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Primitive Weapons

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Due to hunters' requests, Georgia passed a law allowing for a primitive weapons or "black powder" season in Georgia. This program features a shooting demonstration with these weapons followed by a black powder hunt. The program also discusses quality deer management practices and the use of food plots as a management tool.

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Due to hunters' requests, Georgia passed a law allowing for a primitive weapons or "black powder" season in Georgia. This program features a shooting demonstration with these weapons followed by a black powder hunt. The program also discusses quality deer management practices and the use of food plots as a management tool.




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Monday, January 1, 2001 - 2:30pm

Georgia's Native People

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Georgia's hills and valleys still bear the marks and keep the secrets of the people that walked these lands for thousands of years before the white man came. Vast and complex civilizations arose and then vanished in the woodlands of the southeastern United States.

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Georgia's hills and valleys still bear the marks and keep the secrets of the people that walked these lands for thousands of years before the white man came. Vast and complex civilizations arose and then vanished in the woodlands of the southeastern United States.

State Historic Sites like Etowah Indian Mounds or New Echota, the capital of the Cherokee Nation, recognize the rich culture and heritage of these people. These are great places to visit and learn more about the past

Another way to learn about these native people... past, present and future, is to attend public pow wows and learn more about Georgia's native people and who they are today. The program also profiles native artists who specialize in poetry, music and dance.

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Monday, January 1, 2001 - 2:30pm

Georgia's Native People

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Thousands of years before the first European settlers arrived in North America an ancient culture of native people inhabited this land. Even before the Creeks and Cherokees, a complex culture of people, the mound builders, forged great cities across our landscape. Monuments of these civilizations can be seen in some of Georgia's state parks and historic sites. We'll visit Kolomoki Mounds near Blakely, GA, and Etowah Mounds in Cartersville, GA.

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Thousands of years before the first European settlers arrived in North America an ancient culture of native people inhabited this land. Even before the Creeks and Cherokees, a complex culture of people, the mound builders, forged great cities across our landscape. Monuments of these civilizations can be seen in some of Georgia?s state parks and historic sites. We'll visit Kolomoki Mounds near Blakely, GA, and Etowah Mounds in Cartersville, GA.

Next we'll visit New Echota, the capital of the Cherokee Nation before their forced removal to the west. The first Native American newspaper, the Cherokee Phoenix, was published here on Feb. 21, 1828 in both Cherokee and English.


We'll also visit a Pow Wow and learn about primitive weapons.

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Sunday, July 4, 2004 - 3:30pm

Georgia's Great Lakes

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Though Georgia has no large natural lakes, we have several major reservoirs which offer a variety of opportunities to get out and enjoy yourself on the water. This episode highlights some fun things to do on and around our great lakes.

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Though Georgia has no large natural lakes, we have several major reservoirs which offer a variety of opportunities to get out and enjoy yourself on the water. This episode highlights some fun things to do on and around our great lakes.

Starting with a sailing regatta on Georgia's most visited lake, Lake Sidney Lanier, we'll feature some well-known and not-so-well-known lake activities – including windsurfing on Clark's Hill Lake, birdwatching at Lake Walter F. George, and bass fishing on Lake Seminole. We'll also explore the sunken history of some of our lakes and visit a lake clean-up at Allatoona Lake that draws 5,000 volunteers every year!


Filmed before the effects of the present drought were visible, this episode of Georgia Outdoors serves as a symbol for what's at stake. Visit the websites below to learn more about how you can help conserve water in Georgia.


Web Resources

Great Lakes of Georgia
The Great Lakes of Georgia website features our state’s nine US Army Corps of Engineers lakes.


Conserve Water Georgia
Georgia is facing one of the most severe droughts in history. Our rivers and reservoirs are at record lows, and many of our communities face water shortages that could challenge their ability to meet water supply needs. Visit this website to learn how you can do your part.


WaterSmart
WaterSmart is a program of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Environmental Protection Division in partnership with the University Georgia Cooperative Extension. Visit this website to save water, save time and save money!


Georgia State Parks
Many of Georgia's state parks are located on a "great lake". Visit this website to learn about them all. Boating Safety
Before going out on the water there are many things to consider in order to make the outing as safe and enjoyable as possible. Visit this website to learn more about boating safety and regulations in Georgia.


Rivers Alive
When you get involved in Rivers Alive, Georgia's Annual Volunteer Waterway Cleanup, you are taking the first step in following Rivers Alive's mission and directly protecting Georgia's 70,150 miles of streams and rivers.


Lake Lanier Sailing Clubs
There are several sailing clubs on Lake Lanier. Visit this website to learn about them all.


White Cap Windsurfing
Windsurfing instruction on the local lakes radiating out from Augusta, Georgia including Atlanta and Columbia, SC, Whitecap also regularly covers the nearby coast, particularly the Georgia Golden Isles, up to Savannah, and around Charleston, SC.

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Friday, May 16, 2008 - 5:00pm
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Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 8:00am
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Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 2:00pm
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2007
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Friday, February 15, 9:30 PM
Saturday, February 16, at 12 Noon and 6 PM
Tuesday, February 19, 7:30 PM
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