- "caskaskia", he
gives "cigale. item
nation Ilinoise, les
Kaskaskias". The
descendants of the
Kaskaskia,
along with the Wea and Piankeshaw, are
enrolled in...
- as Kasklas, Kaskasky, Cas-caskias, Kasquskias, and
Kaskaskias.
During the
Beaver Wars,
Kaskaskia grew as
people sought common defense against Iroquois...
- The
Kaskaskia were an
indigenous North American tribe of the
Northeastern Woodlands.
Kaskaskia may also
refer to:
Kaskaskia, Illinois, a
village in Randolph...
- Cahokia,
Kaskaskia, Michigamea, Peoria, and
Tamaroa remained. Over time,
these tribes would continue to merge, with the
Tamaroa joining the
Kaskaskia, the...
- coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The
Kaskaskia River is a
tributary of the
Mississippi River,
approximately 325 miles...
- the Ohio,
crossed overland to the
Mississippi River and took
control of
Kaskaskia, Cahokia, and
several other villages in
British territory. Vincennes,...
- 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...
- The
Kaskaskia–Cahokia
Trail was the
first road (used for
walking and stagecoaches) in Illinois,
running from
Kaskaskia to Cahokia. The
Confederated Peorias...
-
Kaskaskia College is a
public community college in Centralia, Illinois.
Kaskaskia College's
Community College District 501
serves all or part of nine...
- Louisiana". By the mid-18th century,
major settlements included Cahokia,
Kaskaskia, Chartres,
Saint Philippe, and
Prairie du Rocher, all on the east side...