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Native American gravesites discovered under church parking lot

Por: New York Daily News Nation August 26, 2023

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Testing is underway on northern Wisconsin’s Lac du Flambeau Reservation, where a Native American burial ground was recently located under a church parking lot. Human remains found last week have researchers wondering if more bodies will be found outside the Community Presbyterian Church in Lac du Flambeau — and whether a gravesite was knowingly paved over. A church has been on that site for more than a century, according to the Green Bay... + full article



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