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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Pages in category "Former chiefdoms in North America" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect ... Chiefdoms of Hispaniola; Coosa chiefdom; G. Guale; J. Jaega; M. Mocoso; O. Ocute; P. Pohoy; S. Saturiwa; T. Tacatacuru; Tocobaga; U. Utinahica; Uzita (Florida) This page was last edited on 3 ...
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Former chiefdoms in North America (15 P) Former colonies in North America (44 C, 58 P) Former countries in North America (15 C, 32 P) U. Former regions and territories of the United States (18 C, 141 P) Pages in category "Former territorial entities in North America"
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    The list "Former chiefdoms in North America" has been viewed 3 times. This list has 4 members. See also History of North America, Former territorial entities in North America. FLAG Like . Tocobaga Chiefdom in Northern America 0 0. rank #1 · Tocobaga (occasionally Tocopaca) was the name of a chiefdom, its chief, and its principal town during ...
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    Former countries in North America This list has 13 sub-lists and 24 members. See also History of North America, ... The Chiefdom of Ameca (Spanish: Cacicazgo de Ameca) is the name given to a pre-Columbian state that encompassed the Valley of Ameca in central Jalisco, Mexico. The word Ameca is of Cazcan origin and means "above the water".
  6. georgiaencyclopedia.org

    The Nature of Chiefdoms Prior to European exploration, the Indians of Georgia and other parts of the Southeast had achieved the highest level of political organization north of the Mesoamerican Aztec and Maya states. These southeastern political organizations are termed chiefdoms by anthropologists. A chiefdom, ruled by a hereditary and often semi-divine chief, was typically […]
  7. sociostudies.org

    litical systems of prehistoric and early historic North America could be considered to have been chiefdom confederacies (Pauketat 2007), ... ian ethos of the former with the conical clan organization and hier-archical social relations of the latter (1990). ... beyond the core chiefdoms of the Dál Cais composite chiefdom to the north. The Dál ...
  8. sociostudies.org

    In light of recent mulling as to whether some complex political systems of prehistoric and early historic North America could be considered to have been chiefdom confederacies (Pauketat 2007), this article surveys the political systems of the historic Iroquois league, Early Medieval Ireland, Late Iron Age Britain, Archaic Boiotia, Bronze Age ...
  9. Conjectures on chiefdom formation at the very moment of conception / Robert L. Carneiro -- Less than meets the eye : evidence for protohistoric chiefdoms in northern New Mexico / Winifred Creamer and Jonathan Haas -- In war and peace : alternative paths to centralized leadership / Elsa M. Redmond -- Investigating the development of Venezuelan ...

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