Examples of 'mississippians' in a sentence

Meaning of "mississippians"

Mississippians refers to the people belonging to the Native American culture of the Mississippian period
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Mississippians are very tied up with the past.
I am sick and tired of the way Mississippians.
Of the way us mississippians and i am getting sick and tired.
A number of traits are recognized as being characteristic of the Mississippians.
Mississippians are proud and independent.
I am tired of the way the Mississippians views are being distorted.
The Mississippians had no writing system or stone architecture.
This is the belief system of the Mississippians as we know it.
South Mississippians do not like the idea of higher taxes.
I am sick and tired of the way many of us Mississippians.
He wanted to let Mississippians know he could relate to them.
Ames tried unsuccessfully to ensure equal rights for black Mississippians.
Her unwavering strength encouraged Mississippians to persevere during difficult circumstances.
I thank all who commit to the wellbeing and health of our fellow Mississippians.
The Mississippians crash into the right side of Sickles lined in the peach orchard.

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The second memorial is a tribute to Mississippians who received the Medal of Honor.
Are Mississippians finally starting to value education?
We were saying we are Mississippians.
What Mississippians wrote about.
Another way some Mississippians.
These Mississippians are farmers.
Decline of the Mississippians.
Caption: Mississippians are proud of their heritage.
How do you presume to know what a majority of Mississippians think?
I am sick and tired of the way Mississippians I am also a Mississippian and an American.
It consisted of mainly disenfranchised African-Americans, although its membership was open to all Mississippians.
Thirteen years ago Mississippians voted to remove the state 's constitutional ban on lotteries.
More than 1,000 out-of-state volunteers participated in Freedom Summer alongside thousands of black Mississippians.
It is kind of like Mississippians and Alabamians… they both look down on each other.
From before the Civil War until the 1930s, African Americans made up a majority of Mississippians.
As Barksdale 's Mississippians approached on the flank, the New Yorkers broke and fled rearward.
A great percentage of over 55 % of Mississippians claim affiliation with Baptist churches.
Mississippians consider themselves “ very religious . ”.
In fact, Mississippians are doing a lot, or many of us are.
Mississippians voted to keep the flag in a 2001 statewide election.
We are Mississippians and we want what is best for everybody . ' ”.

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