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Etzanoa is a
historical city of the
Wichita people,
located in present-day
Arkansas City, Kansas, near the
Arkansas River, that
flourished between 1450...
- near present-day
Lyons extending northeast to Salina. The
Wichita city of
Etzanoa,
which flourished between 1450 and 1700, is
likely part of Quivira. Spanish...
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around 1450 AD, the
Wichita People founded the
great city of
Etzanoa. The city of
Etzanoa was
abandoned in
around 1700 AD. The
region was
explored by Spanish...
- Oñate,
visited Etzanoa, a
settlement of
several thousand Wichita people near
Arkansas City
along the
Walnut River. The
ruins of
Etzanoa have been found...
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Eastern portions of the
Great Plains were
inhabited by
tribes who
lived at
Etzanoa and in semi-permanent
villages of
earth lodges, such as the Arikara, Mandan...
- They
lived in
permanent settlements and even
established a city
called Etzanoa,
which had a po****tion of 20,000 people. The city was
eventually abandoned...
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circle earthworks served a
defensive role. One of
these sites was the city
Etzanoa,
located in present-day
Arkansas City, Kansas, near the
Arkansas River...
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Indigenous Voices of the
Colorado Plateau - Hopi Places". library.nau.edu. "
Etzanoa -
Arkansas City, Kansas". www.kansastravel.org.
Retrieved 2021-09-02. Ferguson...
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their subsistence and
planting no crops. The
Escanjaques told Oñate that
Etzanoa, a
large city of
their enemies, the
Rayado Indians, was
located only about...
- as the
archaeological site of
Etzanoa. The
Wichita subdivisions that po****ted the
Lower Walnut Focus were the
Etzanoa, Jumano, Ouisitas, and Pani Noir...