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I can't imagine any company naming a candy bar after an Indian burial ground, but if I had to guess, it would be Peter Paul Mounds Candy Bar.
Arguably the state of Ohio has the most authenticated burial mounds.
Cherokee Indian Burial Mounds
They were built at various times throughout the Americas
Yes, Jonathan Carver did write about Indian mounds and the Dakota Indian burial practices in his book "Travels through the Interior Parts of North America". He described various aspects of Dakota culture and their burial customs in the book.
for burial mounds and for burial homes
One civilization known for building huge burial mounds is the ancient Egyptians. They constructed massive structures called pyramids as tombs for their pharaohs. Another civilization known for their large burial mounds is the ancient Celts, who built them across parts of Europe to commemorate their elite members.
They were built at various times throughout the Americas.
An Indian Burial Mound is A section of land that Indians dedicated to the lost of others, particularly Chiefs.
They are, for all intents and purposes, burial mounds. Granted, burial mounds for the extremely wealthy.