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  2. Shawnee - Wikipedia

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    Shawnee History Archived January 11, 2013, at the Wayback Machine; Shawnee Indian Mission "Shawnee Indian Tribe", Access Genealogy; Treaty of Fort Meigs, 1817, Central Michigan State University; BlueJacket

  3. Shawnee Tribe - Wikipedia

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    Shawnee woman's blouse with silver medallions, circa 19th century, Indian Territory , collection of the Peabody Museum, Harvard The Shawnee Tribe is an Eastern Woodland tribe . They originally came from Ohio and Pennsylvania, and were the last of the Shawnee to leave their traditional homelands there. [ 6 ]

  4. Tecumseh - Wikipedia

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    Map of Shawnee towns in the Ohio region from 1768 to 1808, indicating where Tecumseh lived. Tecumseh was born in Shawnee territory in what is now Ohio between 1764 and 1771. The best evidence suggests a birthdate of around March 1768. [2] [note 2] The Shawnee pronunciation of his name has traditionally been rendered by non-Shawnee sources as ...

  5. Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma (or Absentee Shawnee [2]) is one of three federally recognized tribes of Shawnee people. [3] Historically residing in what became organized as the upper part of the Eastern United States, the original Shawnee lived in the large territory now made up of Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and neighboring states.

  6. Chalahgawtha - Wikipedia

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    The Shawnee and other residents abandoned Chillicothe as Clark approached. Clark burned the town and destroyed the surrounding crops. (By some accounts, the Shawnee had burned the town before fleeing, to deny the Kentucky militia plunder and supplies.) Clark marched further north and fought a battle at Pekowi town, where he defeated the Shawnee.

  7. Tribe wants to take over Shawnee Indian Mission, says ... - AOL

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    The Shawnee Tribe says the city of Fairway and state of Kansas aren’t properly maintaining the historic site. Both dispute that claim. Tribe wants to take over Shawnee Indian Mission, says ...

  8. Cornstalk (Shawnee leader) - Wikipedia

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    The Shawnees and Mingos were greatly outnumbered by the Virginians, so Cornstalk tried to recruit Native allies in the face of an imminent invasion. British officials successfully prevented other Indians from joining the war, leaving Cornstalk with only about 300 Shawnee, Mingo, Delaware, and Wyandot warriors to oppose Dunmore's 2,300 men. [13]

  9. Who should own the Shawnee Indian Mission site? Now ... - AOL

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    Giving the land in Johnson County to the Shawnee Tribe “would almost be an insult,” another tribe says.