Chief Cornstalk's Curse - EVP Session
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Chief Cornstalk's Curse - EVP Session

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Daywalkers and Omega Paranormal conducts an EVP Session at the grave site of Chief Cornstalk in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Chief Cornstalk (his native name meant "blade of corn") was probably born in the Pennsylvania area, but he and the Shawnee people were pushed into and settled into the Ohio area, near present-day Chillicothe, by the late 1730's.
Cornstalk found out about some particularly bold and harmful plans some of his Shawnees were going to enact on the Ohio region where, by terms of the Treaty of Fort Stanwix, they had lost some portions of land. Cornstalk acted immediately and, knowing that some of the Shawnees were beyond his scope of control, he travelled as quickly as possible to go warn the settlers in the Ohio region where the outlaw-Shawnees were going to attack.
Cornstalk's son, Elinipsico, travelled after his father to support in warning the Virginian and Ohio settlement parties about the raids that some Shawnees were planning to exact upon the Ohio lands and settlements. Elinipsico and Chief Cornstalk both got as far as the fort at Point Pleasant, West Virginia, and reported what they knew.
Shortly after their arrival, bad news also arrived - about Shawnees that had just ambushed and killed an important American soldier. The colonists saw red and exacted revenge upon the Shawnees by killing their Chief. Elinipsico, along with Chief Cornstalk were both killed at Point Pleasant, along with other natives who were held captive at the time.
It is said that because Cornstalk was killed in response to events that were outside of his control and because his son was also killed but that both were innocent of wrongdoing - Chief Cornstalk issued a curse with his dying breath.
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