Akansea

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Akansea is an alternative name for the Quapaw, a Native American tribe historically located along the lower Arkansas River in what is now Arkansas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American tribe
alternativeNameOf Quapaw NERFINISHED
associatedRiver Arkansas River NERFINISHED
Mississippi River NERFINISHED
colonialContactWith France NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
cultureArea Mississippi Valley NERFINISHED
Southeastern Woodlands NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
historicalPopulationCenter confluence of Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers
historicalRegion Arkansas NERFINISHED
Lower Arkansas River NERFINISHED
historicalTerritory Lower Arkansas River Valley NERFINISHED
Present-day Arkansas
influencedToponym Arkansas River NERFINISHED
State of Arkansas NERFINISHED
languageFamily Siouan languages NERFINISHED
languageStatus endangered
locatedInThePast Lower Mississippi River Valley NERFINISHED
modernSuccessor Quapaw Nation of Oklahoma NERFINISHED
nameEtymologyRelatedTo Arkansas NERFINISHED
nameRecordedIn French colonial records
nameUsedBy French explorers
primaryLanguageHistoricallySpoken Quapaw language NERFINISHED
recognizedAs federally recognized tribe under name Quapaw Nation
relatedEthnicGroup Kansa NERFINISHED
Omaha NERFINISHED
Osage NERFINISHED
Ponca NERFINISHED
subgroupOf Dhegiha Siouan NERFINISHED
traditionalHousing earth lodges
longhouses
traditionalReligion animism
tribal ceremonialism
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering wild plants
hunting
maize agriculture
treatyRelationsWith United States government NERFINISHED

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Quapaw alternativeName Akansea