Chapter 456 (1/2)
Jorak Lulu's words made the scene quiet.
Even the tribes with no news have heard of several well-known tribes, such as the Iroquois living near the Great Lakes, the ojebwa living in the northwest of the Great Lakes, the Shawnees north of Monongahela, and the osaqis, who were also driven out of the Great Lakes by the Iroquois, but developed rapidly in the last 100 years!
To say, before the Cherokees were driven out of the Great Lakes region by the Iroquois and the delavais, the ojebwa did not live far from the Cherokees.
At that time, the Cherokees lived south of Lake Erie, while the osaqis lived west of Lake Michigan, separated by Delaware and Illinois.
At that time, the osaqis were not strong. Around them, no matter the strong Illinois in the South or the Iroquois in the East, or the ojebwa in the north or the cro in the west, they were not able to resist.
The Cherokees were driven out of the Great Lakes region by the Iroquois and the delavais in the 15th century, while the osaqis did not escape the fate of being driven out either. In the early 17th century, more than 150 years ago, they were also driven out of the Great Lakes by the powerful Iroquois.
After being defeated by the Iroquois more than 150 years ago, the osaqis were forced to migrate to the southwest. They ended up in the middle and lower Mississippi plain. After more than 100 years of development, thanks to the local unique natural conditions, the strength of the osaqis has increased very fast.
In the 18th century, the osaqis entered their heyday. They controlled a vast area from the Missouri River to the north, the Red River to the south, the Mississippi River to the East, and the Colorado Plateau to the West.
It's like Missourians and Arkansas are actually under the jurisdiction of the osaqis.
Today's Arkansas people are a general name for the Kuabao, the osag and the cardo people. These three small tribes all lived in the later Arkansas. At this time, they were all attached to the osaqis.
And now the Missourians who occupied later Missouri were directly exterminated in the process of the American Westward Movement in the original historical time and space
Some time ago, the Missourians united with the Kentucky people in the east to fight against the chekasa people. In fact, a large part of the reason was inspired by the osaqis.
Now, if the stone bear wants to cross the river and go west, it must face the resistance of the Missourians, Arkansas and the osaqis behind them.
The stone bear knows these things. After all, he had studied hard for a long time before soul wear in his previous life. He had knowledge about the North American Indians and the osaqis in his mind.
The osaqis are powerful, even stronger than the Crees. But what about that?
In this era, not to mention the North American Indians, even those old military powers in Europe are scum in front of the explosive bear brigade.
Stone bear has no doubt about this and is very confident.
Before the real blossom bomb was developed, the bear army with 55 mortars and grenades that can shoot the blossom bomb was an unsolved bug. Stone bear doesn't think that tens of thousands of osaqis with bow, arrow, bone spear and other primitive weapons can withstand the bombing of hundreds of launchers and mortars!
These advanced thermal weapons in hand are the greatest strength of the stone bear in this era.