Curiously, it is pointed out near the start of the film that apparently before the arrival of the English colonists in New England, the Narragansetts didn’t build stone fences of their own. There was no need for it, being a people who hunted and fished and had no boundary lines. But when the English began employing them to help build fences to keep in the colonists’ cattle, the Narragansetts did an even better job of it than their teachers.
And they’ve been doing it ever since.
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