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FortRaleighNPS

  1. Word of the week, Roanoke dialect, Carolina Algonquian: okindgíer (beans) - remembering the native language of Roanoke Island.
  2. Sample 5 - While in the Caribbean, the English expedition artist John White drew flora & fauna such as this flamingo: britishmuseum.org/research/searc…
  3. Sample 4 - the English expedition's artist John White drew flora and fauna such as this reptile while at Puerto Rico: britishmuseum.org/research/searc…
  4. Sample 3 - the English expedition's artist John White drew flora and fauna such as this pineapple while at Puerto Rico: britishmuseum.org/research/searc…
  5. Sample 2 - the English expedition's artist John White documented flora, fauna and fort-building while at Puerto Rico: britishmuseum.org/research/searc…
  6. While at Puerto Rico, the English expedition's artist John White documented flora, fauna and fort-building (example 1): britishmuseum.org/research/searc…
  7. May 15-29, 1585: pausing at Puerto Rico on the journey to Roanoke Island, the 600-strong English expedition built a small ship & two forts.
  8. Play & pageantry are island traditions now, but the 1st known plays & minstrels on Roanoke Island began in 1860s w/the occupying Union army.
  9. Tropical weather update: nhc.noaa.gov/#ALBERTO We also use this NWS link for the park's forecast: forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?l…
  10. Good video clips from 2006 - meet the archeologists of the park's research partner, First Colony Foundation: firstcolonyfoundation.org/archaeology/20…
  11. 1580s English explorers noted one oyster bed in soundwater "many miles" in length & 2 - 3 miles wide laying in half-foot to a foot of water.
  12. 1860 on Roanoke Island: 24 free blacks and 171 slaves - only 3 of the 87 dwellings headed by free people were free African Americans.
  13. Artifact of the day: hollow barrel discovered 1980s along park shore; possible native corn sheller then as well liner. twitter.com/FortRaleighNPS…
  14. Eastern National bookstore employees Robin and Kristi are part of the park's visitor center team, ready to help you! twitter.com/FortRaleighNPS…
  15. Word of the week, Roanoke dialect, Carolina Algonquian: Chigwusso (Channel Bass, fish) - remembering the native language of Roanoke Island.
  16. May 15, 1585: en route to Roanoke Island, the English expedition of 7 ships reached Guayanilla Bay, Puerto Rico for a 13-day rest stop.
  17. The park is looking for local area volunteers! If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Rob Bolling @ 252-473-5772 ext. 156
  18. Here's Time Team America/PBS video aired in 2008, archaeology @ Fort Raleigh NHS. Mention does not imply endorsement: pbs.org/opb/timeteam/s…