Tamaroa tribe

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The Tamaroa tribe was a Native American people of the Illinois Confederation who traditionally lived along the Mississippi River in what is now Illinois.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Illinois Confederation tribe
Native American tribe
affectedBy European diseases
colonial warfare
alliedWith other Illinois Confederation tribes
conflictedWith Iroquois groups
Sioux groups NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturallyRelatedTo Cahokia tribe NERFINISHED
Kaskaskia tribe NERFINISHED
Michigamea tribe NERFINISHED
Moingwena tribe NERFINISHED
Peoria tribe NERFINISHED
encountered French explorers
French missionaries
engagedIn trade along Mississippi River
ethnicGroupOf Illinois Country NERFINISHED
hasLifestyle semi-sedentary
historicalEra colonial era
pre-Columbian North America
languageFamily Algonquian languages
legacy Tamaroa, Illinois NERFINISHED
place names in Illinois
locatedIn Mississippi River region NERFINISHED
present-day Illinois
memberOf Illinois Confederation NERFINISHED
nameUsedBy French colonists
partOf Algonquian-speaking peoples NERFINISHED
populationTrend decline after European contact
religion traditional Native American spirituality
status historical tribe
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering
hunting
maize agriculture
traditionalTerritoryIncludes central Mississippi River valley
confluence region of Mississippi and Illinois Rivers

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Peoria tribe relatedEthnicGroup Tamaroa tribe