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- Pacaha was a Native American polity encountered in 1541 by the Hernando de Soto expedition. This group inhabited fortified villages in what is today the...
- the Pacaha many of the Casqui people followed him. The Casqui and the Pacaha had been at war for some time and the Casqui had raided the Pacaha on previous...
- phase in the early 1540s, which is usually identified as the Province of Pacaha. Nodena phase sites are found in three geographic subdistricts: the Wilson-Joiner...
- the Nodena phase, believed by many archaeologists to be the province of Pacaha visited by Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto in 1542. In 1900, a prehistoric...
- long-standing native feuds. In one example, de Soto negotiated a truce between the Pacaha and the Casqui. De Soto's later encounters left about half of the Spaniards...
- limits, has a marker indicating that the villages of Aquixo (Aquijo) or Pacaha were in the area. Several mounds are still visible. Explorers from both...
- archaeologists to be the same as the site of the Parkin Archeological State Park. Pacaha, believed by many archaeologists to be the Nodena site. Chaguate Coligua...
- Province of Casqui. The province had a long-standing feud with the Province of Pacaha, described by its parti****nts as having lasted for generations. The Spaniards...
- explorer Hernando de Soto led an expedition that came across the town of Pacaha (also recorded by Garcilaso as Capaha), between the Mississippi River and...
- about 1400-1700 CE; believed by many archaeologists to be the province of Pacaha, visited by Hernando de Soto in 1542. Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical...