- The
Kaskaskia were one of the
indigenous peoples of the
Northeastern Woodlands. They were one of
about a
dozen cognate tribes that made up the Illiniwek...
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Kaskaskia is a
village in
Randolph County,
Illinois on the
Mississippi River.
Having been
inhabited by
indigenous peoples, the
village was
settled by...
- The
Kaskaskia were an
indigenous North American tribe of the
Northeastern Woodlands.
Kaskaskia may also
refer to:
Kaskaskia, Illinois, a
village in Randolph...
- coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The
Kaskaskia River is a
tributary of the
Mississippi River,
approximately 325 miles...
- Cahokia,
Kaskaskia, Michigamea, Peoria, and
Tamaroa remained. Over time,
these tribes would continue to merge, with the
Tamaroa joining the
Kaskaskia, the...
- USS
Kaskaskia (AO-27) was a Cimarron-class
fleet replenishment oiler serving in the
United States Navy,
named for the
Kaskaskia River in Illinois. Kaskaskia...
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Kaskaskia College is a
public community college in Centralia, Illinois.
Kaskaskia College's
Community College District 501
serves all or part of nine...
- the Ohio,
crossed overland to the
Mississippi River and took
control of
Kaskaskia, Cahokia, and
several other villages in
British territory. Vincennes,...
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Kaskaskia Bell
State Memorial is a
monument located in
Kaskaskia,
Illinois containing the
Kaskaskia Bell, also
known as "The
Liberty Bell of the West...
- Fort
Kaskaskia State Historic Site is a 200-acre (0.8 km2) park near Chester, Illinois, on a
blufftop overlooking the
Mississippi River. It commemorates...