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Study says Donners Not Cannibals

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:59 pm
by alicia-w
There's no physical evidence that the family who gave the Donner Party its name had anything to do with the cannibalism the ill-fated pioneers have been associated with for a century and a half, two scientists said Thursday.

Cannibalism has been documented at the Sierra Nevada site where most of the Donner Party's 81 members were trapped during the brutal winter of 1846-47, but 21 people, including all the members of the George and Jacob Donner families, were stuck six miles away because a broken axle had delayed them.

No cooked human bones were found among the thousands of fragments of animal bones at that Alder Creek site, suggesting Donner family members did not resort to cannibalism, the archaeologists said at a conference of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Sacramento, Calif.

"The Donner family ended up getting the stigma basically because of the name," said Julie Schablitsky, one of the lead authors. "But of all the people, they were probably the least deserving of it."

The sawed and chopped animal bone fragments, recovered during an archaeological dig over the past three years, do suggest "extreme desperation and starvation," the study said.

One of the animals eaten was a pet dog — presumably "Uno," mentioned in some of the children's later writings.
The Donner Party's experience was bad, but it wasn't as bad as everybody's been told," said Schablitsky, a historical archaeologist at the University of Oregon's Museum of Natural and Cultural History.

The findings by Schablitsky and Kelly Dixon, an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Montana, don't necessarily disprove the accounts of cannibalism told by rescuers and survivors stranded in a fierce winter storm in the mountains southwest of Reno and north of Truckee, Calif.

If cannibalism did occur at the Alder Creek site, in what is now the Tahoe National Forest, bones were not burned or boiled along with the flesh, the authors said. Such bones endure in the ground a very long time, while unburned or unboiled bones turn to dust in a relatively short time.

"We thought for sure based on all the accounts in the diaries and the relief journals and people's memories that among the other animal bones, we'd definitely find other human remains" at Alder Creek, Schablitsky said in a phone interview with The Associated Press. "So the most significant find is really what we didn't find."

Descendants of the Donner family say the findings bolster claims they have made for years — that cannibalism was not as rampant as portrayed in sensational contemporaneous newspaper accounts of the ordeal, which only about half the pioneers survived.

"We are thrilled and relieved," said Lochie Paige, the great-granddaughter of Eliza Donner, daughter of George Donner.

"Their findings, in my mind, completely exonerate her from having any part in cannibalism," she told the AP from her California home Thursday.

Dixon and Schablitsky led a team that found a campfire hearth at the Alder Creek site in the summer of 2004, establishing for the first time that part of the Donner Party spent that fateful winter there.

The main group, which primarily set out from Independence, Mo., spent the winter along what is now called Donner Lake, bordering Interstate 80 just west of Truckee.

The new research documents a menu at Alder Creek that included deer, rabbits and small rodents, along with the family's oxen and livestock.

The researchers also found lead shot, apparently cast at camp, that was of very poor quality.

"So that may have accounted for some of their problems," Dixon said

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:42 pm
by feederband
Brings up the question what would you do if the only thing to eat would be a dead person...I don't think I could do it but I have never been in that dire of a situation.... :eek:

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:45 pm
by wxcrazytwo
feederband wrote:Brings up the question what would you do if the only thing to eat would be a dead person...I don't think I could do it but I have never been in that dire of a situation.... :eek:


Have you ever eaten a steak or a hamburger or ham or pork chops or chicken?

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:46 pm
by Skywatch_NC
Somewhere I read a story a while back about a group in a plane crash and stranded for days...and well some had perished...and others... :eek: :eek:

:18:

Eric

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:46 pm
by feederband
wxcrazytwo wrote:
feederband wrote:Brings up the question what would you do if the only thing to eat would be a dead person...I don't think I could do it but I have never been in that dire of a situation.... :eek:


Have you ever eaten a steak or a hamburger or ham or pork chops or chicken?


Yeah but not human... :eek:

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:48 pm
by wxcrazytwo
feederband wrote:
wxcrazytwo wrote:
feederband wrote:Brings up the question what would you do if the only thing to eat would be a dead person...I don't think I could do it but I have never been in that dire of a situation.... :eek:


Have you ever eaten a steak or a hamburger or ham or pork chops or chicken?


