Groups identify trees bent by Native Americans
March 31, 2012
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what they are and they're a really important part of the history of this country," said Otchingwanigan, a professor emeritus at Bemidji State University in Minnesota.
Coffey said he's heartened by people paying attention to the Indian marker trees.
"When I hear people are interested in it, I think they are starting to understand that there are a lot of messages on this earth that people cannot take for granted anymore," he said.
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