Wednesday, September 9, 2015

CONCOW MAIDU DREAM MAIL FROM FEATHER FALLS/ Maidem Kodom Shamanic Stamps by Eric Whollem/ PARAPHILATELIC ART MAIL/ Legends of the Maidu Indians



DREAM COURIER MAIL
from Fall River Crossing to Kanaka Peak
Mooretown Provisional Post/ Maidem Kodom
2015
Eric Whollem
cyber art mail
copyright by the artist

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KUKSU and MORNINGSTAR
Mooretown Provisional Post/ Maidem Kodom
2015
Eric Whollem
cyber stamp
copyright by the artist


DREAM COURIER MAIL
from Netdim Pano in Chi Chi Te
to Usbuki at Fall Cave on Supi Poboku
Mooretown Provisional Post/ Maidem Kodom
2015
Eric Whollem
cyber art mail
copyright by the artist


A LETTER FROM DREAM BEAR TO USBUKI

Netdim Pano means Dream Bear. Here he sends a letter by the Mooretown Provisional Dream Courier Express. Maidem Kodom, the Country of the People, has an active postal service on the Inner Planes of dream and vision.

Dream Bear was going to a lot of Indian dances in his dreams, so he though it was time to write to Usbuki for advice. Usbuki lives in a cave behind the waterfall on Fall River. His cave is a postal substation of the Maidem Kodom postal service. Usbuki ,properly an inhabitant of the Moon, here on earth is an active deputy of the Postmaster General of Maidem Kodom.

Be careful what you read on the Internet. Some of what you see is nonsense. Here you will read the deepest secrets of the Maidem.  LOL



PUCHANO
Mooretown Provisional Post/ Maidem Kodom
2015
Eric Whollem
cyber stamp
copyright by the artist

PUCHANO

Puchano was an old time fellow who came up with the recipe for the first basket of acorn soup.


KUKSU and MORNINGSTAR
Mooretown Provisional Post/ Maidem Kodom
2015
Eric Whollem
cyber stamp
copyright by the artist



KAKINIM COURIER MAIL
from Kanaka Jim at Jackass Crossing
to the Hemeni
near Feather Falls Village
Mooretown Provisional Post/ Maidem Kodom
2015
Eric Whollem
cyber art mail
copyright by the artist

THE KANAKAS OF JACKASS CROSSING

A lot of South Sea Islanders came up into the Sierra Nevada Mountains back in Gold Rush days. They were called Kanakas. Up on Mooretown Ridge, the main village of the Kanakas was near Kanaka Peak, a small volcanic mountain that rises up out of the ridge. The Kanakas set up one of their Tiki gods on top of that mountain. But when they moved away, the idol was taken to a ranch in Forbestown.

A lot of Kanakas lived down deep in the canyon where the Middle Fork of the Feather River runs. A trail down to their village site is called Jackass Crossing. They used to use a lot of mules. Many of the Kanakas marrried into the local folk on the ridge in the old days.

Here Kanaka Jim writes to the people at the Hemeni on the road out behind the old dump just west of town, or what used to be town, when there still was Feather Falls Village, that old logging camp.



PUCHANO
Mooretown Provisional Post/ Maidem Kodom
2015
Eric Whollem
cyber stamp
copyright by the artist



KAKINIM COURIER MAIL
from Kuksu at Hudli on Table Mountain
to Wonomi in Kakinimkodom at Histayami
Mooretown Provisional Post/ Maidem Kodom
2015
Eric Whollem
cyber art mail
copyright by the artist

A LETTER FROM ADAM TO GOD

Kuksu is the Maidu Adam. He was born not far from Hudli up on Table Mountain. He was made of mud fashioned by Wonomi, the World Maker.

Wonomi dwells in the highest heaven at Histayami, called today the Sutter Buttes. This heaven is called Kakinimkodom.

This letter is sent by Kakinim Courier Mail. The Mooretown Provisional Post Office offers three types of mail delivery. Ghost Mail is the regular rate. If you want things to get there a little faster you send it by Dream Courier. But if you want it there the fastest way...just try Kakinim Courier. A little more expensive. But it is the best way to write to the shakers and movers of the world. LOL

The above letter passed through the Opatoni Substation. This is how the folks in the old days pronounced Ophir Town. Today called Oroville.


KUKSU and MORNINGSTAR
Mooretown Provisional Post/ Maidem Kodom
2015
Eric Whollem
cyber stamp
copyright by the artist



PUCHANO
Mooretown Provisional Post/ Maidem Kodom
2015
Eric Whollem
cyber stamp
copyright by the artist



The stamp here from Rosebud Sioux Reservation is a 
PRAIRIE DOG HUNTING PERMIT STAMP
note that it is priced at $100 for non-residents.
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