Poor bastards. They were probably reasonable people that wouldn't be caught dead watching a an episode of that hideous show; only to end up being embroiled in one.
Seriously though, I agree with Chad regarding property rights. I personally think cemeteries rank up their with golf courses as wastes of prime real estate, but to each their own I suppose.
I'll also add that I find it a particularly silly consideration given the fact that the Indians had just been pushed off their land (show was set in 1870 or so). For this reason I don't understand how all of a sudden honoring a burial ground becomes an important moral issue.
Seriously though, I agree with Chad regarding property rights. I personally think cemeteries rank up their with golf courses as wastes of prime real estate, but to each their own I suppose.
I'll also add that I find it a particularly silly consideration given the fact that the Indians had just been pushed off their land (show was set in 1870 or so). For this reason I don't understand how all of a sudden honoring a burial ground becomes an important moral issue.