Their main village was probably on the Miami River or Little River.
Here on the left comes in Little River; just beyond that the Ouachita, and on the right the Tensas.
The road proceeds through Western Valley to Little River and Cooptown.
By 1743, the first sawmill was established by John Gorham at Little River.
It provides a direct connection from Conway to the North Strand in Little River.
There was a small settlement here in the early 20th century called Little River that was annexed by the city of Miami in 1925.
Below the Sinks, Little River is navigable in high water with a canoe or kayak.
At the 2011 Census, Little River had a population of 1,393.
Hence the birthing of "Land of Little Rivers," a visually stunning achievement.
The Little River flooded tens of thousands of acres.