• The Cahokia Conference is a high school athletic and competitive activity organization which currently consists of 18 schools in southwestern Illinois...
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  • Look up Cahokia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cahokia may refer to; Cahokia, Illinois, a former city Cahokia Heights, Illinois, a city in St. Clair...
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  • are 70 conferences within the IHSA. Apollo Conference Big Northern Conference Big Twelve Conference Black Diamond Conference Cahokia Conference (contains...
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  • Other Conference Central State Eight Conference Little Illini Conference) Cahokia Conference List of Illinois High School Association member conferences "Decatur...
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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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    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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    2020, it was announced that Sparta High School will depart for the Cahokia Conference the 2020–2021 school year, and the 11 remaining members were looking...
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  • Roxana received an invitation to the Cahokia Conference to begin in the 2021 school year. To keep the conference at 10 schools, the South Central reached...
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    Chester joined the Cahokia Conference. Flora High School joined starting the 2021-22 school year. They joined from the Little Illini Conference. Cross Country...
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    The North Egypt Conference (NEC) was an Illinois high school athletic conference in existence from 1929 to 2003. Additionally, the following trophies were...
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  • Illinois High School Association in the Mississippi Division of the Cahokia Conference. Columbia High School offers the following interscholastic sports...
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  • students in Dupo, Illinois. DUSD 196 is a member of the Cahokia Conference, a Prek-12 Sports Conference in Metro East. In 2015, The School District began issuing...
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    Terron Armstead (category People from Cahokia, Illinois)
    college football at Arkansas–Pine Bluff. A native of Cahokia, Illinois, Armstead attended Cahokia High School, where he was a letterman in football and...
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  • Loyalty Athletics Illinois High School Association Athletics conference Cahokia Conference (beginning in 2021-2022 Mascot Oiler Dan Team name Oilers Rival...
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  • sought. In 1995, Edwardsville left for the Southwestern Conference and was replaced by Cahokia. Over the next couple of years, O'Fallon would continue...
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  • Illinois. New Athens High School athletics teams compete in the Cahokia Conference in the Kaskaskia Division. Their school colors are gold and purple...
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  • the primary expert on the Cahokia mounds, the largest ancient metropolis in North America. Published books include Cahokia, the Great Native American...
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    Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas. The five main tribes were the Cahokia, Kaskaskia, Michigamea, Peoria, and Tamaroa. The spelling Illinois was...
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  • Unit School District 9 in Lebanon, Illinois. Lebanon competes in the Cahokia Conference, and is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), the...
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    Council: the Illini District, Black Gold District, Kaskaskia District, Cahokia Mounds District, Piasa Bird District, and St. Clair District. Okaw Valley...
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  • The Mississippi Valley Conference is a high school athletic league in the Metro-East region of southwestern Illinois. It has schools from the counties...
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    million residents. Two World Heritage Sites are in Illinois, the ancient Cahokia Mounds, and part of the Wright architecture site. Major centers of learning...
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    Complex" or "M.A.C.C." The major expression of the complex developed at the Cahokia site and is known as the Braden Style; it corresponds with the Southern...
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    The St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference that competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association...
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    13th centuries, Cahokia may have been the most populous city in North America. Monk's Mound, the major ceremonial center of Cahokia, remains the largest...
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    north of the Cahokia polity and most other Mississippian culture sites, although the copper workshops discovered near Mound 34 at Cahokia are so far the...
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  • women's lives are centered in Fort St. Joseph, Fort Michilimackinac, and Cahokia, it began in the late 17th century in the frontier of New France with Symphorosa...
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    assassinated on April 20, 1769, near the French town of Cahokia. Most accounts place his murder in Cahokia, but historian Gregory Dowd wrote that the killing...
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  • E. (July 2004). "DATING GAHAGAN AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR UNDERSTANDING CAHOKIA-CADDO INTERACTIONS". Southeastern Archaeology. 23 (1): 57. Retrieved 2010-02-24...
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    with their religious cosmology, as did the late Mississippian culture at Cahokia and other sites in present-day United States. Another example is Stonehenge...
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