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There are quite a few, and mainly around Sam rayburn as it was not always a lake, but a flowing river, which was a large epicenter for several tribes of Native Americans. It was a food and water source, and in some ways a source of security and travel, only to be flooded by the dam in the later years, ruining a slight amount of what history was there. But those woods cover a lot as well. I know of 5 to be exact, two passed down by family as a few in the bloodline once called these home. Many of the islands connected coves that are deeply-wooded were once thought to be the place of the medicine-men, which I think is just cool. This is our true history, not the things we learn in our history class. That is just what we are very familiar with because that part of history continues to repeat itself, and it will not replace those days.

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