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    The Leon-Jefferson Culture is the term used by archaeologists for a protohistoric Native American archaeological culture that flourished in southeastern...
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  • McKeithen Weeden Island culture and followed by the Spanish mission period Leon-Jefferson culture. The Suwannee Valley culture was defined in the 1990s...
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    Florida. Leon-Jefferson Culture, 1100–1550 AD, Florida. Plaquemine culture, 1200–1730 AD, Louisiana and Mississippi. Upper Mississippian culture, Fort Ancient...
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    The Mississippian culture was a Native American civilization that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from...
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    decoration and manufacture of ceramics. This new phase is known as the Leon-Jefferson culture. This period sees the collapse of the chiefdoms as aboriginal populations...
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    raccoons. Although this synergy had been traditionally reputed among American cultures, scientific confirmation has arrived only much more recently. Much of this...
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    Apalachee (category Fort Walton culture)
    Apalachee Indians Talimali Band of Stonewall, Louisiana. Anhaica Leon-Jefferson culture List of Native American peoples in the United States List of sites...
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    Native Americans established through territorial expansion during the Jefferson administration. Dina Gilio-Whitaker, in As Long as Grass Grows, describes...
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    2021; the first of the water park's two phases opened in June 2022. Notes "Culture." Archived 2010-07-27 at the Wayback Machine Poarch Band of Creek Indians...
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    Site Apalachicola Province (predecessor to Lower Towns) Chiaha Leon-Jefferson culture Battle of Taliwa State of Muskogee Forbes purchase Red Sticks Red...
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    Chitimacha Kadohadacho Natchitoches Pawnee Tula Caddoan Mississippian culture Caddo Caddo language Yowani Choctaw El Camino Real de los Tejas National...
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    mythologies of many cultures including Native American peoples, European, and Near Eastern mythology. Details vary among cultures, with many of the stories...
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    them well.[citation needed] He commented in letters to President Thomas Jefferson that Creek women were matriarchs and had control of the children "when...
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    former believed the latter were more willing to assimilate to the majority culture by moving onto designated Indian reservations in Florida starting in the...
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    Site Apalachicola Province (predecessor to Lower Towns) Chiaha Leon-Jefferson culture Battle of Taliwa State of Muskogee Forbes purchase Red Sticks Red...
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    Machine Oklahoma Historical Society's Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Retrieved 20 Aug 2012. Walker, Willard B.; Creek Confederacy Before Removal;...
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    Leon Preston Robinson (born March 8, 1962), usually credited as simply Leon, is an American actor and singer who began his professional career as a film...
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  • Choctaw and knew them well. He commented in letters to President Thomas Jefferson that Creek women were matriarchs and had control of children "when connected...
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  • Wilbanks Fort Walton culture Anhaica Apalachee Apalachee Province Cayson Corbin–Tucker Fort Walton Mound Lake Jackson Leon-Jefferson culture Letchworth Velda...
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  • Site Apalachicola Province (predecessor to Lower Towns) Chiaha Leon-Jefferson culture Battle of Taliwa State of Muskogee Forbes purchase Red Sticks Red...
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  • entry to the tribe and enhanced his trading prospects. Because the Creek culture was matrilineal, McQueen derived his social status from his mother's family...
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    Site Apalachicola Province (predecessor to Lower Towns) Chiaha Leon-Jefferson culture Battle of Taliwa State of Muskogee Forbes purchase Red Sticks Red...
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  • Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Retrieved 20 Aug 2012. Eddings, Anna. Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. " Opothleyahola.""OPOTHLEYAHOLA...
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    Cahokia (redirect from Cahokia Culture)
    the largest and most influential urban settlement of the Mississippian culture, which developed advanced societies across much of what is now the Central...
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  • It is more accurately a site of the Leon-Jefferson Culture, an advanced society of the Fort Walton Culture. Lake Jackson Mounds are located on the southwest...
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    sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition Mississippian culture Morse, Dan F. (1973). Nodena-An account of 90 years of archaeological investigation...
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    Thunderbird (mythology) (category First Nations culture in Canada)
    mythological bird-like spirit in North American indigenous peoples' history and culture. It is considered a supernatural being of power and strength. It is frequently...
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    historically, the latter two groups were from different language families and cultures than the Muscogee. Other federally recognized Muscogee groups include the...
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    Site Apalachicola Province (predecessor to Lower Towns) Chiaha Leon-Jefferson culture Battle of Taliwa State of Muskogee Forbes purchase Red Sticks Red...
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    of Alabama Press, 1998, pp. 10-11. Hawkins wrote to President Thomas Jefferson that Creek women were matriarchs and had control of children "when connected...
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