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Kokomo – named after Kokomo, Indiana, itself of uncertain etymology [39] Kolola Springs [39] Looxahoma [40] Mantachie [41] Mashulaville [42] Michigan City – named after Michigan. Mingo – named after the Chickasaw word for chief, not the Mingo tribe [43] Mississippi City [42] Muskegon – named after Muskegon, Michigan [44]
A map showing approximate areas of various Mississippian and related cultures (c. 800-1500 CE) This is a list of Mississippian sites. The Mississippian culture was a mound-building Native American culture that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, inland-Eastern, and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 CE to 1500 CE, varying regionally.
The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians ( Choctaw: Mississippi Chahta) is one of three federally recognized tribes of Choctaw people, and the only one in the state of Mississippi. On April 20, 1945, this tribe was organized under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. Their reservation included lands in Neshoba, Leake, Newton, Scott, Jones ...
Government. County government. Subdivisions. cities, towns, unincorporated communities, census designated place. There are 82 counties in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Mississippi is tied with Arkansas for the most counties with two county seats, at 10. Mississippi's postal abbreviation is MS and its FIPS state code is 28 .
Okeechobee County – from the Hitchiti words oki (water) and chobi (big), a reference to Lake Okeechobee, the largest lake in Florida. Osceola County – named after Osceola, the Native American leader who led the Second Seminole War. Sarasota County. Seminole County – named after the Seminole Native American tribe.
Bogue Chitto, Lincoln County, Mississippi. Bogue Chitto, Mississippi. Bogue Culley. Bogue Ealiah. Bogue Falema Creek. Bogue Faliah. Bogue Fallah. Bogue Flower (Eucutta Creek tributary) Bogue Flower (Tallahatta Creek tributary)
Pages in category "Native American tribes in Mississippi" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Website. www .yalobushaonline .org. Yalobusha County ( / ˈjælæˌbʊʃə / YA-la-buush-ə) is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2020 census, the population was 12,481. [1] It has two county seats, Water Valley and Coffeeville.