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Hi Mary! I like what you have so far for this article - I hadn't thought about this as a common trope before, and presenting the history and various uses of it is a great addition to the knowledge base. Including a section on the cultural relevance of burial grounds to indigenous peoples will be a great addition and means of comparing the trope to reality. I'd love to see further citations of any journal articles/scholarly literature that studies this trope, if any, especially for the Criticism and Parody subsections (the Parody one could also be great to expand by describing some examples in pop culture!). --Emma.Fagan (talk) 04:39, 26 October 2020 (UTC)Reply