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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...
- 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, do****ented 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...
- than the
Casqui.
Chief Pacaha was
younger than the
Casqui chief, however, and
seemingly had more to lose from the
continued aggressive Casqui attacks....
- 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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Illustration of the
Parkin site,
thought to be the
capital of the
province of
Casqui visited by de Soto...
- 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...
- Wakokai, Atasi, Alibamu,
Coushatta (Koasati; they had
absorbed the Kaski/
Casqui and the Tali), and
Tuskegee ("Napochi" in the de Luna chronicles). The most...