating as the great depression migration stories . We have been working hard on this museum for close to a year now designing it and coming up with the stories and how we want the layouts to be. The hystericals have been working hard on the historical society for about 17 years now preserving the history of their families who lived in Shasta County . In the summer of 2018 we hope to have a museum opened to the public it will be located on shasta dam boulevard in Shasta Lake City. I hope that we can pass down the stories and the heritage of past generations so that our generations can respect the hard work, determination and tenacity that it took to build this great nation.

#History #HistoryBuff #America #HardWorkingGenerations #BeProud #DamProud #California #NorCal

Xoxo~Kayle Jo