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Oneota is a
designation archaeologists use to
refer to a
cultural complex that
existed in the
eastern plains and
Great Lakes area of what is now occupied...
- in
Rockbridge County. This
group includes the
Oneota Formation and the
Shakopee Formation. The
Oneota Formation is a
geologic formation in the upper...
- USS
Oneota was a single-turreted Canonicus-class
monitor built for the
Union Navy
during the
American Civil War.
Completed shortly after the end of the...
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Oneota may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Oneota (1864), a
monitor built in Ohio for the
American Civil War USS
Oneota (AN-85)...
- The
Oneota neighborhood is
located within the West
Duluth district of Duluth, Minnesota,
United States. The
neighborhood was
named for the prehistoric...
- USS
Oneota (YN-110/AN-85) was a Cohoes-class net
laying ship
which was ****igned to
protect United States Navy
ships and
harbors during World War II with...
- The
Upper Iowa
River Oneota site
complex is a
series of 7 Iowa
archaeological sites located within a few
miles of each
other in
Allamakee County, Iowa...
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Violet Hill
Cemetery in Asheville, NC. "Giants Too Much for Cubs"
Oneota Daily Star,
Oneota, New York, Thursday,
August 19, 1920, Page 2,
Column 2 and 3 "Chester...
- Iowa. Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) Iowa (Baxoje)
Missouria Otoes The
precontact Oneota culture may have
included Chiwere language–speaking peoples. At the time...
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Valley in the south. The
Upper Mississippian culture,
consisting of the
Oneota people and
other Siouan speakers,
emerged around 1000 CE and
lasted through...