Y'all make me sick. I believe what my wife says and they were not all burial mounds. As a matter of fact with a little research very few were used for burial.Now buy me lunch gewber, something nice, a place to set down.
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03-05-2013, 10:37 PM
Cray
Kroger got Debbies on sale this week.
03-06-2013, 09:27 AM
Eagle 1
to see if their scagg could mow without slipping . then they went ahead and buried them there . :scratchhead
03-06-2013, 09:35 AM
DonDon
Been there several times. I used to work for the Neshoba county engineer as a surveyor and we had to go up that way surveying several times.
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Originally Posted by feeshrman
Some were burial mounds, others were ceremonial. I'm sure they all were used as high ground during floods. The one GDG is showing is at Nanih Waiya, and is considered the mother mound and origins of the Choctaw Tribe. It is only a few hundred yards from Nanih Waiya Creek which is the head waters if the Pearl River. It happens to be where I learned to Feesh at as a little feeshrboy!