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Joara was a
large Native American settlement, a
regional chiefdom of the
Mississippian culture,
located in what is now
Burke County,
North Carolina, about...
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Spanish under the
command of
conquistador Juan
Pardo in the
native village of
Joara, in what is now
Burke County,
North Carolina. Used as an
outpost for Pardo's...
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specializing in e-books. Both
bookstores used a per-part
payment format.
Joara, a po****r
serial site
until now, also
started charging at this time, but...
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African contact was with the
Hernando De Soto
Expedition at the site of
Joara in 1540. The
early English explorer John
Lawson included them in the larger...
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Mississippian period (c. 900-1600 AD). The Mississippian-period
village of
Joara was
located near the town of
Morganton to the southeast. The
Hernando de...
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Joara is a
locality and
minor local entity located in the muni****lity of Sahagún, in León province,
Castile and León, Spain. As of 2020, it has a po****tion...
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Carolina and
Western North Carolina,
stopping at the
Mississippian chiefdom of
Joara,
where they
built Fort San Juan and
wintered over. In total, his expedition...
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lived in the area were the
Joara (whose
settlements date back to AD 1000),
based out of present-day
Burke County. The
Joara were the
chiefdom of the Mississippian...
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Coast to the
Great Lakes. They
built earthwork mounds,
including at
Joara, a 12-acre (4.9 ha) site and
regional chiefdom in
North Carolina, near present-day...
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explorers traveling inland recorded meeting Mississippian culture people at
Joara, a
regional chiefdom near what
later developed as Morganton.
Records of...