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This is a picture of the Indian Mound when I was 15 years old discovered with the friend of my family, who was a Geologist, in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, near the Tangipahoa River, the sound, where we discovered the remains of an Indian Tribe called the Choctaw, who were once abundant in the area in the 1680's before the French and Spanish depleted their numbers drastically. This is a true memory of when I was fifteen years old and discovered the mound with a Geologist. I was fifteen. This is the Poem for the graphic, here: {bitem:} |