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    Oxford removing Indian site for discount store
    by Skabewis
    Oxford, Alabama (AP)

    A Creek woman is unhappy with plans to remove a hill containing an American Indian site near where a Sam’s Club store is being built.

    Sharon Jackson of Fruithurst said she has contacted the store’s parent company, Wal-Mart, Gov. Bob Riley’s office...
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    American Indian history at Virginia site commemorated
    by Skabewis
    Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia (AP)

    A new interpretive sign at Mill Creek will inform visitors of the American Indians who once lived there and the plant and wildlife species that cohabited with them.

    The three-county area of Essex, Caroline and King and Queen was part of the...
    12-22-2008, 12:58 PM
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    Topsoil from Virginia Indian village site re-examined
    by Skabewis
    By Bill Archer
    Bastian, Virginia (AP)


    The seeds of Wolf Creek Indian Village and Museum were sewn in May 1970, when highway construction crews encountered a Native American village site as they worked to relocate the creek to make room for Interstate 77.
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    12-15-2010, 08:47 PM
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    Students research Wichita Indian village
    by Skabewis
    Arkansa City, Kansas (AP)

    Student archaeologists working to find artifacts of a 18th century Indian village in northern Oklahoma are digging through muddy conditions to uncover the area’s history.

    They bagged flint rock tools this week while researching three circular...
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    Indian remains reported found at Oxford site
    by Skabewis
    Oxford, Alabama (AP)

    The remains of an American Indian reportedly have been found and reburied at an Oxford construction site where a professor recently discovered that an ancient Indian mound has been destroyed.

    State archaeologist Stacye Hathorn told The Anniston Star...
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