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BartBurk
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I came across this and wondered if anyone here thought it had significance for the Book of Mormon. The Ojibway and Sioux seemed to have a form of writing using pictographs. The ancient practice was to use bark as the writing material. What surprised me was the relatively expansive nature of the pictograph stories. Here is a web site describing some of these:
inquiry.net/outdoor/native/sign/pictographs.htm
Look especially under the link for pictograph stories. Of course bark is not a material that would last for a long time. One of the criticisms of the idea the Book of Mormon took place in the Great Lakes area is the lack of writing. If there was indeed an ancient writing system which mainly used bark as the writing material that objection is overcome. I get the feeling reading the Book of Mormon that use of plates was limited to the history of the Nephites. But I could see Captain Moroni using bark as a way of writing a letter.
More can be found here:
jamesastarkeyjr.com/TopicBirchBarkScrolls.htm
inquiry.net/outdoor/native/sign/pictographs.htm
Look especially under the link for pictograph stories. Of course bark is not a material that would last for a long time. One of the criticisms of the idea the Book of Mormon took place in the Great Lakes area is the lack of writing. If there was indeed an ancient writing system which mainly used bark as the writing material that objection is overcome. I get the feeling reading the Book of Mormon that use of plates was limited to the history of the Nephites. But I could see Captain Moroni using bark as a way of writing a letter.
More can be found here:
jamesastarkeyjr.com/TopicBirchBarkScrolls.htm