![]() ![]() There was a time when Story and History were not so diverse in their intentions, and by appreciating that, it is possible to locate an English king beneath a car park in Leicester, and yes, it would indeed seem to be true that Shakespeare’s head actually is missing. ![]() Native American accounts of Custer’s Last Stand, originating from eye witnesses, tell us far more about the Little Big Horn than any number of propaganda based newspapers of the day. Oral Traditions should be more deserving of respect. They had passed on stories of it, based on eye-witness accounts, through many generations. ![]() The only problem with that story is that, according to the Inuit community, it was never lost in the first place. On 12th September, 2016, the Arctic Research Foundation claimed to have found the wreckage of HMS Terror, the second of two British ships supposedly “lost” in the disastrous Franklin Arctic voyage of 1845. ![]()
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