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maintained Mississippian cultural practices into the 18th century. A
number of
cultural traits are
recognized as
being characteristic of the
Mississippians. Although...
- Look up
Mississippian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mississippian may
refer to:
Mississippian (geology), a
subperiod of the
Carboniferous period...
- The
Mississippian (/ˌmɪsɪˈsɪpi.ən/ MISS-iss-IP-ee-ən), also
known as
Lower Carboniferous or
Early Carboniferous, is a
subperiod in the
geologic timescale...
- More than 80,000
Mississippians fought in the
Civil War for the
Confederate Army.
Around 17,000
black and 545
white Mississippians would serve in the...
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archaeologists as a
variant of the
Mississippian culture. The
Caddoan Mississippians covered a
large territory,
including what is now
Eastern Oklahoma, Western...
- This is a list of
Mississippian sites. The
Mississippian culture was a mound-building
Native American culture that
flourished in what is now the Midwestern...
- of the
Mississippian chiefdoms survived.
Although many of the
customs of the
Mississippians continued, the
peoples succeeding the
Mississippians ceased...
- in the 1530s and 1540s. The
Upper Mississippians had
their origins about the same time as the
Middle Mississippians,
around A.D. 1000. They
attained larger...
- Smith,
published by the
Woodville Civic Club, 2004 White, Neil (2010).
Mississippians.
Nautilus Publishing Company MS. p. 196. ISBN 978-0-9774562-7-7....
- Adam King. 2015. “The Rise and
Demise of
Mississippian Capitals in the Southeast.” In
Medieval Mississippians: The
Cahokian World.
Santa Fe, New Mexico:...