The Missouria have migrated west of the …
Years: 1726 - 1726
The Missouria have migrated west of the Missouri River into Osage territory.
During this time, they acquire horses and hunt buffalo.
The French explorer Étienne de Veniard, Sieur de Bourgmont had visited the Missouria people in the early 1720s and married the daughter of a Missouria chief.
They had settled nearby, and Veniard has created alliances with the people.
He built Fort Orleans in 1723 as a trading post near present-day Brunswick, Missouri; it is occupied until 1726.
During this time, they acquire horses and hunt buffalo.
The French explorer Étienne de Veniard, Sieur de Bourgmont had visited the Missouria people in the early 1720s and married the daughter of a Missouria chief.
They had settled nearby, and Veniard has created alliances with the people.
He built Fort Orleans in 1723 as a trading post near present-day Brunswick, Missouri; it is occupied until 1726.
Locations
Groups
- Osage Nation (Amerind tribe)
- Sauk, or Sac, people (Amerind tribe)
- Meskwaki, or Fox tribe (Amerind tribe)
- Missouria or Missouri (Amerind tribe)
- Otoe people (Amerind tribe)
- New France (French Colony)
- France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
