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  • Kickapoo, Indiana
  • Ghost town in Indiana, United States

    Kickapoo was a small town (now extinct) in Warren Township, Warren County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. Platted by Lewis Davisson on February 2, 1885

    Kickapoo, Indiana

    Kickapoo,_Indiana

  • Kickapoo
  • Native American tribe based in the United States and Mexico

    federally recognized Kickapoo tribes in the United States: the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas, the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma, and the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe

    Kickapoo

    Kickapoo

    Kickapoo

  • Kickapoo language
  • Dialect of the Fox language

    Kickapoo (endonym: Metotheeneniaatoweeheni) is either a dialect of the Fox language or a closely related language, closely related to, and mutually intelligible

    Kickapoo language

    Kickapoo language

    Kickapoo_language

  • List of Indiana placenames of Native American origin
  • Potawatomi - The Potawatomi call themselves Neshnabé. Kickapoo - The Kickapoo People (Kickapoo: Kiikaapoa or Kiikaapoi) are an Algonquian-speaking people

    List of Indiana placenames of Native American origin

    List_of_Indiana_placenames_of_Native_American_origin

  • Kickapoo (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Kickapoo Tribe of Texas, a federally recognized tribe of Kickapoo people Mexican Kickapoo, an Indigenous people of Mexico Kickapoo, Indiana Kickapoo,

    Kickapoo (disambiguation)

    Kickapoo_(disambiguation)

  • Indian removals in Indiana
  • Removal of native tribes from Indiana

    present-day Illinois and the southern third of Indiana from various tribes. Most of the Wea and the Kickapoo were removed west to Illinois and Missouri after

    Indian removals in Indiana

    Indian removals in Indiana

    Indian_removals_in_Indiana

  • Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas
  • Federally recognized tribe of Kickapoo people

    The Kickapoo Tribe of Indians of the Kickapoo Reservation in Kansas is one of three Federally recognized tribes of Kickapoo people. The other Kickapoo tribes

    Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas

    Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas

    Kickapoo_Tribe_in_Kansas

  • Fox language
  • Algonquian language spoken in US and Mexico

    Mesquakie-Sauk, Mesquakie-Sauk-Kickapoo, Sauk-Fox, and Sac and Fox) is an Algonquian language, spoken by a thousand Meskwaki, Sauk, and Kickapoo in various locations

    Fox language

    Fox language

    Fox_language

  • Mexican Kickapoo
  • Indigenous people in the Americas

    The Mexican Kickapoo (Spanish: Tribu Kikapú) are a binational Indigenous people, some of whom live both in Mexico and in the United States. In Mexico,

    Mexican Kickapoo

    Mexican Kickapoo

    Mexican_Kickapoo

  • Bleeding Kansas
  • Violent slavery-related confrontations in Kansas territory in latter half of 1850s

    Mexican–American War, called the Old Kickapoo or Kickapoo Cannon, was stolen and used on that day by a proslavery group including the Kickapoo Rangers of the Kansas

    Bleeding Kansas

    Bleeding Kansas

    Bleeding_Kansas

  • Kennekuk
  • 1790–1852), also known as the "Kickapoo Prophet", was a Kickapoo medicine man and spiritual leader of the Vermilion band of the Kickapoo nation. He lived in East

    Kennekuk

    Kennekuk

    Kennekuk

  • Tecumseh's confederacy
  • 19th-century Native American confederation

    much of modern central Indiana and the powerful Potawatomi tribe lived in northern Indiana and Michigan. The Wea and Kickapoo (both related to the Miami)

    Tecumseh's confederacy

    Tecumseh's confederacy

    Tecumseh's_confederacy

  • Fort Harrison, Indiana
  • War of 1812 era stockade located in the modern city of Terre Haute, Indiana

    Colonel Russell continued on to Illinois with the Indiana Rangers and led an expedition against the Kickapoo on Peoria Lake. For his services at Fort Harrison

    Fort Harrison, Indiana

    Fort Harrison, Indiana

    Fort_Harrison,_Indiana

  • Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
  • Federally recognized Kickapoo tribe in Oklahoma

    The Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma is one of three federally recognized Kickapoo tribes in the United States. There are also Kickapoo tribes in Kansas, Texas

    Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma

    Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma

    Kickapoo_Tribe_of_Oklahoma

  • Union County, Indiana
  • County in Indiana, United States

    Eel River, Kaskaskia, Kickapoo, Miami, Ottawa, Piankishaw, Potawatomi, Shawnee, Wea, and Wyandot tribes. The future state of Indiana was first regulated

