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The Hopewell are a Native American society that flourished in Chillicothe, OH.

Unfortunately, little is known about them. The Hopewell left behind astonishing earthworks, some used for burial and others for religious reasons, scholars believe.

Although remnants of the Hopewell culture suggest that these people were powerful, influential inhabitants of the region during their era, even their name has been lost. Alas, Hopewell is the name of the man who first owned the land where the majority of earthworks are now preserved.

Thus, to answer your original question as to their language, nobody can really be sure. The Hopewell constitute an Atlantis--we know almost nothing about them, but speculate of grandeur.

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