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  • Thanks for posting. I discovered Aztalan on p 289 of "1491" an outstanding book on the history of the Americas prior to 1492. With a home on the Rock River I wondered "could it be?" when I saw on the map an un-named river descending from Aztalan SW to the Mississippi. Your video confirms that the Aztalan residents may have canoed past my forested site as they traded goods at Cahokia.

  • thanks! every time I've driven by on the way to Mwke I haven't had time to check it out, now I feel like I've finally kinda "been there"!

  • Hi,

    Thanks for subscribing to my YouTube Channel. Wikipedia:

    "The Ocooch Mountains is the Native American name given to the a portion of the Driftless Region falling within southwest Wisconsin roughly between Spring Green to the east and Viroqua on the west. The region contains heights ranging from 600 to 1500 feet.[1]

    The area was originally inhabited by the Sauk people called the Ocooch, but later settled by Scandinavian immigrants".

    P.S. Your channel is very interesting.

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