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... Michigan - Ohio River area where 6 of them occur : Menomini , Potawotami , Fox , Illinois , Miami and Shawnee . This region is the most likely homeland , according to Dyen's ( 1956 ) migration theory , because it requires fewer moves ...
... Michigan - Ohio River area where 6 of them occur : Menomini , Potawotami , Fox , Illinois , Miami and Shawnee . This region is the most likely homeland , according to Dyen's ( 1956 ) migration theory , because it requires fewer moves ...
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... Michigan : the Central Illinois region as a first stage across the Missis- sippi , and the Kankakee region as the main settlement area just south of the lake . The Kankakee region can be identified as the second major focus of Red Ocher ...
... Michigan : the Central Illinois region as a first stage across the Missis- sippi , and the Kankakee region as the main settlement area just south of the lake . The Kankakee region can be identified as the second major focus of Red Ocher ...
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... Michigan Museum of Anthropology Technical Report 13. Ann Arbor . Butler , B. Robert 1976 1986 The Evolution of the Modern Sagebrush - Grass Steppe Biome on the Eastern Snake River Plain . In Holocene Environmental Change in the Great ...
... Michigan Museum of Anthropology Technical Report 13. Ann Arbor . Butler , B. Robert 1976 1986 The Evolution of the Modern Sagebrush - Grass Steppe Biome on the Eastern Snake River Plain . In Holocene Environmental Change in the Great ...
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