Ed Huffman - Greenman at Stewards of The Land Forestry Service LLC

Ed Huffman - Greenman at Stewards of The Land Forestry Service LLC Consulting forester …Still working in the forests 🌲🌲My favorite quote”” for all the noise spawned

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06/19/2023

The earliest known trail through the Swannanoa Valley was the “Sualinunnahi.” Although the etymology of the name is not completely certain, in the Cherokee language the word “nvnohi” (ᏅᏃᎯ) means “road” and it seems that the “Sualinunnahi” referred to a road that led to Native peoples further south and east, possibly Saraw or Catawba Natives. The Sualinunnahi followed the Swannanoa River, likely exited near what is now the location of Ridgecrest Summer Camp, and continued to follow the Catawba River drainage further east.

The Sualinunnahi would have been used by many different Native peoples traveling through and living in the Swannanoa Valley, including the inhabitants of an early Cherokee village that existed from ca. 1200-1500 AD at what is now the Warren Wilson College campus. It is possible that Hernando De Soto used this route in 1540 during his expedition through southeastern North America, and fairly certain that the conquistador Juan Pardo used the path in 1567. During the Revolutionary War, General Griffith Rutherford led a devastating raid against Cherokee towns in southwestern North Carolina using this pathway. After the American Revolution, the Cherokee, who had sided with the British, were forced to cede their lands, and portions of the Sualinunnahi pathway were adapted by settlers to become a wagon road. The photograph, taken in 2020, shows a remnant of the wagon road in Swannanoa. The name “Swannanoa” is an anglicization of Sualinunnahi.

Mature white oak
06/10/2023

Mature white oak

04/17/2023

Bradford pear and bush honeysuckle are going to destroy our forest lands…

05/03/2022
05/03/2022

Trying to get my page back …don’t know what has happened here ..NOt my work for the most part!!

05/03/2022

5 Things -
2022 SCOTUS Draft on abortion summarized - (Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health)
1. The Court in Roe was not correct about the Constitution or the 14th Amendment.
2. The opinion in Casey was even more legally irrational than Roe.
3. Roe & Casey were not based upon proper Constitutional analysis, but instead were instances of judicial activism.
4. The decision on abortion is NOT a federal issue.
5. The decision on abortion IS a State issue.
LibertyFirst.Legal
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05/03/2022

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03/16/2022

I look foreword to getting this page back to aforestry format ..

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