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Illinois Trickster, "Wissa Katch Akwa" who encounter a French trader. This legend of the Payiihsaki and the cliff art of underwater panther, as misinterpreted by Russell and others, is now believed by Esarey to be the origin of Russell's story of the Piasa.
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Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and North Carolina; comprehending the river Ohio, and all the rivers, which fall into it; part of the river Mississippi, the whole of the Illinois River, ... Author Hutchins, Thomas, 1730–1789" clearly
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1931:Oasisamerica
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1881:Folsom point
1871:Effigy mound
1851:Clovis point
1819:Aridoamerica
1720:Wickiup Hill
1675:Spiro Mounds
1655:Salmon Ruins
1650:Russell Cave
1445:Helen Blazes
1440:Grimes Point
1420:Fort Juelson
1410:Fort Ancient
1385:El Vallecito
1345:Chaco Canyon
1285:Angel Mounds
1247:Steed-Kisker
1197:Paleo-Arctic
1119:Glacial Kame
1104:Fort Ancient
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47:verification
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1961:Thunderbird
1829:Black drink
1793:Peñon woman
1730:Winterville
1710:Velda Mound
1690:Taos Pueblo
1585:Parkin Park
1570:Orwell site
1555:Nodena site
1450:Holly Bluff
1425:Four Mounds
1415:Fort Center
1340:Casa Grande
1290:Anzick site
1182:Monongahela
1109:Fort Walton
1084:Coles Creek
1049:Belle Glade
1034:Anishinaabe
647:Karl Shuker
488:folklorists
263:painted by
160:Thunderbird
2012:Categories
1906:Metallurgy
1866:Eden point
1763:Buhl Woman
1635:Rock Eagle
1625:River Styx
1550:Mummy Cave
1545:Moundville
1525:Mesa Verde
1510:Marksville
1257:Tchefuncte
1217:Plaquemine
1153:Las Palmas
1069:Calf Creek
1064:Cades Pond
762:0526347864
552:References
484:historians
306:iconograph
253:Piasa Bird
179:Piasa Bird
80:newspapers
18:Piasa Bird
1951:Stickball
1640:Rock Hawk
1470:Key Marco
1262:Troyville
1242:St. Johns
1227:Red Ocher
986:Formative
526:Manticore
370:Discovery
277:limestone
177:Paillissa
110:July 2024
1839:Chanunpa
1824:Ballgame
1803:Vero man
1753:Anzick-1
1725:Windover
1685:SunWatch
1615:Rassawek
1435:Glenwood
1325:Brewster
1177:Mogollon
1148:La Jolla
1134:Hopewell
1094:Deptford
1007:cultures
902:Archived
649:(1995).
536:Teratorn
507:See also
350:Missouri
318:chiefdom
312:city of
200:Illinois
166:Folklore
2058:Dragons
1988:Related
1846:Chunkey
1746:remains
1735:Wupatki
1575:Paquime
1465:Huápoca
1330:Cahokia
1300:Bastian
1207:Patayan
1129:Hohokam
1114:Fremont
1089:Comondú
1044:Baytown
1039:Avonlea
1019:Alachua
991:Classic
981:Archaic
969:Periods
531:Chimera
462:Ouatoga
314:Cahokia
287:History
186:Country
94:scholar
69:"Piasa"
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1370:Cutler
1305:Benson
1192:Oneota
1124:Glades
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292:Murals
261:murals
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1375:Eaker
1278:sites
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624:Notes
364:Piasa
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181:Piesa
133:Piasa
101:JSTOR
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