We do know that the last village occupied in the La Crosse area was stockaded, suggesting a need for defense against someone. At the time of European contact, villages in the Upper Iowa river in northeastern Iowa had populations from the Ioway and Oto tribes living in villages and making artifacts similar to those made earlier in Oneota cultures. Archaeologists will need to continue to work to find the answer to the question of where the many different groups of Oneota peoples went. Wherever they went, some places, like the La Crosse area, were deserted when the Europeans arrived.
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