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Historical city of the Wichita people in Kansas, United States
Etzanoa is an historical city of the Wichita people, located in present-day Arkansas City, Kansas, near the Arkansas River, that flourished between 1450
Etzanoa
around 1450 AD, the Wichita people founded the great city of Etzanoa. The city of Etzanoa was abandoned in around 1700 AD. The region was explored by Spanish
History_of_Kansas
Spanish attempt to colonize the southern Great Plains
he had gone with Humaña and Leyva. They found the "Great Settlement" or Etzanoa, which was located along the Walnut River in what is today Arkansas City
Humana_and_Leyva_expedition
Province of the American Wichita people
near present-day Lyons extending northeast to Salina. The Wichita city of Etzanoa, which flourished between 1450 and 1700, is likely part of Quivira. Spanish
Quivira
Confederation of Native Americans
circle earthworks served a defensive role. One of these sites was the city Etzanoa, located in present-day Arkansas City, Kansas, near the Arkansas River
Wichita_people
The Americas prior to European influence
They lived in permanent settlements and even established a city called Etzanoa, which had a population of 20,000 people. The city was eventually abandoned
Pre-Columbian_era
Flat expanse in western North America
Eastern portions of the Great Plains were inhabited by tribes who lived at Etzanoa and in semi-permanent villages of earth lodges, such as the Arikara, Mandan
Great_Plains
Indigenous Voices of the Colorado Plateau - Hopi Places". library.nau.edu. "Etzanoa - Arkansas City, Kansas". www.kansastravel.org. Retrieved September 2,
List of cities in the Americas by year of foundation
List_of_cities_in_the_Americas_by_year_of_foundation
County in Kansas, United States
Oñate, visited Etzanoa, a settlement of several thousand Wichita people near Arkansas City along the Walnut River. The ruins of Etzanoa have been found
Cowley_County,_Kansas
16/17th-century Spanish conquistador and colonial governor in New Spain
their subsistence and planting no crops. The Escanjaques told Oñate that Etzanoa, a large city of their enemies the Rayado Indians, was located only about
Juan_de_Oñate
as the archaeological site of Etzanoa. The Wichita subdivisions that populated the Lower Walnut Focus were the Etzanoa, Jumano, Ouisitas, and Pani Noir
Lower_Walnut_Focus
slave state. "Lost city found: Etzanoa of the great Wichita Nation". The Wichita Eagle. Retrieved April 17, 2017. "Etzanoa: The Great Settlement". The Shocker:
List of battles fought in Kansas
List_of_battles_fought_in_Kansas
Human settlement that has become uninhabited and largely forgotten by history
United States – The best known are located at Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde. Etzanoa – located in Arkansas City, Kansas. City of the Wichita culture. It was
Lost_city
Spanish colonization of the Americas and Mexican-Indian Wars Battle at Etzanoa Sep Battle between the Escanjaque and New Spain near present-day Arkansas
List_of_battles_1601–1800
City in Cowley County, Kansas, USA
Present-day Arkansas City sits on the site of an ancestral Wichita city, Etzanoa, which flourished from 1450 to 1700 and had an estimated population of
Arkansas_City,_Kansas
Revolutionary War, see List of American Revolutionary War battles Battle at Etzanoa - 1601 - Spanish colonization of the Americas Iroquois War (1609) - 1609
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
human beings in Kansas 1450: Wichita people founded the historical city of Etzanoa, near the modern day Arkansas City. 1500–1800: Proto-historic indigenous
Timeline_of_Kansas_history
River in Kansas, United States
large number of archaeological sites, including the historical city of Etzanoa, a Wichita settlement that flourished between 1450 and 1700 and housed
Walnut_River_(Kansas)
River, Florida Effigy Mounds National Monument El Cuartelejo Etowah Mounds Etzanoa Ganondagan State Historic Site Gault site Grand Village of the Illinois
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
agricultural Rayados, his term for the Wichitas, living in the city of Etzanoa in present-day Arkansas City, Kansas. Both the Quivirans and Rayados were
Southern_Plains_villagers
Nahua guide (fl. 1590s)
gave a brief description of the "Great Settlement", which may have been Etzanoa near the much later Arkansas City, Kansas. The houses were built on a frame
Jusepe_Gutiérrez
Ethnic group
stronghold prior to removal to Indian Territory. Southern Plains villagers Etzanoa, Kansas Francisco Xavier Chaves, 1760-1832, Negotiated peace for Texas
Taovaya_people
United States historic place
Affiliated Tribes, the likely descendants of the people who built the site. Etzanoa Incised Pipe from 14CO3, Dates: 1400 CE-1725 "National Register Information
Arkansas City Country Club site
Arkansas_City_Country_Club_site
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