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  2. Powerful Quotes from Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples

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    Celebrate Native American history month with these wise and inspirational quotes from Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples.

  3. Illinois Confederation - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois people eventually declined because of losses to infectious disease and war, mostly brought through the arrival of French colonists. [15] [12] In 1832 the last of the Illinois homelands were being ceded, and survivors were removed to Kansas. In 1840 there were two hundred Peoria and 8 Kaskaskia reported.

  4. List of Illinois placenames of Native American origin - Wikipedia

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    The lake was named by the Erie people, a Native American people who lived along its southern shore. The tribal name "erie" is a shortened form of the Iroquoian word erielhonan, meaning "long tail" Erie Township; Village of Mount Erie; Genesee – from the Iroquois word Genesee, meaning "shining valley" or "beautiful valley"

  5. List of place names of Native American origin in the United ...

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    Miami – Native American name for Lake Okeechobee and the Miami River, precise origin debated; see also Mayaimi [44] Micanopy – named after Seminole chief Micanopy. Myakka City – from unidentified Native American language. Ocala – from Timucua meaning "Big Hammock".

  6. Cahokia - Wikipedia

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    Cahokia: State Names Map (2023) by Jaune Quick-To-See Smith illustrating the contemporary, far-reaching relationships Cahokia has with Native American groups and places. As one of the most impactful cities in the history of the North American continent, Cahokia's reach has been extensive.

  7. Dickson Mounds - Wikipedia

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    The Dickson Mounds Museum is a museum erected on the site in 1972 by the U.S. state of Illinois; it describes the life cycles and culture of Native Americans living in the Illinois River valley over a period of 12,000 years since the last ice age. The museum is part of the Illinois State Museum system. [5]

  8. Cahokia people - Wikipedia

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    The word Cahokia has several different meanings, referring to different peoples and often leading to misconceptions and confusion. Cahokia can refer to the physical mounds, a settlement that turned into a still existing small town in Illinois, the original mound builders of Cahokia who belonged to a larger group known as the Mississippians, or the Illinois Confederation subtribe of peoples who ...

  9. Crow religion - Wikipedia

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    As God created everything Crows believe that the power of the Creator is in all things, and therefore, all things in nature are sacred. [6] As God created everything and is therefore omnipresent, Crows are in contact with God during every aspect of their daily lives.

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