Saracen, also known as Sarazin, Sarasen and Sarasin, was a French-Quapaw man known during the 1800s by some European Americans as an honorary "chief"....
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Jacinto Saracen (Quapaw chief), chief of the Quapaw people Cardiff Saracens RFC, a Welsh rugby union club based in Cardiff Cheltenham Saracens F.C., a...
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The Quapaw (/ˈkwɔːpɔː/ KWAW-paw, Quapaw: Ogáxpa) or Arkansas, officially the Quapaw Nation, is a U.S. federally recognized tribe comprising about 5,600...
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Nation, and named for Saracen, a Quapaw chief in the 1800s. The first section of the casino, the 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m2) Saracen Casino Annex and Q-Store...
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the Arkansas Territory. Highway 169 terminates at Arkansas Post. Saracen, Quapaw chief U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Arkansas...
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Joseph Tali Byrd (category Quapaw Nation politicians)
Joseph Tali Byrd is a Cherokee Nation and Quapaw Nation politician who served as the Quapaw Nation Chairman from 2020 until his resignation in 2023. Joseph...
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Scouting in Arkansas (section Quapaw Area Council)
renamed the Quapaw Area Council and covered several counties. In 1934, the Kanawha Area Council of Jefferson County was split between the Quapaw Area Council...
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fishing. By the time of encounter with Europeans, the historical Quapaw were the chief people in the area, having migrated from the Ohio River valley centuries...
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and lack of annuities promised to both tribes, the Quapaw were unhappy and followed chief Saracen back to their homeland along the Arkansas River. By...
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