A MOUND BUILDER SPEAKS
by David Tillis
We are gone now.
None of my people, we who conceived and built these ancient earthworks, now remain;
we are vanished into the everlasting mists which must ultimately envelope all peoples and tribes who live upon this land.
And with us have disappeared also the meaning and sanctity of our ancient temples, some of which yet survive.
You came into this land many years after we had left,
and when you arrived,
no one was here to explain to you the spiritual significance of what we had labored so hard to construct with our own hands.
To you, the places we considered holy were merely inconvenient piles of dirt,
which you recklessly and heedlessly destroyed with your wagons and plows and horses to make room for your own farms and fields.
You did not understand what they meant to those who built them.
Yet, perhaps, in a rather strange fashion, this is our vengeance upon you.
You do not know,
and you can never be certain,
what these ancient earthworks signify.
The knowledge of their significance remains with us,
and we are gone.
From the votive artifacts we left behind in the mounds in which we buried our honored dead,
you can only guess and speculate about our beliefs.
Regarding the purposes for which the earthwork complex s were constructed,
you have no clear idea.
The mysteries of our faith and what once took place here will forever remain hidden from you;
you will never know the unseen facts of our history.
We rest now behind the Great Silence and smile quietly at your ignorance.
This land is yours now; you are now its caretakers.
As we did so long ago,
love it -- respect it -- care for it,
while you are here.
For the time being, it is yours.
But always, -- always -- pause and remember:
This land is sacred...