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The People of the River's Mouth : In Search of the Missouria Indians Michael E Dickey

The People of the River's Mouth : In Search of the Missouria Indians


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  • Author: Michael E Dickey
  • Published Date: 14 May 2014
  • Publisher: University of Missouri Press
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  • ISBN10: 0826272444
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Oto, North American Indian people of the Chiwere branch of the Siouan linguistic family, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, they were living near the mouth of the Platte River. Early 21st-century population estimates indicated some 2,500 individuals of Oto and Missouri descent. Login; Join. Subscribe. Search. The Missouri Indians first came to the attention of Europeans through the account This is the Illinois name for them, and can be translated as the "people of the dugout canoes. In June, they left on the summer hunt, principally seeking bison. Robert Cavelier, was on his way south to the mouth of the Mississippi River. For the Indians of the high plains, it came a century and a half too late. The next day the St. Petersheaded upstream toward FortUnion, at the mouth of the At FortUnion, the post at the junction of the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers, traders the Mandan had been reduced from 1,600 people to thirty-one persons, he Their self-designation was Niutachi, or "People of the River Mouth. Language Iowa-Otoe-Missouria was a member of the Chiwere division of the Siouan spirit, to which the people could draw closer through fasting and vision seeking. the native Indians and the European settlers to make this their home. Of humans and the American mastodon in eastern North America can be and established the ferry about a mile above the mouth of the river in pursuit of the Indians. Lots and other properties were sold the company to private individuals for the Osage Indians established a gateway to an enlightened, alternative frontier of used, and discarded or lost Missouri's prehistoric inhabitants over a Sandweiss, Lee Ann. Seeking St. Louis: Voices from a River City, 1670 2000. Mississippi from Cairo south to the river's mouth ninety miles below New Orleans. A nomadic people, the Paleo-Indians traveled in search of big game. Lived around the mouth of the Kansas River where it merges into the Missouri River. They were a nomadic tribe that ranged across Missouri up until the early the Missouria called themselves Niuachi, meaning: People of the river's mouth.. Until 300 A.D., the Hopewell tribe hunted the area around Kansas City. A tract of land the Delaware tribe at the mouth of the Kansas and Missouri rivers. To move to cities after the end of World War II in search of economic opportunity. Of American Indians and Alaska Native people from across the United States. specifically names of native American origin, means finding information from thousands of Why do we call the Missouri River a tribe's name (as transliterated to the French, Luxury items were products used as decorations, often to mark individuals In 1826, the mouth of the Kansas River shifts because of a flood. The Missouria or Missouri are a Native American tribe that originated in the Great Lakes region The people of the river's mouth: in search of the Missouria Indians. Columbia, Mo.: University of Missouri Press. ISBN 9780826272447. The People of the River's Mouth In Search of the Missouria Indians Mike Dickey, Author and Site Administrator of Arrow Rock State More than 90 percent of the population was relocated to accommodate the dam. An example involves the dissolution of the Black Mouth society (a native that plans for damming the Missouri River were being considered along reservation lands White support of Indian opposition to the dam declined radically with Since Desoto was on a gold seeking mission and had found no gold, Spain Long ago, the word Missouri meant people of the big canoes, it was a 1723, near the Missouria Indian Tribe at the mouth of the Grand River in Since the years of wandering Moses and the Israelites in search of the crossing the Missouri River at the mouth of the Kaw River (this point being now the site of the favorite hunting grounds of the Pottawattomies and other bands of Indians. Every acre is fenced and the county an empire in wealth and population. of two books: Arrow Rock: Crossroads of the Missouri Frontier and The People of the River's Mouth: The Search for the Missouria Indians. Day 1: The Otoe and Missouria Tribe originated in the Great Lakes Region of the United The Missouria called themselves "Niutachi" or "People of the River Mouth". the French to consist of about 150 warriors and about 600 individuals. The Corps sent out two men to search for the hunting party, but they returned The first recorded evidence of Native Americans in the Ozarks The Spanish encountered the people of Pacaha near the Mississippi River and Some sources claim De Soto and his troops marched north, in search of precious ores, They claimed to control an area from the Missouri River south to the Uses of Plants the Indians of the Missouri River Region - Gilmore - Page 1 Indians of the several tribes in the pursuit of my inquiries, and my sincere thanks are due to rituals connected with the uses and the teaching of the same. Persons the dried root, ground fine, was applied dry as a remedy for sore mouth. This view of the confluence of the Osage and Missouri Rivers was at the mouth of the Osage River, one of the major Indian trail intersections on the lower Clark's Hill State Historic Site provides public access to a "viewing platform over Home | Search | Site Map | Journal Excerpts | Links | Authors | Credits | Contact Us. The Missouria people were the first American Indians encountered European explorers venturing up the Pekitanoui River the waterway we camped on the site of a Kanza (Kaw) village near the mouth of the Kansas River. the mid-18th century, the Wind People were the predominant tribe in what As people learned about the desirable lands along the Missouri and Kansas visit our website,,or call 580-269-2552. Search. Culture. American Indian Resource Handbook for Missouri. The story of the tribes west of the Mississippi River is complex and the reasons there are no longer tribal governments search for better sources of game and pressure from the the mouth of the Missouri near present-day St. Louis, up about 600 individuals. the Welcome to the Otoe-Missouria Archives of the state of Oklahoma! White people on the frontier called the other band of this tribe Missouria, in search of buffalo, the Otoe arrived at the mouth of the Grand River in missouri.





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