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The Mound builders

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It is now well known that the Indian was quite capable of building excellent fortifications; that the most complicated forms of mounds were not beyond his capacity; and that, in general, he was in a more advanced stage of mental development than was generally believed by old writers.

Auteur
Stories of the Badger State
By Reuben Gold Thwaites
Published in 1900
Available from gutenberg.org
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