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Monday, May 21, 2007

Piles of rocks spark an American Indian mystery

By Jason Szep
May 18, 2007, 13:12 GMT

NORTH SPRINGFIELD, Rhode Island - In a thick forest of maple, willow and oak trees where 17th century European settlers fought hundreds of American Indians, algae-covered stones are arranged in mysterious piles.

Wilfred Greene, the 70-year-old chief of the Wampanoag Nation's Seaconke Indian tribe, says the stone mounds are part of a massive Indian burial ground, possibly one of the nation's largest, that went unnoticed until a few years ago.

'When I came up here and looked at this, I was overwhelmed,' said Greene, a wiry former boxer, standing next to one of at least 100 stone piles -- each about 3 feet (1 meter) high and 4 feet wide -- on private land in this northern Rhode Island town of about 10,600 people.

'I know it has significance -- absolutely,' he said.

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