Results for Indian Village Site
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
Busy port cities are a crucial part of the modern world, b...
Indian Village Site
This spot, in 1833, was the site of an Indian village unde...
National Historic Landmark -Menoken Indian Village Site
National Historic Landmark -Menoken Indian Village Site
Site of Last Mohawk Indian Village
Site Of
I-Can-De-Ro-Ga or
T...
Site of Neches Indian Village
Here at the opening of the 18th century stood a village of...
Site of Indian Village Chippewa-Nung
1836
Where treaties were signed
which transf...
Pochea Indian Village Site
Pochea was one of cluster of Indian villages forming the v...
Results for Indian Village Site
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
Busy port cities are a crucial part of the modern world, but there were similar places in years past as well. The Knife River area was an important trading and agricultural region inhabited by Native peoples for over 10,000 years. ...
Indian Village Site
This spot, in 1833, was the site of an Indian village under the Potawatomi chief Kenozhoym, or “Lake Pickerel.” The village was located near a clear spring, at the foot of a steep bluff, atop which were more wigwams and ...
National Historic Landmark -Menoken Indian Village Site
National Historic Landmark -Menoken Indian Village Site
This site shows certain structural and artifactual similarities to historic and prehistoric earthlodge villages along the Upper Missouri River.
Archaeological research in 1998-1999 demonstrates conclusively that this village was occupied during the early AD ...
Site of Last Mohawk Indian Village
Site Of
I-Can-De-Ro-Ga or
Ti-On-On-To-Gen. Lower
Castle Mohawks' Wolfclan
Last Mohawk Indian Village
in valley, 1700-1775.
Marker is on Schoharie Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Site of Neches Indian Village
Here at the opening of the 18th century stood a village of the Neches Indians. Their name was given to the river and later to a mission, San Francisco De Los Neches, established near by. With the Cherokees, the Neches ...
Site of Indian Village Chippewa-Nung
1836
Where treaties were signed
which transferred the
Pottawattomies
from this territory to land
in the West
Here soldiers camped with
one thousand Indians on
the removal of the last of the
Pottawattomies in 1838
Marker is on North Old US Highway 31 north of County Route E ...
Pochea Indian Village Site
Pochea was one of cluster of Indian villages forming the very large settlement of Pahsitna which extended along the ridge east and west of Ramona Bowl. Pahsitnah was thriving when the Spanish first passed by in 1774. A tragic story ...