The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut is beginning to restore the burial grounds of Chief Sachem Uncas' family line.
The burial ground is located below a former Masonic Temple. The tribe purchased the site in 1999 for $1.1 million.
The Uncas cemetery was once 16 acres. But only about 3 acres is left for preservation.
As part of the project, the tribe is tearing down the temple. Artifacts and remains removed from the site will be reburied.
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Demolition Nears At Mohegan Burial Ground
(The New London Day 3/2)
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Tribe asking to demolish temple (The Norwich Bulletin 3/2)
Relevant Links:
Mohegan Tribe - http://www.mohegan.nsn.us
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