    Union County, Indiana

    Union County, Indiana

    Union_County,_Indiana

  • United States Rangers in the War of 1812
  • Military unit

    After crossing into Logan County, Edwards’ army encountered two deserted Kickapoo villages near present-day Salt Creek, formerly known as the Saline Fork

    United States Rangers in the War of 1812

    United_States_Rangers_in_the_War_of_1812

  • Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands
  • Native peoples in Eastern Canada and Northeastern United States

    Community, Michigan Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas Kickapoo Tribe of Indians of the Kickapoo Reservation in Kansas Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Lac

    Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands

    Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands

    Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Northeastern_Woodlands

  • Treaty of Fort Wayne (1809)
  • 1809 treaty between the United States and Native Americans

    the Wea an increased subsidy if the Kickapoo would also accept the treaty, causing the Wea to pressure the Kickapoo leaders to accept, which they eventually

    Treaty of Fort Wayne (1809)

    Treaty of Fort Wayne (1809)

    Treaty_of_Fort_Wayne_(1809)

  • Indiana Territory
  • 1800–1816 territory of the United States

    Wayne, Indiana, but had to retreat. In the meantime, Major Jean François Hamtramck led an expedition from Fort Knox to Wea, Potawatomi, and Kickapoo villages

    Indiana Territory

    Indiana Territory

    Indiana_Territory

  • Tecumseh's War
  • 1810–1813 conflict between the US and Tecumseh's confederacy

    Shawnee, Iroquois, Chickamauga, Meskwaki, Miami, Mingo, Ojibwe, Odawa, Kickapoo, Lenape, Mascouten, Potawatomi, Sauk, Tutelo, and Wyandot. In 1808, Tecumseh

    Tecumseh's War

    Tecumseh's War

    Tecumseh's_War

  • Vermilion people
  • The Vermilion were a tribe of the Native American Kickapoo, who migrated from the Great Lakes area and the mouth of the Wisconsin River to settle in Southern

    Vermilion people

    Vermilion_people

  • Vincennes, Indiana
  • City in Indiana, United States

    Vincennes is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Indiana, United States. It is located on the lower Wabash River in the southwestern part of

    Vincennes, Indiana

    Vincennes, Indiana

    Vincennes,_Indiana

  • Grim Reapers Motorcycle Club (USA)
  • American motorcycle club

    culture.[citation needed] In 1970, the club provided security for the Kickapoo Creek Rock Festival, held on Memorial Day weekend in 1970 near Heyworth

    Grim Reapers Motorcycle Club (USA)

    Grim_Reapers_Motorcycle_Club_(USA)

  • List of ghost towns in Indiana
  • towns". Barce, Indiana Story, Indiana Lost communities of Porter County, Indiana Shukla, Anatole (February 16, 2022). "Ghost Towns of Indiana". ArcGIS StoryMaps

    List of ghost towns in Indiana

    List of ghost towns in Indiana

    List_of_ghost_towns_in_Indiana

  • List of lakes of Indiana
  • Sullivan County A water-filled, surface coal mine in Hamilton Township Lake Kickapoo, Greene County Located in Shakamak State Park Knapp Lake, Noble County

    List of lakes of Indiana

    List of lakes of Indiana

    List_of_lakes_of_Indiana

  • Algonquian peoples
  • Native North American ethnic group

    historic peoples of the Illinois Country were the Shawnee, Illiniwek, Kickapoo, Menominee, Miami, Sauk and Meskwaki. The latter were also known as the

    Algonquian peoples

    Algonquian peoples

    Algonquian_peoples

  • Mascouten
  • Ethnic group

    were living on the Wabash River (in present-day Indiana) with peoples of the Piankeshaw and the Kickapoo. The surviving Mascouten are noted in United States

    Mascouten

    Mascouten

  • Ed Summers
  • American baseball player (1884–1953)

    Oren Edgar Summers (December 5, 1884 – May 12, 1953), nicknamed "Kickapoo Ed", was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played

    Ed Summers

    Ed Summers

    Ed_Summers

  • Wea
  • Native American tribe originally located in western Indiana

    colonists established Fort Ouiatenon, which facilitated trade with the Wea and Kickapoo. In 1747, British colonists began trading with a band of Miami living on

