Sacred Waters of Northwest Amexem
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Rodney Carroll™
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Early explorers marveled at these seas. Samuel de Champlain in 1615 described them as “freshwater seas so vast one cannot see across them” — a phrasing that echoes Mediterranean descriptions of the Aegean or Tyrrhenian. Jesuit missionaries recorded that the peoples of these regions spoke of the waters as sacred, bound to migration, covenant, and memory. To call them “imperial” is to recognize that they once defined the axis of a civilization erased through conquest and reclassification.
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