Yeah but not human... :eek:


LOL, what's the difference? LOL

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:50 pm
by feederband
wxcrazytwo wrote:
feederband wrote:
wxcrazytwo wrote:
feederband wrote:Brings up the question what would you do if the only thing to eat would be a dead person...I don't think I could do it but I have never been in that dire of a situation.... :eek:


Have you ever eaten a steak or a hamburger or ham or pork chops or chicken?


Yeah but not human... :eek:


LOL, what's the difference? LOL


You tell me what does human taste like...Is there a certain wine that goes with that... :wink:

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:51 pm
by wxcrazytwo
feederband wrote:
wxcrazytwo wrote:
feederband wrote:
wxcrazytwo wrote:
feederband wrote:Brings up the question what would you do if the only thing to eat would be a dead person...I don't think I could do it but I have never been in that dire of a situation.... :eek:


Have you ever eaten a steak or a hamburger or ham or pork chops or chicken?


Yeah but not human... :eek:


LOL, what's the difference? LOL


You tell me what does human taste like...Is there a certain wine that goes with that... :wink:


YOU MIGHT WANT YO RE-PHRASE THAT. :wink: LOL

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:52 pm
by feederband
wxcrazytwo wrote:
feederband wrote:
wxcrazytwo wrote:
feederband wrote:
wxcrazytwo wrote:
feederband wrote:Brings up the question what would you do if the only thing to eat would be a dead person...I don't think I could do it but I have never been in that dire of a situation.... :eek:


Have you ever eaten a steak or a hamburger or ham or pork chops or chicken?


Yeah but not human... :eek:


LOL, what's the difference? LOL


You tell me what does human taste like...Is there a certain wine that goes with that... :wink:


YOU MIGHT WANT YO RE-PHRASE THAT. :wink: LOL



:lol: Yes I realized that after I typed it.. :lol: :D :wink:

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:52 pm
by alicia-w
Soylent Green is made from people!

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:52 pm
by gtalum
feederband wrote:You tell me what does human taste like...Is there a certain wine that goes with that...


Chianti, of course.... :D

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:53 pm
by Skywatch_NC
feederband wrote:
wxcrazytwo wrote:
feederband wrote:
wxcrazytwo wrote:
feederband wrote:Brings up the question what would you do if the only thing to eat would be a dead person...I don't think I could do it but I have never been in that dire of a situation.... :eek:


Have you ever eaten a steak or a hamburger or ham or pork chops or chicken?


Yeah but not human... :eek:


LOL, what's the difference? LOL


You tell me what does human taste like...Is there a certain wine that goes with that... :wink:


Dom (as in Dominic) Perignon by chance? :lol:

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:53 pm
by feederband
alicia-w wrote:Soylent Green is made from people!



What is that..?

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:54 pm
by feederband
gtalum wrote:
feederband wrote:You tell me what does human taste like...Is there a certain wine that goes with that...


Chianti, of course.... :D


Nice.... :wink:

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:55 pm
by alicia-w
you're kidding, right? you really dont know what Soylent Green is?


It was a SciFi movie many years ago, starring Charlton Heston and Soylent Green was a popular food source and it turns it was recycled old people.....

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:56 pm
by gtalum
alicia-w wrote:you're kidding, right? you really dont know what Soylent Green is?


<Charlton Heston>Soylent green is PEOPLE!</Charlton Heston>


:D

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:57 pm
by alicia-w
feederband wrote:
gtalum wrote:
feederband wrote:You tell me what does human taste like...Is there a certain wine that goes with that...


Chianti, of course.... :D


Nice.... :wink:


only if it's italian food....

rice wine for asians,

perhaps a nice white wine for scandinavians.....

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:57 pm
by feederband
alicia-w wrote:you're kidding, right? you really dont know what Soylent Green is?


It was a SciFi movie many years ago, starring Charlton Heston and Soylent Green was a popular food source and it turns it was recycled old people.....


No I have not seen this...... :eek:

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:57 pm
by wxcrazytwo
gtalum wrote:
alicia-w wrote:you're kidding, right? you really dont know what Soylent Green is?


<Charlton Heston>Soylent green is PEOPLE!</Charlton Heston>


:D


I thought it was another name for "SPAM"

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:58 pm
by alicia-w