    Wea

    Wea

    Wea

  • Sun Crest
  • American soft drink brand

    1938 as a flavor line, and sister brand to NuGrape, 2-Way lemon lime, and Kickapoo Joy Juice. Sun Crest was acquired along with NuGrape in 1968 by The Moxie

    Sun Crest

    Sun_Crest

  • Battle of Tippecanoe
  • 1811 battle of Tecumseh's War

    500 warriors available, although estimates range from 350 to 1,000. The Kickapoo under Mengoatowa, Potawatomi under Waubonsie, and Winnebago under Waweapakoosa

    Battle of Tippecanoe

    Battle of Tippecanoe

    Battle_of_Tippecanoe

  • Monarch Beverage Company
  • International beverage company

    international markets where it does 90% of its business with brands like Kickapoo Joy Juice, and its outside-U.S. ownership of Bubble Up and Sun Crest. In

    Monarch Beverage Company

    Monarch_Beverage_Company

  • Shakamak State Park
  • State park in Indiana, United States

    "river of the long fish" in the language of either the Delaware (Lenape) or Kickapoo Indians, and was said to be used by them to describe the nearby Eel River

    Shakamak State Park

    Shakamak State Park

    Shakamak_State_Park

  • Fort Ouiatenon
  • Fortified European settlement in Indiana

    over 3,000 residents, and it was central to a hub of five Wea and two Kickapoo villages. After the surrender of New France to the British in September

    Fort Ouiatenon

    Fort Ouiatenon

    Fort_Ouiatenon

  • Battle of Wild Cat Creek
  • 1812 battle between Native Americans and the United States

    Harrison, led a force of Illinois militia and Indiana Rangers, and was successful in destroying a hostile Kickapoo village on Peoria Lake. Russell had to retreat

    Battle of Wild Cat Creek

    Battle of Wild Cat Creek

    Battle_of_Wild_Cat_Creek

  • Vermilion River (Wabash River tributary)
  • River in the United States

    stream flows through Kickapoo State Park near Danville and is a favorite of Illinois canoeists. The North Fork arises in Indiana to the northeast of Hoopeston

    Vermilion River (Wabash River tributary)

    Vermilion River (Wabash River tributary)

    Vermilion_River_(Wabash_River_tributary)

  • Parish Grove Township, Benton County, Indiana
  • Township in Indiana, United States

    (real name Pierre Moran), the son of French trader Constant Moran and a Kickapoo woman. Parish died circa 1826 and is buried in the grove, though the grave

    Parish Grove Township, Benton County, Indiana

    Parish Grove Township, Benton County, Indiana

    Parish_Grove_Township,_Benton_County,_Indiana

  • Gibson County, Indiana
  • County in Indiana, United States

    Gibson County is a county in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Indiana. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 33,011. The county

    Gibson County, Indiana

    Gibson County, Indiana

    Gibson_County,_Indiana

  • June 2008 Midwest floods
  • Weather outbreak that lead to flooding in the American Midwest

    and both of the beaches were washed away. In southwestern Wisconsin, the Kickapoo River rose several feet above flood stage, destroying most of the village

    June 2008 Midwest floods

    June 2008 Midwest floods

    June_2008_Midwest_floods

  • John Ketcham (Indiana surveyor)
  • American politician (1782–1865)

    a note from the Delaware tribe that the trouble had been caused by the Kickapoo tribe, and was not the Delaware. Supposedly the two Delaware messengers

    John Ketcham (Indiana surveyor)

    John Ketcham (Indiana surveyor)

    John_Ketcham_(Indiana_surveyor)

  • List of battles fought in Indiana
  • the boundaries of the modern U.S. State of Indiana since European contact. The French first entered Indiana c. 1670. The region was part of New France

    List of battles fought in Indiana

    List of battles fought in Indiana

    List_of_battles_fought_in_Indiana

  • Bloomfield, Indiana
  • Town in Indiana, United States

    include the Miami tribe, Kickapoo, Piankeshaw and Wea. A settlement of Woodland period people has been excavated by Indiana and Ball State Universities

    Bloomfield, Indiana

    Bloomfield, Indiana

    Bloomfield,_Indiana

  • Grand Kankakee Marsh
  • Wetland in Indiana and Illinois, United States

    KTIK-NSN.GOV. "Welcome". Kansas Kickapoo Tribe, WEB: 2026. Marie, James. "Preliminary Evaluation of the Ground-Water Data in Indiana". U.S. Department of the

