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Article: Ocmulgee N.M., Georgia--the Intertribal Council of Five Civilized Tribes recently sent a resolution to the Federal Highway Administration to protect the Ocmulgee Old Fields from a proposed four-lane highway that would cut through the sacred site.(Brief Article)
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- March 1, 2003
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OCMULGEE N.M., Georgia--The Intertribal Council of Five Civilized Tribes recently sent a resolution to the Federal Highway Administration to protect the Ocmulgee Old Fields from a proposed four-lane highway that would cut through the sacred site. More than two dozen tribes have expressed concern for this road project through formal resolutions, and NPCA is among a number of conservation and historic preservation organizations joining them in their concern, said Jill Stephens, program coordinator for NPCA'S Southeast regional office. The ...
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