• Snake was the English language name of two Shawnee leaders prominent in the history of the Ohio Country: Peteusha (died c. 1813) and Shemanetoo (died 1830s)...
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     1727? – November 10, 1777) was a Shawnee leader in the Ohio Country in the 1760s and 1770s. His name in the Shawnee language was Hokoleskwa. Little is...
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    The Shawnee (/ʃɔːˈni/ shaw-NEE) are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands. Their language, Shawnee, is an Algonquian language. Their...
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  • Blue Jacket (category Shawnee leaders)
    chief of the Shawnee people, known for his militant defense of Shawnee lands in the Ohio Country. Perhaps the preeminent American Indian leader in the Northwest...
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  • Black snake (firework), a type of firework Governor Blacksnake (1760–1859), a Seneca chief also known as Chainbreaker Black Snake (Shawnee), a leader in...
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    attacked, it was the first military operation shared by Little Turtle and Shawnee leader Blue Jacket. The following year, determined to defeat the confederacy...
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  • Captain Logan (category Shawnee leaders)
    Mekoche division of the Shawnee tribe. As a young man, he was friends with Tecumseh, who would later become a renowned Shawnee leader. According to Logan's...
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    notable village site was called Snake Town, established in 1792 and named after the Shawnee leader Snake (or Peteusha). Snake Town was located along the Maumee...
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    by runners. Influential tribal chiefs in the region, such as Cornstalk (Shawnee), White Eyes (Lenape), and Guyasuta (Seneca/Mingo), attempted to negotiate...
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    Shawnees in 1778 and adopted into the tribe, but he resigned and continued to help protect the Kentucky settlements. He also left due to the Shawnee Indians...
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  • Kekewepelethy (category Shawnee leaders)
    defeated at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794. After the battle, some Shawnees leaders, including Blue Jacket, decided to make peace, signing the Treaty of...
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    and celebrated war leader in the Confederacy. Blue Jacket – the Shawnee's principal war chief and the Confederacy's primary war leader. Egushawa – a chief...
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    about 140 Shawnees led by Black Snake (Peteusha), who took up a position to Crawford's south, effectively surrounding the Americans. The Shawnees repeatedly...
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    forces were decisively defeated by a combined army of Delaware, Miami, and Shawnee warriors. In response, the nascent United States created a large professional...
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    have been a blood relative of the Shawnee Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa whose mother and father were of Creek and Shawnee lineages. Their relationship may have...
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    Kineepikomeekwaki (″People along the Snake-Fish-River, i.e. Eel River″, their main village Kineepikwameekwa/Kenapekwamakwah/Kenapocomoco ("Snake-Fish-Town" or "Eel River...
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    Virginia's victory in the war, the Shawnees were compelled to accept the Ohio River boundary. Shawnee and Mingo leaders who did not agree with these terms...
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  • Producer is fined after investigation". Lexington Herald-Leader. Puente, Victor (June 4, 2013). "Snake expert says "Turtleman" show staged cottonmouth scene"...
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    Madrid earthquakes, the Upper Towns of the Muscogee, supported by the Shawnee leader Tecumseh, actively resisted European-American encroachment. Internal...
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  • Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium 80,126 unknown FireLake Arena Shawnee 5,000 October 2, 1920 Boone Pickens Stadium Stillwater 55,509 Oregon 2002...
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    runaway slaves, and renegade Chickasaw, as well as by more than a hundred Shawnee. The primary targets of attack were the Washington District colonies along...
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    and Natchez people are also enrolled in this nation. Algonquian-speaking Shawnee and Yuchi (language isolate) are also enrolled in the Muscogee Nation,...
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    Jacket Sayenqueraghta Cayuga people Fish Carrier Shawnee people Blue Jacket Black Fish Black Hoof Black Snake Cornstalk Moluntha Sioux Wapasha Wyandot people...
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  • Blake Gibbons, Tippi Hedren, Stephen Macht, Don Murray, Sean O'Bryan, Shawnee Smith, Don Swayze, Scott N. Stevens Frank Farmer, Craig Shoemaker 205 7...
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  • death of leader Abu Hussein al-Qurashi, names successor". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved August 27, 2023. "Islamic State confirms death of its leader, names...
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    Josiah Francis (Hillis Hadjo) (category 18th-century Native American leaders)
    prophet Seekaboo (also spelled Sukaboo). One source says that he was a Shawnee, another that he was probably a Creek.: 277  Francis had extensive conversations...
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  • of Tippecanoe 7 Nov American troops under Harrison defeat Tecumseh and Shawnee Napoleonic Wars Action of 29 November 1811 29 Nov British Royal Navy defeats...
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    Blue Jacket of the Shawnee, with Buckongahelas and Captain Pipe of the Lenape formed the center. Egushawa was among the leaders of the Ottawa, Potawatomi...
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    appreciated members (with John Colter). Born to a French Canadian father and a Shawnee mother in Detroit, Drouillard proved to be the most skillful hunter on...
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    Kentucky Militia, were victorious against a combined Native American force of Shawnee under Blue Jacket, Ottawas under Egushawa, and many others. The battle...
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