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Tula people, the Glossary

Index Tula people

The Tula were a Native American group that lived in what is now western Arkansas.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Arkansas, Arkansas River, Artificial cranial deformation, Bluffton Mound Site, Caddo, Caddo River, Caddoan Mississippian culture, Cossatot River, Fort Smith, Arkansas, Hernando de Soto, List of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition, Little Missouri River (Arkansas), Native Americans in the United States, Ouachita Mountains, Ouachita River, Platform mound, Saline River (Ouachita River tributary).

  2. Caddoan peoples
  3. Native American tribes in Arkansas

Arkansas

Arkansas is a landlocked state in the West South Central region of the Southern United States.

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Arkansas River

The Arkansas River is a major tributary of the Mississippi River.

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Artificial cranial deformation

Artificial cranial deformation or modification, head flattening, or head binding is a form of body alteration in which the skull of a human being is deformed intentionally.

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Bluffton Mound Site

The Bluffton Mound Site is a Caddoan Mississippian culture archaeological site in Yell County, Arkansas on the Fourche La Fave River. Tula people and Bluffton Mound Site are native American history of Arkansas.

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Caddo

The Caddo people comprise the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma, a federally recognized tribe headquartered in Binger, Oklahoma. Tula people and Caddo are Caddoan peoples, native American tribes in Arkansas and native American tribes in Texas.

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Caddo River

The Caddo River is a tributary of the Ouachita River in the U.S. state of Arkansas.

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Caddoan Mississippian culture

The Caddoan Mississippian culture was a prehistoric Native American culture considered by archaeologists as a variant of the Mississippian culture. Tula people and Caddoan Mississippian culture are Caddoan peoples and native American history of Arkansas.

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Cossatot River

The Cossatot River is an river in Howard, Polk and Sevier counties in the U.S. state of Arkansas.

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Fort Smith, Arkansas

Fort Smith is the third-most populous city in Arkansas, United States, and one of the two county seats of Sebastian County.

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Hernando de Soto

Hernando de Soto (1497 – 21 May 1542) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who was involved in expeditions in Nicaragua and the Yucatan Peninsula.

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List of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition

This is a list of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition in the years 1539–1543. Tula people and list of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition are native American history of Arkansas.

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Little Missouri River (Arkansas)

The Little Missouri River, or Little Mo, is a waterway that runs from the Ouachita Mountains of southwest Arkansas into the rolling hills area in the surrounding countryside.

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Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples native to portions of the land that the United States is located on.

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Ouachita Mountains

The Ouachita Mountains, simply referred to as the Ouachitas, are a mountain range in western Arkansas and southeastern Oklahoma.

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Ouachita River

The Ouachita River is a river that runs south and east through the U.S. states of Arkansas and Louisiana, joining the Tensas River to form the Black River near Jonesville, Louisiana.

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Platform mound

A platform mound is any earthwork or mound intended to support a structure or activity.

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Saline River (Ouachita River tributary)

The Saline River, also known as Saline Creek, is a U.S. Geological Survey.

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See also

Caddoan peoples

Native American tribes in Arkansas

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tula_people

Also known as Tula Indians, Tula tribe.