    Grand Kankakee Marsh

    Grand Kankakee Marsh

    Grand_Kankakee_Marsh

  • Piankeshaw
  • Indigenous people of North America

    central Wabash River that now includes western Indiana and Illinois. Their territory was to the north of Kickapoo (around Vincennes) and the south of the Wea

    Piankeshaw

    Piankeshaw

    Piankeshaw

  • Warren County, Indiana
  • County in Indiana, United States

    boundary between the Miami and Kickapoo tribes. By the late 18th century, many Miami had moved further south; most of Indiana north of the Wabash was then

    Warren County, Indiana

    Warren County, Indiana

    Warren_County,_Indiana

  • Indiana Territory in the War of 1812
  • During the War of 1812, the Indiana Territory was the scene of numerous engagements which occurred as part of the conflict's western theater. Prior to

    Indiana Territory in the War of 1812

    Indiana Territory in the War of 1812

    Indiana_Territory_in_the_War_of_1812

  • Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation
  • American federally recognized tribe

    Simon of the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas traveled at their own expense to testify as well. The strong opposition from the Potawatomi and Kickapoo tribes helped

    Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation

    Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation

    Prairie_Band_Potawatomi_Nation

  • History of Hartford City, Indiana
  • City in Indiana, United States

    which eventually became part of Indiana State Road 26 crossed the town at its eastern and western borders and beyond. Kickapoo Street was the northernmost

    History of Hartford City, Indiana

    History of Hartford City, Indiana

    History_of_Hartford_City,_Indiana

  • Thomas Posey
  • American politician and military officer

    served as an Indian agent in Illinois, negotiating treaties with the Wea, Kickapoo, and Pottawatomie. He was appointed Indian Agent of Helios's in 1816. He

    Thomas Posey

    Thomas Posey

    Thomas_Posey

  • Owensville, Indiana
  • Town in Indiana, United States

    town and the smallest of the five larger communities in Gibson County, Indiana, United States. The population was 1,338 in 2020. Owensville was established

    Owensville, Indiana

    Owensville, Indiana

    Owensville,_Indiana

  • Winthrop, Indiana
  • Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States

    West Fork of Kickapoo Creek flows to the west and south of town. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Winthrop, Indiana A History

    Winthrop, Indiana

    Winthrop,_Indiana

  • Treaty of Greenville
  • 1795 treaty ending the Northwest Indian War

    Shawanees, Ottawas, Chippewas, Pattawatimas, Miamis, Eel Rivers, Weas, Kickapoos, Piankeshaws, and Kaskaskias was a 1795 treaty between the United States

    Treaty of Greenville

    Treaty of Greenville

    Treaty_of_Greenville

  • John DeBras Miles
  • American Indian agent

    Miles (June 7, 1832– March 20, 1925) was an American Indian agent at the Kickapoo people Agency and at the Darlington Agency for the Cheyenne and Arapaho

    John DeBras Miles

    John_DeBras_Miles

  • Gays Mills, Wisconsin
  • Village in Wisconsin, United States

    the 2020 census. In 1847 James B. Gay, a native of Indiana, built a dam and a sawmill on the Kickapoo River, which proved to be a flourishing success. When

    Gays Mills, Wisconsin

    Gays Mills, Wisconsin

    Gays_Mills,_Wisconsin

  • Liver-Eating Johnson
  • Mountain man of the American Old West

    helm. Thorp, Raymond; Bunker, Robert (1983). Crow Killer. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. pp. 90–91. ISBN 978-0253203120. ohtadmin (August 8, 2019)

    Liver-Eating Johnson

    Liver-Eating Johnson

    Liver-Eating_Johnson

  • Treaty of Fort Wayne
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    signed at Fort Wayne in Indiana. Treaty of Fort Wayne (1803), with the Delaware, Shawnee, Potowatomi, Miami, Eel River Miami, Kickapoo, Wea, Piankashaws, and

    Treaty of Fort Wayne

    Treaty_of_Fort_Wayne

  • Anishinaabe
  • Indigenous ethnic groups of the United States and Canada

    the Delaware, and the Kickapoo, among others. The Anishnabe who "merged" with the Kickapoo tribe may now identify as being Kickapoo in Kansas and Oklahoma

    Anishinaabe

    Anishinaabe

    Anishinaabe

  • Illinois Territory in the War of 1812
  • and Colonel William Russell, they attacked and destroyed Potawatomi and Kickapoo villages, prompting the Natives to abandon the area. Raids continued, however

