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- Tags: Kaw Indians
Skiddy, Morris County
Doniphan and Grand Village des Canzas, Doniphan County
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Alexander W. Doniphan, Atchison and Nebraska Railroad, Commandant of the Missouri River, Doniphan, Doniphan County, Doniphan Town Company, Etienne de Bourgmont, Frank Martello, Grand Village des Canzes, Independence Creek, Joseph Utt, Kansa Indians, Kaw Indians, Kikapoo Indians, Missouri River, People of the Wind, steamboat town
Hanover, Washington County
Tags: 49er, Big Blue River, Bohemian, brick factory, Burlington Railroad, Cottonwood Ranch, E.N. Emmons, Ezra G. Perkins, Father Pitcher, Gerat Hollenberg, German Community, German Immigrants, Germany, goldrush, grain elevator, grasshopper invasion, H, Hanover, Hollenberg Station, Independence Road, Indian Reservation, Jiwere, Jocker's Brewery, Kansa Indians, Kansas Territory, Kaw Indians, Little Blue River, Oak Grove, Otoe-Missouria Indians, Pawnee Indians, Pony Express, Railroad, Rebekah Carnes, St. Joseph & Denver Railroad, St. Joseph Road, Union Pacific Railroad, Washington County
Feast with the People of the South Wind: An Ethnobotanical Approach to Kanza Subsistence Patterns, 1724-1873
Tags: American Indians, ethnobotany, Etienne Veniard la Sieur de Bourgmont, fauna, flora, George C. Sibley, hunting, Indain Territory, Indigenous People, John D. Hunter, Kansa, Kansa Indians, Kansa People, Kanza, Kanza Indians, Kanza People, Kaw, Kaw Indians, Kaw People, Native, Native Americans, natural resources, Pierre Jean de Smet, reconstructive ethnobotany, resource, resource use, Robert Blasing, Stephen H. Long, Zebulon Pike
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America City, Nemaha County

This study illustrates the lost town of America City in Nemaha County, Kansas, from its hopeful founding to its imminent decline. Originally built at…