The Comanche Nation of Oklahoma is conducting radar tests to find potential burial sites at Fort Sill.
The tests are being conducted at a housing construction site. An unknown number of tribal members were buried in the area following a cholera or smallpox epidemic about 100 years ago.
Preliminary tests show at least 11 unmarked graves at a housing construction site
If the graves are confirmed, the tribe will work with Fort Sill to preserve them.
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Construction reveals possible Comanche grave sites at Fort Sill
(AP 9/27)
Relevant Links:
Comanche Nation - http://www.comanchenation.com
Fort Sill - http://sill-www.army.mil
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Comanche Nation uses radar to search for burial sites
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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