If not for the post, then for your own personal reference. Here are some of my suggestions however.įor starters.pictures are a must. That being said, I have never heard of an Indian Chief symbol, and none of the research I have done has turned up a possiblke meaning.hopefully someone with a bit more knowledge will happen by an might have a bit more to offer. First, Im anything but an expert in this area, so hopefully your post will receive some additional posts that might point you in the right direction. That being said, let me add a few things. Also look at the back of the turtle because sometimes there may be some symbols on it as well. It the tail is not pointing straight down or back from the body but is curved away from the body then follow the direction of the tail. If the legs are removed from the body this means you are at the site. If the head is removed from the body this means the treasure is gone. TURTLE: This symbol is a famous symbol often used by the Spanish. Likewise, the following appears in Stephen Shaffer's book, "Of Men and Gold": Otherwise, follow the direction of the tail. If tail is straight, then followĭirection of head. Copied the following from the Treasures of Utah website: This includes a foldout map of ancient Pimeria Alta (1687-1711).The consensus seems to be the same, turtle sybol is synomomis with buried treasure close by. 1948 (priceless information from the original manuscript in the archives of Mexico). Herbert Eugene Bolton, Ph.D., (two volumes in one), copyright 1919, pub. 1960, and "Kino's Historical Memoir of Pimeria Alta" by Eusebio Francisco Kino, translated by Dr. Herbert Eugene Bolton, Ph.D., copyright 1936, pub. For those interested in the Tumacacori treasure I have original copies of "Rim of Christendom: A Biography of Father Eusebio Francisco Kino, Pacific Coast Pioneer" by Dr. My e-mail address is: have an original copy of "Jesse James Was One of His Names" by Del Schrader & Jesse James III for anyone is interested in the $3 billion of KGC treasures. If you know anyone who has a copy of this book I will pay you a finder's fee if they either sell me to original at a reasonable price or lend me an archival copy of it. Nothing turns up on Internet searches or from Amazon. I have been trying to find a copy of "Early Spanish treasure: Signs and symbols" by William Mahanįor two years now. "Early Spanish treasure: Signs and symbols" & "Jesse James Was One of His Names"
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