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Tuskaloosa (Tuskalusa, Tastaluca, Tuskaluza) (died 1540) was a
paramount chief of a
Mississippian chiefdom in what is now the U.S.
state of Alabama. His...
- the
United States of America,
named after the
Native American chief,
Tuskaloosa: Tuscaloosa,
Alabama Tuscaloosa County,
Alabama Tuscaloosa (album), a...
- transliterations) was a
small fortress town
known to the
paramount chief Tuskaloosa in 1540, in a
region of present-day
central Alabama. The
exact location...
- The
Tuskaloosa darter (Etheostoma douglasi) is a
species of
freshwater ray-finned fish, a
darter from the
subfamily Etheostomatinae, part of the family...
- 2020 census, and was
estimated to be 111,338 in 2023. It was
known as
Tuskaloosa until the
early 20th century. It is also
known as "the
Druid City" because...
- tributary. The
river is
named after the
Mississippian paramount chief Tuskaloosa,
whose name was
Muskogean for 'Black Warrior'. The
Black Warrior is impounded...
- and when
Tuskaloosa refused, the
European explorers took him hostage. The
expedition began making plans to
leave the next day, and
Tuskaloosa gave in to...
-
county were
named in
honor of Maubila, a
village of the
paramount chief Tuskaloosa of the
regional Mississippian culture. In 1540 he
arranged an
ambush of...
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twentieth state, Mississippi.
February 6, 1818
Alabama Territory created Tuskaloosa County with a
description that
inadvertently overlapped with Mississippi...
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which the new
settlers named in
honor of the sixteenth-century
Chief Tuskaloosa. of a Muskogean-speaking
tribe and
paramount chief of the Mississippian...