Located in Indiana this man made topographic feature is considered a sacred site
What is Angel Mounds?
The Osage, Omaha, Kaw, Ponca and Quapaw are collectively known by this name
What is Dhegiha?
These three common grains were large source of carbohydrates for the Quapaw
What are wild rice, corn and goosefoot?
This year marked the final removal of the Quapaw from Arkansas
What is 1834?
This aquatic creature is frequently used to temper clay
What is mussel?
This piece of land forms where two rivers merge
This one handed Frenchman founded the Arkansas Post in 1686 as a trade and military center.
Who is Henri de Tonti
This common agricultural management method was utilized by the Quapaw to increase soil nutrients
What is field burning?
This Lincolnville school was founded in 1871 by Quakers.
Will also accept: Quapaw Boarding School, Ottawa Industrial BS, Quapaw Mission School, Lincolville MS
This style of pottery typically resembles an animal or head with distinct characteristics
What is an effigy pot?
The earliest confirmed location of the Quapaw is a confluence between these two rivers.
What are the Ohio and Wabash?
This Spanish explorer made contact with the Quapaw in 1541.
Who is Desoto?
What is watermelon?
This company was the first to open mine shafts in Quapaw territory.
Peoria Mining Land Company of New Jersey
These three shape categories of pottery are typically found in Quapaw archeological sites
What are bowl, jar and bottle?
These 4 Arkansas rivers formed boundaries, served as transportation routes and provided political and military strategy points.
What are the Arkansas, Mississippi, White and St Francis?
Academic debates concerning varying opinions of the timeline associated with the arrival of the Quapaw in Arkansas is known by this name
What is the Quapaw Paradox?
What are nuts (hickory, acorn, pecans, walnut)
Careful and intelligent negotiation won the Quapaw hunting rights on the land ceded in this legal document
What is the treaty of 1818?
This archeological site produced many of the pottery items displayed in our museum
What is the Mainard site?
During the 1820s frequent flooding of this bayou was a factor in the malnutrition, starvation and deaths of many Quapaw.
What is Bayou Treache?
Spread from Tennessee to the southern Mississippi Delta these five villages are mentioned in historical documents dating back to the late 1540s
What are Tourima, Osotoy, Tongigua, Kappa and Imaha
This fruit harvested in the fall was often utilized to make a form of bread
What is persimmon?
This agreement netted the Quapaw $26,000 and land among another tribe.
What is the Treaty of 1824?
Much of Quapaw pottery is from this archeological period
What is the Mississippian period?