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The Indian burial ground trope is frequently used to explain supernatural events and hauntings in American popular culture. The trope gained popularity in the 1980s, making multiple appearances in horror film and television after its debut in The Amityville Horror (1979). However, in its more recent appearance, the Indian burial ground trope is seen as a cliche and it is commonly used as a satirical element.

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  • The Indian burial ground trope is frequently used to explain supernatural events and hauntings in American popular culture. The trope gained popularity in the 1980s, making multiple appearances in horror film and television after its debut in The Amityville Horror (1979). However, in its more recent appearance, the Indian burial ground trope is seen as a cliche and it is commonly used as a satirical element. (en)
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  • November 2020 (en)
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  • Inuit mortuary customs were above ground, but involved cairns to protect their wrapped dead. (en)
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  • The Indian burial ground trope is frequently used to explain supernatural events and hauntings in American popular culture. The trope gained popularity in the 1980s, making multiple appearances in horror film and television after its debut in The Amityville Horror (1979). However, in its more recent appearance, the Indian burial ground trope is seen as a cliche and it is commonly used as a satirical element. (en)
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  • Indian burial ground trope (en)
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