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Wis. tribe turns to technology to find graves
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FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2003 The Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians of Wisconsin is trying to locate the graves of ancestors using a radar machine used in the military to find land mines. The machine has already helped the tribe find 30 unmarked graves. The tribe is using it a cemetery that it reclaimed. The machine is on loan from the Ho-Chunk Nation, also of Wisconsin. Get the Story:
Tribe uses ground-penetrating radar to find unmarked graves (AP 4/24) Relevant Links:
Mohican Nation, Stockbridge-Munsee Band - http://www.mohican.com
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