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  2. Great Osage Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Great Osage Trail, also known as the Osage Trace or the Kaw Trace, was one of the more well-known Native American trails through the countryside of the Midwest and Plains States of the U.S., pathways blazed by herds of buffalo or other migrating wildlife (Medicine Trails). Map of most of the Santa Fe Trail in 1845. A more detailed map [1 ...

  3. Dragoon Trace - Wikipedia

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    The Dragoon Trace or Dragoon Trail is a historic trail that runs north and south through central Iowa and Missouri, including Ringgold County.It was originally made by the migration of animals, such as buffalo and deer.

  4. Natchitoches Trace - Wikipedia

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    From the mouth of the Missouri River, Natchitoches Trace passed through Wayne County, Missouri. The Indian trace was the southern route of two followed by Cherokees and their enslaved Africans during the Trail of Tears. [2] In Arkansas, it followed much of the Black River to its mouth on the White River, site of present-day Jacksonport.

  5. Potawatomi Trail of Death - Wikipedia

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    The Trail of Death was declared a Regional Historic Trail in 1994 by the state legislatures of Indiana, Illinois, and Kansas; Missouri passed similar legislation in 1996. As of 2013, 80 Trail of Death markers were located along the route in all four states, at every 15 to 20 miles where the group had camped between each day's walk. Historic ...

  6. Category:Native American history of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Native American history of Missouri" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... Southwest Trail; Steed-Kisker culture;

  7. List of National Historic Landmarks in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The crossing of the Missouri River at Arrow Rock, which was recorded in the 1700s, played an important role in early explorations, such as the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804, that led to the opening of the American West. A ferry was later established near Arrow Rock, at what became a starting point for traders on the Santa Fe Trail.

  8. Category : Native American trails in the United States

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    This page was last edited on 20 October 2021, at 21:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Southwest Trail - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Trail was a general term for a network of trails linking St. Louis and Ste-Geneviève, Missouri to the Red River Valley of Texas. European American pioneers improved and expanded the older route. At the time of Americans' first settling the Texas territory, the Red River was the border between Mexico and the United States.