Price Of Ancient Tribal Burial Site Being Used As Golf Course To Be Decided By Jury
An Ohio golf course on the site of 2,000-year-old ceremonial mounds and burial grounds of the Hopewell Earthworks system refused a payment of $2 million for the World Heritage Site, leaving it up to a jury to decide what the site is worth before turning the land over to historical society. What do you think?

“Hurts to see white people being driven from sacred recreational facilities.”
George Daniels, Puppet Carver

“Can’t they just look up how much ancient burial grounds go for on eBay?”
Wilbur Koski, Mortgage Approver
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“You can’t put a price on desecration.”
Kara Barton, unemployed
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