Native American-trail marking tree

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2008

This tree is found in the Indian Tomb Hollow, located in the Sipsey Wilderness in North Alabama

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  • i have never seen a lost Indian in the Bankhead...........

  • @rongenman , I have been confused but never lost

  • It is in North West Alabama, near Hartselle.

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  • @stormfeather1 what is AIM? did they take the place of the park rangers and game wardens?

  • @mtntopcowgirl is your house on a burial ground?

  • I don't dispute what you say, but that tree isn't more than 50 years old. It is likely more like 30 years old. Definitely not a 100+ year old tree.

  • the best part about history is digging it up and understanding. If none had ever found artifacts then i suspose we could trick ourselves into believing indians never existed in these parts. Thats how we believe..in our tribe..peace

  • As with all Native American Places I sincerely hope you and Others arent out there digging up and defiling these places ! a BOUNDARY is placed so that passers by will show RESPECT you shouldnt be telling people where these places are unless they are protected I am sick and tired of hearing about how people are just going in and digging up our sacreds that are meant to be LEFT ALONE...I am going to report this page to AIM.

  • what part of alabama is that?

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