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    Fort Shawnee is census-designated place (CDP) in Allen County, Ohio, United States. The population was 6,263 at the 2020 census. It is included in the...
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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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    The Shawnee Tribe is a federally recognized Native American tribe in Oklahoma. Formerly known as the Loyal Shawnee, they are one of three federally recognized...
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    Tecumseh (category 18th-century Shawnee people)
    Tecumseh (/tɪˈkʌmsə, -si/ tih-KUM-sə, -⁠see; c. 1768 – October 5, 1813) was a Shawnee chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the United...
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  • The Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma (or Absentee Shawnee) is one of three federally recognized tribes of Shawnee people. Historically residing...
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  • Look up Shawnee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Shawnee are a Native American people. Shawnee may also refer to: Shawnee, Colorado, an unincorporated...
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    Before and after the American Civil War, Shawnee served as a government road that connected Fort Leavenworth to Fort Riley. During the mid 19th century, branches...
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    brief conflict in fall 1774 between the British Colony of Virginia and the Shawnee and Mingo in the trans-Appalachian region of the colony south of the Ohio...
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    earlier fort from Dunmore's War, Fort Randolph is best remembered as the place where the famous Shawnee Chief Cornstalk was murdered in 1777. The fort withstood...
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    Tenskwatawa (redirect from Shawnee Prophet)
    leader of the Shawnee tribe, known as the Prophet or the Shawnee Prophet. He was a younger brother of Tecumseh, a leader of the Shawnee. In his early...
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    Cornstalk (category 18th-century Shawnee people)
    the Americans would prove disastrous for the Shawnees. In 1777, Cornstalk made a diplomatic visit to Fort Randolph in Virginia (now West Virginia), hoping...
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    The Texas Road, also known as the Shawnee Trail, or Shawnee-Arbuckle Trail, was a major trade and emigrant route to Texas across Indian Territory (later...
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    Shawnee County is located in northeast Kansas, in the central United States. Its county seat and most populous city is Topeka, the state capital. As of...
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    fort at the site where Arthur St. Clair had been defeated in 1791 by an Indian confederacy under Miami Chief Michikinikwa (Little Turtle) and Shawnee...
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  • Thumbnail for Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
    The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma is one of three federally recognized Shawnee tribes. They are located in Oklahoma and Missouri. The tribe holds an...
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    Fort Washington St. Clair's Defeat Fort Defiance Fallen Timbers Kekionga Fort Jefferson Fort Harmar Fort Lernoult (Detroit) Fort St. Clair Fort Hamilton...
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    Leatherlips), Delaware (several bands including Chief Buckongahelas). Shawnee (chiefs Blue Jacket and Black Hoof), Ottawa (several bands, including Egushawa)...
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  • commercial radio station broadcasting an oldies format. Licensed to Fort Shawnee, Ohio, United States, the station serves the Lima area. The station is...
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  • between Shawnees and settlers continued, even after the Americans had compelled some Shawnee leaders, mostly Mekoches, to sign the 1786 Treaty of Fort Finney...
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    which they wanted to be added into the consideration. In addition, the Shawnee did not agree to this treaty, contesting colonial Virginian settlements...
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  • Blue Jacket (category 18th-century Shawnee people)
    Weyapiersenwah (c. 1743 – 1810), was a war chief of the Shawnee people, known for his militant defense of Shawnee lands in the Ohio Country. Perhaps the preeminent...
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  • with the Shawnee Indians, and a fort was needed to secure the territory. A company under Major Finney was dispatched in fall, 1785 from Fort Pitt to build...
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    mythology, and Shawnee oral history link the historic tribe to the Fort Ancient people. However, there is also evidence that the Algonquian Shawnee culture may...
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    Fort Depuy, is located in Shawnee on Delaware, a village in Smithfield Township. It was one of many forts in Colonial Pennsylvania built in 1755 and 1756...
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    Nonhelema (category 18th-century Shawnee people)
     1718–1786) was an 18th century Shawnee leader and sister of Cornstalk. She was a participant in Pontiac's War and advocated Shawnee neutrality during the American...
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    fort during the French and Indian War (1754–1763). In 1904, Worthington Hall, later known as the Shawnee Playhouse, was built in the village. Shawnee...
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  • Thumbnail for Treaty of Fort Wayne (1809)
    included other tribes as well. However, the negotiations excluded the Shawnee, who were minor inhabitants of the area and had previously been asked to...
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    Ohio Country (category Shawnee history)
    destroyed Fort Granville in the summer of 1756, Pennsylvania's Proprietary Governor John Penn ordered Captain John Armstrong to destroy the Shawnee villages...
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    was signed September 29, 1817 at Fort Meigs between those chiefs and warriors of the Wyandot, Seneca, Delaware, Shawnee, Potawatomi, Ottawa and Chippewa...
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    States, and used Fort Recovery as a landmark to draw the boundary with Native American lands. Tecumseh was among the Shawnee at Fort Recovery. He would...
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