User talk:Nearthebeach

Si-Te-Cah
Are you interested in figuring out what's the story behind the article? That is, what do non-fringe writers know about the people being referred to here? It's a bit complicated, but Hopkins doesn't mention giants. You can download an interesting article here about this "small tribe of barbarians" and I've found more sources. I'm trying to find what sources actually call them giants. This says "(ovelock Cave [Saijitoo or "Sais hole ']: The story about the enemy people who wTere killed by le Northern Paiutes in Lovelock Cave is well known to [modern Northern Paiutes (see Appendix l). According to different renditions of th story, the people had red hair, were cannibals, and wTere nown |by sjeveral similar na]mes-SaiFru'qa^, |Say-do-carah, |Sai-duka a, |Sa-duc-ca, |Sai-du aidu I" - you need to read the original to get rid of the scanning errors, sorry. A museum webpage does call them giants, but also that they may be 'fairy tales'.. And there's more. Dougweller (talk) 16:11, 5 March 2013 (UTC)

Lovelock Cave
And this is the gold mine for the cave (I've found quite a lot of other stuff, but this is the most interesting). Dougweller (talk) 17:26, 5 March 2013 (UTC)