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<blockquote data-quote="Williamsv" data-source="post: 1226704" data-attributes="member: 22323"><p>Please let me try to correct myself on the burial ground. As best as I can remember, for it has been maybe fifteen years or more since I heard this. He showed us some things and told us they were found at a burial site next to the river. I imagine pieces of pottery and arrowheads, tools, etc. came from a campsite nearby. It seems to me that he got the beads from a trader. I remember him showing them and telling where he got them. If he were still alive, I would call and ask him. I may yet call his wife and ask her.</p><p> I need to stop trying to post, as some like to pick at every little detail. I am too old to remember all the facts that I had to keep in my mind all the years that I went to school and then taught forty-two. I have too much to do now to go back and answer picky questions. I imagine some Indians had beads in their graves for that matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Williamsv, post: 1226704, member: 22323"] Please let me try to correct myself on the burial ground. As best as I can remember, for it has been maybe fifteen years or more since I heard this. He showed us some things and told us they were found at a burial site next to the river. I imagine pieces of pottery and arrowheads, tools, etc. came from a campsite nearby. It seems to me that he got the beads from a trader. I remember him showing them and telling where he got them. If he were still alive, I would call and ask him. I may yet call his wife and ask her. I need to stop trying to post, as some like to pick at every little detail. I am too old to remember all the facts that I had to keep in my mind all the years that I went to school and then taught forty-two. I have too much to do now to go back and answer picky questions. I imagine some Indians had beads in their graves for that matter. [/QUOTE]
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