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  2. Shawnee - Wikipedia

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    In Shawnee, Kansas, a Shawnee cemetery was started in the 1830s and remained in use until the 1870s. Parks was among the most prominent men buried there. [54] In the 1853 Indian Appropriations Bill, Congress appropriated $64,366 for treaty obligations to the Shawnee, such as annuities, education, and other services. An additional $2,000 was ...

  3. Shawnee Tribe - Wikipedia

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    After the Indian Removal Act of 1830 passed, another Shawnee band, which would become the Eastern Shawnee Tribe relocated to Indian Territory in July 1831. The final band, who would become the Shawnee Tribe, relocated to Kansas in August 1831. Their Kansas lands were drastically reduced in 1854 and broken up into individual allotments in 1858. [6]

  4. Black Bob (Shawnee chief) - Wikipedia

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    Settlers were granted 130,000 acres (530 km 2) of Shawnee land, while 70,000 acres (280 km 2) remained to for the tribe, of which 20,000 acres (81 km 2) were granted to the Absentee Shawnee. [22] One researcher states that the "Loyal Shawnee" is a later name for the "Black Bob Band." [23] The Black Bob Band's records were kept by the Shawnee ...

  5. Kispoko - Wikipedia

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    A Kispoko Sept of Ohio Shawnee (Hog Creek Reservation) was listed as residing in Cridersville, Ohio as of 2013, according to the 500 Nations website. [5] But, an 1880 source states that the Shawnee, including those formerly living in the Hog Creek Reservation (present-day Shawnee Township), were removed to eastern Kansas in 1832, receiving payment of $30,000 in fifteen annual installments for ...

  6. Shawnee Chief Ben Barnes Speaks On Boarding School Survivors

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    The Shawnee Tribe has been investigating the Shawnee Indian Manual Labor school in Fairway, Kansas for over a year. "It's not an academic discussion," Barnes said.

  7. Shawnee Methodist Mission - Wikipedia

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    Shawnee Methodist Mission, also known as the Shawnee Mission, which later became the Shawnee Indian Manual Labor School, is located in Fairway, Kansas, United States. Designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1968, the Shawnee Methodist Mission is operated by the city as a museum. [ 2 ]

  8. 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 ...

  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. Who should own the Shawnee Indian Mission site? Now another tribe enters the dispute