The Buffalo Indian Village Site is an archaeological site located near Buffalo, Putnam County, West Virginia, along the Kanawha River in the United States...
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Mound Builders (redirect from Indian Mound)
Island, was excavated by Michael Russo in 1980. He found an Archaic Indian village site. Mound A was a burial mound that dated to 3400 BCE, making it the...
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extant types of water buffalo are recognized, based on morphological and behavioural criteria: the river buffalo of the Indian subcontinent and further...
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Serpent Mound (redirect from Serpent Mound Historical Site)
Burning Tree Mastodon site. Clovis point spear heads have been found that indicate interaction with other groups of Paleo-Indians who also hunted large...
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SunWatch Indian Village / Archaeological Park, previously known as the Incinerator Site, and designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 33-MY-57, is a reconstructed...
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sculptures, or inscriptions), groups of buildings, and sites (including archaeological sites). Natural features (consisting of physical and biological...
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Fort Ancient (redirect from Fort Ancient Indians)
Valley, Southeastern Archaeology Hoffman, Darla S. (2010). "Buffalo Archeologincal Site". West Virginia Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2011-02-24. Maslowski...
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The Hardin Village site (15GP22) is a Fort Ancient culture Montour Phase archaeological site located on a terrace of the Ohio River near South Shore in...
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solar and lunar events. The site now includes a 9,000-square-foot (840 m2) museum covering 1500 years of American Indian heritage in the Ohio Valley....
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The Feurt Mounds and Village Site is a Fort Ancient culture archaeological site with three burial mounds and an associated village, located in Clay Township...
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Archaeologists believe the site was occupied for about 10,000 years. The village was a common trading site for Indians in the surrounding areas, acting...
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The village site was found to have had two or more small plazas, rather than just one central site, as seen at the earlier SunWatch Indian Village. This...
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8 mi) from the Ohio River. The site has several components, including two mounds and a village. The site is a village (Cleek 15Be22) with a centrally...
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Bison hunting (redirect from Buffalo hunting)
commonly known as the American buffalo) was an activity fundamental to the economy and society of the Plains Indians peoples who inhabited the vast grasslands...
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Buffalo Grove is a village in Lake and Cook Counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. A suburb of Chicago, it lies about 30 miles (50 km) northwest of Downtown...
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visited the site of Buffalo in 1687. A small French settlement along Buffalo Creek lasted for only a year (1758). After the French and Indian War, the region...
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Sioux (redirect from Sioux Indian)
Press, 2000, p. 127 "J. Weston Phippen, 'Kill Every Buffalo You Can! Every Buffalo Dead Is an Indian Gone', The Atlantic, May 13, 2016". The Atlantic. May...
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Leo Petroglyph (category Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio)
as well as footprints of each. The petroglyph is located near the small village of Leo, Ohio (in Jackson County, Ohio) and is thought to have been created...
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nickname "Buffalo Soldiers" was purportedly given to the regiments by the American Indian tribes who fought against them during the American Indian Wars,...
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of Baum Phase sites in the Scioto River valley. Hardin Village site Bentley site Hansen site Ronald Watson Gravel site Cleek–McCabe site Sharp, William...
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despite the growth the village of Buffalo had, Black Rock "is deemed a better trading site for a great trading town than that of Buffalo," especially when...
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chronology. The site is near Jessamine Creek, on top of a broad ridge. Unlike later Fort Ancient villages, which are more compact, the Muir site structures...
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Lancaster is a village in Erie County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the village population was 10,352. It is part of the Buffalo-Niagara Falls...
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white buffalo is a sacred sign in Lakota and other Plains Indians religions. Chief Arvol Looking Horse is the current keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf...
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Hahn Field Archeological District (category Archaeological sites in Ohio)
Focus Buffalo Indian Village Site Feurt Mounds and Village Site Hardin Village site Leo Petroglyph Hobson site Madisonville Focus Buckner site Clay Mound...
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government through the Indian Agency would sell the Plains Indians guns for hunting, but unlicensed traders would exchange guns for buffalo hides.: 23 The shortages...
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Sitting Bull (redirect from Sitting Buffalo Bull)
DeKova as Sitting Bull Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson (1976), played by Frank Kaquitts Buffalo Girls (1995 miniseries)...
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List of archaeological periods List of Mississippian sites Quimby, George Irving (1960). Indian Life in the Upper Great Lakes: 11,000 B.C. to A.D. 1800...
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Neutral Confederacy (redirect from Ivan Elliot site)
near modern-day Buffalo, New York, which was west of the Wenro people. – Souharissen was the warrior chief who lived in a village called Ounontisatan...
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The Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, which was established in 1974, preserves the historic and archaeological remnants of bands of Hidatsa...
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