Cemetery at Buffalo Bills New Stadium?
The Buffalo Bills posed on social media this morning about Indigenous People's Day and it was met with some serious backlash.
There were quite a few comments about the Buffalo Bills stadium being built on Indigenous land. You may not know this, but the current Buffalo Bills stadium is actually built around an old cemetery. Seriously.
If you are an avid Bills fan you may already know this, but there is a family cemetery located at Highmark Stadium. You can see the video of the cemetery below.
The Sheldon Family Cemetery is located between gates 6 and 7 at Highmark Stadium and there is a sign that explains the cemetery. According to FindAGrave.com and Buffalo Magazine:
Football games are played where once the Sheldon farmed, and before that, Erie Indians lived. The Sheldon started burying their dead in the plot near Gate 7 in the 1830's, according to John Printy, Orchard Park town historian. There are about a dozen marked graves and an unknown number of others. The last body was interred in the 1940s.
You have probably seen the cemetery if you go in by gates 6 and 7. If not, all of the dozen or so graves are fenced in.
Last year, a Buffalo Bills fan came from out of town to hold a ceremony at the grave site at Highmark Stadium. Her name is Valerie Hill and she is a member of the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario, Canada. Hill drove down before the Bills' home playoff game against the Patriots to hold an indigenous ceremony to get rid of the bad spirits at Highmark Stadium.
She burned tobacco, sage, sweetgrass, and some other things to get rid of the bad spirits ahead of the first playoff game for the Buffalo Bills.
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