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    Casqui was a Native American polity visited in 1541 by the Hernando de Soto expedition. This group inhabited fortified villages in eastern Arkansas. The...
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    had been at war for some time with a neighboring chieftain named Casqui. The Casqui tribe is thought to have lived at a site near Parkin, Arkansas, which...
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    Mississippian culture, believed by many archaeologists to be the province of Casqui visited by Hernando de Soto in 1542. The term South Appalachian Province...
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    Mississippian period. Many archeologists believe it to be part of the province of Casqui, documented as visited by Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto in 1542. Archeological...
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    Nodena phases as the de Soto-named provinces of Anilco, Quizquiz, Aquixo, Casqui and Pacaha, respectively. It was 150 years before another European group...
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  • Wakokai, Atasi, Alibamu, Coushatta (Koasati; they had absorbed the Kaski/Casqui and the Tali), and Tuskegee ("Napochi" in the de Luna chronicles). Cusseta...
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    Tali Chicaza Quizquiz Walls phase Quigate Quigualtam Natchez people Aquixo Casqui, believed by many archaeologists to be the same as the site of the Parkin...
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    in northeast Arkansas was the main town for the indigenous province of Casqui, which de Soto had recorded. They base this on similarities between descriptions...
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    every civilization in Arkansas County since prehistory. Tribes of Quapaw, Casqui, and Mississippian cultures were settled in the area along the rivers. Three...
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    than the Casqui. Chief Pacaha was younger than the Casqui chief, however, and seemingly had more to lose from the continued aggressive Casqui attacks....
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    Illustration of the Parkin site, thought to be the capital of the province of Casqui visited by de Soto...
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    Wakokai, Atasi, Alibamu, Coushatta (Koasati; they had absorbed the Kaski/Casqui and the Tali), and Tuskegee ("Napochi" in the de Luna chronicles). The most...
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    chiefdoms of Quizquiz, Casqui, and Pacaha, as well as their many vassal states. Modern archaeological research has placed the capital of Casqui at the Parkin site...
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    The chief of Casqui came to the Christians when they were entering the village and they entertained him bravely. In Aquixo, and Casqui, and Pacaha, they...
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    Mississippian Parkin phase, believed by many archaeologists to be the province of Casqui visited by Hernando de Soto in 1542. Prather Site Indiana Located on a loess-capped...
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    encountered the Casqui in northeast Arkansas, who sent him north around Devil's Elbow to the Pacaha, the traditional enemies of the Casqui. Upon arrival...
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    important for every civilization in Cross County since prehistory. The Casqui tribe settled in the area where the Tyronza River empties into the St. Francis...
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  • and protohistoric palisaded village with one mound; may be the town of Casqui mentioned by 16th century Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto. 15 Joseph Taylor...
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    believed by many archaeologists to be the location of the province of Casqui, and the Nodena site, believed by many archaeologists to be the location...
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    Province of Pacaha. The Parkin site is a candidate for the province of Casqui. Nodena people were part of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex, an extensive...
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