The Great Wea


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Across the Wabash extending six miles to the southwest lies the Great Wea (Ouia) Plain, home of a race of native Americans related to the Miamis. They chose the plain both because of its fertile soil and abundance of buffalo and other wild game. One of there chiefs in 1795 described it as the "sepulcher of our ancestors". Not exactly what you think about when you think about the history of central Indiana.


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