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kaskaskia (noun) - a Native American tribe and a historic village in the state of Illinois, USA
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- An indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, part of the Illiniwek Confederation.
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Kaskaskia was the territorial capital.
She was on the cheer squad for Kaskaskia.
Gibault returned to Kaskaskia and reported the news to Clark.
He later established a business at Kaskaskia.
Since then the monastery of Kaskaskia has been suppressed.
Kaskaskia College is an institution.
Stephan continued to hold worship in the county court house in Kaskaskia every two weeks.
Fort Kaskaskia was located near the mouth of the river in Randolph County.
The British did not use the redoubt and left Kaskaskia almost defenseless.
The community of Kaskaskia can now only be reached from the Missouri shore.
His missionary labours centred on Cahokia and Kaskaskia.
The Kaskaskia were one of the indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands.
He then spent two years ministering to the Illinois Indians at Kaskaskia.
Signed for Kaskaskia.
He then spent two years with the Illiniwek Indians at Kaskaskia.
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Like the Kaskaskia sequence, Absaroka sedimentary deposits were dominated by detrital or siliclastic rocks.
The town was named after the Illini word for the Kaskaskia River.
The original location of Kaskaskia became an island, surrounded by the Mississippi River.
Many were savagely killed and numerous others captured, and the survivors fled to Kaskaskia.
He also attended Kaskaskia College in Centralia, Illinois but did not play basketball there competitively.
Aylwin screened while the older "flush-deckers" fueled from Kaskaskia.
The Kaskaskia " were hunters and gatherers, farmers, warriors and traders.
Since Pierre migrated in 1716, it would imply that she was born in Kaskaskia.
The Kaskaskia flows toward the southwest, joining the Mississippi south of St. Louis, Missouri.
The Berlin Crisis of 1961 necessitated the reactivation of ships and Kaskaskia was reinstated 8 September.