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http://museum.gov.ns.ca/arch/sites/btown/pages/mounds/akdi31_4.html
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/arch/sites/btown/pages/mounds/akdi31_12.html
Yes there are rock piles in Nova Scotia.
(I think these links are from Birchtown Archeology):
Were the black loyalists following Native American practices or was it later Native Americans? Was there any inter-marriage?
ReplyDeleteMaybe they were there before the Black loyalist arrive and maybe they are not the only ones in that part of Nova scotia. The article says they are looking for any information of what the mounds may be.
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Cape Sable Island is close to Birchtown,did the wampanoag fight alonside the english against the french in Annapalouis and Louiseboug. Were there Wampanoag whalers in Nova scotia before 1730.