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Trempealeau, Wisconsin : ウィキペディア英語版
Trempealeau, Wisconsin

Trempealeau is a village located along the Mississippi River in Trempealeau County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 1,529 at the 2010 census. The village is located within the Town of Trempealeau.
==History==
An ancient Native American site with earthwork mounds, also known as Trempealeau, has been studied near the village through archeological excavations in the 21st century. It is theorized as a possible mission site or colony of Cahokia, the major center of Mississippian culture from 1000CE to 1450CE located 500 miles to the south in present-day Illinois near St. Louis, Missouri.
Studies have been done through the Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center associated with the University of Wisconsin Madison. Archeologists Danielle Benenden〔 and Robert “Ernie” Boszhardt said they have found some evidence of Mississippian settlement about 1050E.〔 The newcomers are believed to have introduced corn culture to the area.〔(une Patrick B. Anderson, "Trempealeau’s Big Dig: Archaeologists hunt for Native American relics" ), '' Winona Daily News'', hosted at ''La Crosse Tribune'', 21 June 2010, accessed 21 April 2015〕〔(David Tenenbaum, "Town meets gown to explore Wisconsin’s Trempealeau mounds" ), 23 July 2014, accessed 21 April 2015〕 The archeology site is slightly downriver of the prominent landmark, Trempealeau Mountain. In 2013 evidence was found of several former structures that exhibited characteristics of Mississippian style. There is some evidence that a religious group came here from Cahokia, perhaps fleeing persecution.〔(PATRICK B. ANDERSON, "Archaeological surprise shines light on ancient culture of Trempealeau" ), ''La Crosse Tribune,'' 29 June 2013〕
European-American settlement did not take place here until the mid-19th century, although French and English fur traders interacted with Native Americans of the area from the colonial period and into the 19th century. A post office called Trempealeau was first established in 1852.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Trempealeau County )〕 The village was named after a nearby island in the Mississippi River, that named by a French explorer.

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