    Illinois Territory in the War of 1812

    Illinois Territory in the War of 1812

    Illinois_Territory_in_the_War_of_1812

  • 2007 Midwest flooding
  • Natural disaster in the United States

    several days, causing repeated flash flooding in the US states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Cool Canadian air clashed with large

    2007 Midwest flooding

    2007_Midwest_flooding

  • Mascogos
  • Afrodescendent group in Coahuila, Mexico

    the elderly. African Americans portal Mexico portal Mexican Kickapoo, band of the Kickapoo tribe that also settled in El Nacimiento Cherokee Nation of

    Mascogos

    Mascogos

  • Wabash Confederacy
  • 17th century Native American confederacy

    states of Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. The Wabash Indians were primarily the Miami, Weas and Piankashaws, but also included Kickapoos, Mascoutens, and others

    Wabash Confederacy

    Wabash Confederacy

    Wabash_Confederacy

  • Indiana County Athletic Conferences
  • American scholastic athletic conference

    There were numerous conferences within the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) that were made up of schools based entirely in one county

    Indiana County Athletic Conferences

    Indiana_County_Athletic_Conferences

  • Ouiatenon
  • Village in Indiana, United States

    another chiefly Kickapoo village on the far shore. Craig, p. 18 Allison, Harold (1986). "The French and Indians". The Tragic Saga of the Indiana Indians. Paducah

    Ouiatenon

    Ouiatenon

  • List of rivers of the United States: K
  • Wisconsin Keya Paha River - South Dakota, Nebraska Kiamichi River - Oklahoma Kickapoo River - Wisconsin Kickemuit River - Massachusetts, Rhode Island Kilchis

    List of rivers of the United States: K

    List_of_rivers_of_the_United_States:_K

  • Tecumseh
  • Shawnee Native American military leader (1768-1813)

    westward to recruit allies among the Potawatomi, Winnebago, Sauk, Meskwaki, Kickapoo, and Missouri Shawnees. In November 1810, he visited Fort Malden in Upper

    Tecumseh

    Tecumseh

    Tecumseh

  • Battle of Tippecanoe order of battle
  • 500 warriors available, although estimates range from 350 to 1,000. 125 Kickapoo under Mengoatowa (k) 125 Potawatomi under Waubonsie 125 Winnebago under

    Battle of Tippecanoe order of battle

    Battle_of_Tippecanoe_order_of_battle

  • Potawatomi
  • Algonquian Native American people

    Wisconsin and Michigan. Some Potawatomi became religious followers of the "Kickapoo Prophet", Kennekuk. Over the years, the US reduced the size of the reservations

    Potawatomi

    Potawatomi

    Potawatomi

  • Indian Removal Act
  • Law authorizing the removal of Native Americans from US states

    Civilized Tribes, additional people affected included the Wyandot, the Kickapoo, the Potawatomi, the Shawnee, and the Lenape. The Indian Removal Act was

    Indian Removal Act

    Indian Removal Act

    Indian_Removal_Act

  • U.S. Route 150
  • Highway in the Midwestern United States

    and Danville, Route 150 closely parallels Interstate 74. In the state of Indiana, U.S. 150 runs south with U.S. Route 41 from Terre Haute. It is then concurrent

    U.S. Route 150

    U.S. Route 150

    U.S._Route_150

  • List of federally recognized tribes in the contiguous United States
  • Tribal Town Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas (previously listed as Texas Band of Traditional Kickapoo) Kickapoo Tribe of Indians of the Kickapoo Reservation

    List of federally recognized tribes in the contiguous United States

    List of federally recognized tribes in the contiguous United States

    List_of_federally_recognized_tribes_in_the_contiguous_United_States

  • List of United States tornadoes from May to June 2026
  • Including Multiple Strong Tornadoes Across Northern Illinois and Northwest Indiana". www.weather.gov. National Weather Service Chicago IL. Retrieved June

    List of United States tornadoes from May to June 2026

    List_of_United_States_tornadoes_from_May_to_June_2026

  • Danville, Illinois
  • City in Illinois, United States

    micropolitan area. The area that became Danville was once home to the Miami, Kickapoo, and Potawatomi tribes of Native Americans. Danville was founded in 1827

    Danville, Illinois

    Danville, Illinois

    Danville,_Illinois

  • Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin
  • Village in Wisconsin, United States

    Soldiers Grove is a village situated along the Kickapoo River in Crawford County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 552 at the 2020 census.

    Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin

    Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin

    Soldiers_Grove,_Wisconsin

  • List of rail trails in the United States
  • Jane Addams Trail, Freeport to the Wisconsin state line Kickapoo Rail Trail, Urbana to Kickapoo State Recreation Area near Danville Long Prairie Trail

    List of rail trails in the United States

    List_of_rail_trails_in_the_United_States

  • Owensville High School (Indiana)
  • Public high school in the United States

    1974. Like the current Owensville Community School, the mascot is the Kickapoos and school colors were Black and Gold. Owensville High School was one

    Owensville High School (Indiana)

    Owensville_High_School_(Indiana)

  • Treaty of St. Mary's (1818)
  • 1818 treaties between the United States and Native Americans

    Potawatomi, as well as to purchase any claim to the ceded land made by the Kickapoo. William Conner served as an interpreter. The treaty with the Delawares

    Treaty of St. Mary's (1818)

    Treaty of St. Mary's (1818)

    Treaty_of_St._Mary's_(1818)

  • Treaty of Vincennes
  • 1803 and 1804 treaties between the U.S. and Native Americans

    States was represented by William Henry Harrison, the Governor of the Indiana Territory. Harrison had been granted authority to settle the American claim

    Treaty of Vincennes

    Treaty of Vincennes

    Treaty_of_Vincennes

  • Sangamon Valley Conference
  • High school athletic conference in Illinois, US

    was the first Illinois conference to host an Indiana high school, as South Newton of Kentland, Indiana played from 2015 to 2018 to rejoin the Midwest

    Sangamon Valley Conference

    Sangamon_Valley_Conference

  • Treaty of Grouseland
  • 1805 treaty between the United States and Native Americans

    Southern Indiana, northeast Indiana, and northwestern Ohio. The treaty was negotiated and signed on Aug 21, 1805, at Harrison's home in Vincennes, Indiana, called

    Treaty of Grouseland

    Treaty of Grouseland

    Treaty_of_Grouseland

  • Northwestern Confederacy
  • Confederation of Native American tribes in the Great Lakes region

    Mingo (trans-Appalachian Cayuga and Seneca splinter groups) Menominee Kickapoo The confederacy was periodically supported by communities and warriors

    Northwestern Confederacy

    Northwestern Confederacy

    Northwestern_Confederacy

  • Great Black Swamp
  • Wetland in Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan, United States

    Black Swamp) was a glacially fed wetland in northwest Ohio, northeast Indiana, and southeast Michigan that existed from the end of the Wisconsin glaciation

    Great Black Swamp

    Great Black Swamp

    Great_Black_Swamp

  • List of highest-income counties in the United States
  • with four each; Georgia, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania with three each; Indiana, Ohio, Utah, and Washington with two each; and Alaska, Connecticut, Washington

    List of highest-income counties in the United States

    List_of_highest-income_counties_in_the_United_States

  • British Band
  • Multinational Native American militia

    composed of about 1,500 men, women, and children from the Sauk, Meskwaki, Kickapoo, Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk, and Ottawa nations; about 500 of that number were

    British Band

    British Band

    British_Band

  • Timeline of Warren County, Indiana history
  • 1884 March 3 – Winthrop platted by Jacob Morgan Rhode. 1885 February 2 – Kickapoo platted by Lewis Davisson. 1885 November 5 – Cameron Springs post office

    Timeline of Warren County, Indiana history

    Timeline_of_Warren_County,_Indiana_history

  • List of islands of the Midwestern United States
  • only island city Ackerman Island, former island in Wichita Franks Island Kickapoo Island - historical Nelson Island Stigers Island Amygdaloid Island, part

    List of islands of the Midwestern United States

    List_of_islands_of_the_Midwestern_United_States

  • Interstate 74 in Illinois
  • Highway in Illinois

    it meets US 150 in Knoxville, local roads near Brimfield, and one near Kickapoo before meeting I-474/IL 6. I-474 serves as a southern bypass of Peoria

    Interstate 74 in Illinois

    Interstate 74 in Illinois

    Interstate_74_in_Illinois

  • Native American genocide in the United States
  • Ethnic cleansing in the United States

    and Donald F. Carmony (1998). Indiana, 1816–1850: The Pioneer Era. The History of Indiana. Vol. II. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society. p. 556. ISBN 0-87195-124-X

