• named the Cahokia Mounds. By then, Cahokia Mounds had been abandoned for centuries. The Cahokia people were not related to the residents of Cahokia Mounds...
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    The Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site /kəˈhoʊkiə/ (11 MS 2) is the site of a pre-Columbian Native American city (which existed c. 1050–1350 CE) directly...
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    are related to, and partially descended from, the Cahokia people, not to be confused with Cahokia Mounds. The Peoria were one of the many Illinois tribes...
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    Cahokia is a settlement and former village in St. Clair County, Illinois, United States, founded as a colonial French mission in 1689. Located on the...
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  • Look up Cahokia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cahokia may refer to; Cahokia, Illinois, a former city Cahokia, or Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site...
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    The Cahokia Woodhenge was a series of large timber circles located roughly 850 metres (2,790 ft) to the west of Monks Mound at the Mississippian culture...
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    The Cahokia polity was a political entity that existed with Cahokia as its center and exercising control over outlying areas. Unlike other Mississippian...
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    Its use in the ancient Mississippian metropolis of Cahokia has also been confirmed. Native peoples used yaupon tea as a social drink in council meetings...
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  • Chief Ashkum of the Potawatomi Indians Cahokia – refers to the Cahokia people whose village was located nearby Cahokia Township Chautauqua Chebanse – "Chebanse"...
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    Mississippian culture (category History of indigenous peoples of North America)
    villages linked together by loose trading networks. The largest city was Cahokia, believed to be a major religious center located in what is present-day...
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