A view of Mound City in the early morning. Indigenous mounds and burial sites speckle Ohio’s landscape, from Miamisburg in the west to Marietta in the east. These sites played important roles in many ...
Standing on the Quadranou Mound, Williamstown resident Diana Knight, left, and her friend, Marietta resident Nancy Nelson, second from left, listen as Hidden Marietta tour guide Emily Kubota, right, ...
The Mound Cemetery in Marietta is home to an ancient Adena burial mound. It's also where some of Ohio's earliest European settlers were buried. The Mound Cemetery in Marietta, on the eastern edge of ...
A day after Indigenous Peoples' Day, the Milwaukee County Parks Department removed a plaque from a 2,000-year-old Indigenous burial mound in Lake Park. The department justified the removal because it ...
Ohio is rich with Native American history. Even the state's name is derived from the Iroquois word 'ohiyo', meaning "the great river." Since November is Native American Heritage Month, TourismOhio, ...
Bubbler Talk question asker Carole Dede (left) visits Lake Park to learn about the historic Native American burial mound. She stands next to (from left) Bill Quackenbush, Jennifer Haas and Jennifer ...
A megalodon shark’s tooth, an example of what could be found at the Mound City Group, is passed around a tour group at the Mound City Group at Hopewell Culture National Historical Park in Chillicothe, ...