    Native American genocide in the United States

    Native American genocide in the United States

    Native_American_genocide_in_the_United_States

  • List of mass shootings in the United States in 2025
  • County sheriff describes 'quiet' demeanor of alleged casino gunman, praises Kickapoo police for their response". KENS 5. Retrieved October 4, 2025. Moreno,

    List of mass shootings in the United States in 2025

    List_of_mass_shootings_in_the_United_States_in_2025

  • South Gibson School Corporation
  • School district in Indiana

    territory covered in Gibson County, Indiana as well as one of the ten largest in enrollment in Southwestern Indiana. The SGSC is responsible for a district

    South Gibson School Corporation

    South Gibson School Corporation

    South_Gibson_School_Corporation

  • Jayson Tatum
  • American basketball player (born 1998)

    Burger, Rance (March 19, 2016). "Jayson Tatum scores 40, Chaminade beats Kickapoo for state title". Springfield News-Leader. Archived from the original on

    Jayson Tatum

    Jayson Tatum

    Jayson_Tatum

  • Thornton Township, Illinois
  • Township in Illinois, United States

    Preserves: Brownell Woods Burnham Woods Calumet Woods Green Lake Woods Kickapoo Meadows Shabbona Woods Wampum Lake Woods Wentworth Woods South Suburban

    Thornton Township, Illinois

    Thornton Township, Illinois

    Thornton_Township,_Illinois

  • Miami–Illinois language
  • Algonquian language of the Midwestern US

    established. Lexically, Miami–Illinois most closely resembles the Sauk–Fox–Kickapoo language; its phonology and morphology, however, are more reminiscent of

    Miami–Illinois language

    Miami–Illinois_language

  • Vermilion County, Illinois
  • County in Illinois, United States

    county in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Illinois, between the Indiana border and Champaign County. It was established in 1826 and was the 45th

    Vermilion County, Illinois

    Vermilion County, Illinois

    Vermilion_County,_Illinois

  • List of federally recognized tribes by state
  • Potawatomi Indians, Michigan and Indiana Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Kickapoo Tribe of Indians of the Kickapoo Reservation in Kansas Multiple

    List of federally recognized tribes by state

    List of federally recognized tribes by state

    List_of_federally_recognized_tribes_by_state

  • Edwards Trace
  • Trace, the rangers penetrated into what was then territory occupied by the Kickapoo people, winning military control over the Sangamon River and the region

    Edwards Trace

    Edwards_Trace

  • Scouting in Illinois
  • formed by the merger of Girl Scouts of Centrillio Council, Girl Scouts-Kickapoo Council, Girl Scouts of Two Rivers Council, Shemamo Girl Scout Council

    Scouting in Illinois

    Scouting in Illinois

    Scouting_in_Illinois

  • Warren Township, Warren County, Indiana
  • Township in Indiana, United States

    township, and the streams of Dry Branch, Kickapoo Creek, Little Pine Creek, Middle Branch and West Fork Kickapoo Creek run through it. The small town of

    Warren Township, Warren County, Indiana

    Warren Township, Warren County, Indiana

    Warren_Township,_Warren_County,_Indiana

  • Miss Show-Me Basketball
  • Award

    Retrieved February 18, 2018. Booher, Kary (December 2, 2015). "Filbert Five: Kickapoo's Laura Granzow Buetow". Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the

    Miss Show-Me Basketball

    Miss_Show-Me_Basketball

  • Land run
  • Opening of land to settlers in U.S. history

    while the Land Run of 1893 was the largest. The opening of the former Kickapoo area in 1895 was the last use of a land run in the present area of Oklahoma

    Land run

    Land run

    Land_run

  • Blackberry Campaign
  • 1791 expedition led by Charles Scott against Native Americans

    Scott against Native Americans of the lower Wabash Valley, primarily Wea, Kickapoo, Miami, and Potawatomi. The intent of the campaign was to demonstrate the

    Blackberry Campaign

    Blackberry Campaign

    Blackberry_Campaign

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  • Hoosier
  • n.

    A nickname given to an inhabitant of the State of Indiana.

  • Kickapoos
  • n. pl.

    A tribe of Indians which formerly occupied the region of Northern Illinois, allied in language to the Sacs and Foxes.

  • Owenite
  • n.

    A follower of Robert Owen, who tried to reorganize society on a socialistic basis, and established an industrial community on the Clyde, Scotland, and, later, a similar one in Indiana.