Quappa

Michael McCafferty mmccaffe at indiana.edu
Thu Sep 15 14:30:58 UTC 2005


Anthony,

It was Marquette and Jolliet et al. who met a Michigamea man, who could speak 
Miami-Illinois, living among Dhegiha near the mouth of the Arkansas River. I 
forget whether if was Quapaw or some other group he was with.

Michael

Quoting Anthony Grant <Granta at edgehill.ac.uk>:

> Didn't Daviot or Gravier meet an old Quapaw man in about 1700 somewhere
> near the Arkansas River (I may be wrong on that point, though) who could
> communicate with them in what they described as Peoria (but which could
> have been Wea)?
> 
> Anthony
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