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Mississippian may refer to:
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Courtesy of LostWorlds.org Mississippian Nican Tlaca (Indigenous people) constructed enormous earthen pyramids throughout Georgia and played an early version of lacrosse.
The Mississippians and related cultures/trading partners would later come across with Spanish explorers of the Juan Pardo expedition, who built a base there in 1567 called Fort San Juan. Expedition documentation and archaeological evidence of the fort and Native American culture both exist. The soldiers were at the fort about 18 months (1567--1568) before the natives killed them and destroyed the fort. (They killed soldiers stationed at five other forts as well; only one man of 120 survived.) Sixteenth-century Spanish artifacts have been recovered from the site, marking the first European colonization in the interior of what became the United States. Between the years 1500-1600 most Mississippian societies lived in a type of society called a chiefdom. Chiefdoms are kin-based societies in ...
Special thanks to Dr. Joseph Galloy, Brad Koldehoff, The Illinois State Archaeological Survey, The Illinois Department of Transportation, and The Prairie Research Institute at the University of Illinois.
The Mississippian culture that built Monks Mound Pyramid near St. Louis a thousand years ago.
HEADLINE: Flooding in the Delta hardest on the poor CAPTION: One in five Mississippians live in poverty, the most of any state, and having flood or even health insurance is out of reach for many. Robert Ray has the story. (May 12) FLOODING ON THE DELTA IS MAKING BEING POOR AN EVEN BIGGER CHALLENGE. ONE IN FIVE MISSISSIPPIANS LIVE IN POVERTY, THE MOST OF ANY STATE AND HAVING FLOOD OR EVEN HEALTH INSURANCE IS OUT OF REACH FOR MANY HERE. 12 PEOPLE LIVE IN THIS HOUSE ON THE BANKS OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER -INCLUDING SMALL CHILDREN AND BABIES-FLOODING HAS BEGUN AND THEY ARE BEING FORCED TO LEAVE AND STAY WITH RELATIVES ON HIGHER GROUND-THEY HAVE NO INSURANCE "It's like water everywhere, so, I am really scared." "I just hope and pray that it doesn't happen again like this so we can move ba...
Originally entitled "Temples And Peace 1937 by Department of the Interior. Division of Motion Pictures. This Public Domain government film highlights the excavations of the burial mounds at the Moundsville, Archaeological site in Alabama. With the State of Alabama we reach the eastern frontier of the Lower Mississippi archaeological province. Alabama might well be called the "buffer state" between the Peninsular and Georgia-Carolina districts on the one hand and the Lower Mississippi on the other, for it shares certain manifestations of cultures with all three. The most important site in Alabama, however, and in many respects in the five states comprising the Lower Mis- sissippi area, belongs thereto exclusively, for it shows almost no contact with other cultures of the stat...
clean my damn house up Mississippians