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Perhaps the last cargo cult

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Russ SoCal

06-02-2006 14:31:17




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There's an article in the February issue of Smithsonian magazine about what is probably the last remaining cargo cult.
If anybody was curious about what Cargocult's handle is about, this explains it.
Russ




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ZANE

06-03-2006 05:38:07




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 Re: Perhaps the last cargo cult in reply to Russ SoCal, 06-02-2006 14:31:17  
What I found was about a wooden airplane that some nuts have built on top of a mountain.

I once read an article and saw pictures of a helicopter that a tribsman had built out of bits and pieces.

I think I'll build me a Cadillac. I have lots of rough sawn lumber on hand I have been trying to figure out what to do with!:O)



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FarmerDawn

06-02-2006 16:30:41




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 Re: Perhaps the last cargo cult in reply to Russ SoCal, 06-02-2006 14:31:17  
Well I am curious and I can't get to the magazine (our little town library doesn't have it). Would you consider writing a summary, because I have ALWAYS wondered!!! :-)

Dawn



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john-mi

06-02-2006 18:08:45




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 Re: Perhaps the last cargo cult in reply to FarmerDawn, 06-02-2006 16:30:41  
Do a goggle search for smithsonian magazine. at the top do a search for cargo cult. Its there online



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FarmerDawn

06-02-2006 18:26:07




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 Re: Perhaps the last cargo cult in reply to john-mi, 06-02-2006 18:08:45  
THANKS, you very smart person!! :-)

Dawn



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GEE..John,PA

06-02-2006 19:33:26




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 Re: Perhaps the last cargo cult in reply to FarmerDawn, 06-02-2006 18:26:07  
I don't know about "smart". I am just trying to survive with the knowledge I was "stuck wit".

They tell me that "since you know", YOU can be found negligent (sp) if'n you don't know better.

Thanks again, DAWN.
John,PA



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