My husband was stationed at Warner Robbins AFB south of Macon, GA in 1952 and we visited every "tourist trap" in a north/south line in that state. I remember going to the old burial grounds for I believe the Chicamaugin Indians. They had a few grave mounds that had one side opened up with either glass or plexiglass to permit viewing of the remains -skeletons. We also entered the council house. I am not sure if this was a replica or if it was "the real thing". I just remember that it appeared to be a perfect circle dug in the ground and the "seats" were slight indentions in the earth and also where the heels "dug in" as they sat. I stand just over 5 feet and couldn't stand erect in the council house. A peace pipe was placed where the chief would have set during a pow-wow. Now, over 50 years later, we renewed our interest when we visited the cliff dwellers in and around the Santa Fe, NM area three years ago. This spring I got to go to Tahlequah and also to the 5 Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee, visiting Ft. Gibson along the way. Does any one have knowledge of Elizabeth Chapman who would be from a time period around 1760 in Tyron, NC. She was married to a George Wigginton and is supposed to be full blood Indian. Thanks. Bettye