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    The Kickapoo tribe branched out from a part of the Shawnee tribe, and linguists speculate that the word “Kickapoo” is a reinterpretation of the Shawnee word for “wanderers.” Speaking in a tonal language similar to Algonquian, the Kickapoo also used a distinct lingual code called “whistle speech” to communicate simple statements—today, considered a ...

    The Erie tribe settled lakeside in Northern Ohio, giving way for European settlers to name Lake Erie after them. Erie tribal history is not well recorded, but their language bears distinct similarities to those of the Iroquois and Seneca tribes. Like other tribes in the area, they were known as an agrarian community and natural enemies to the Iroqu...

    With noted ancestry from the Lenape (Delaware) tribe, the Shawnee were commonly known to migrate around Ohio at will. Archaeologists have also found evidence of villages in New York, Illinois and Georgia. In the mid-1600s, the Shawnee also had to travel due to pressure from the Iroquois and American settlers. With other Ohio Valley tribes in parts ...

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  1. Jul 3, 2019 · The Native American Dwelling Site Found Near Cleveland Is A Historical Wonder. French Creek Reservation in Sheffield Village is a rich archaeological site with stunning natural landscapes and evidence of early Native American habitation.

  2. Sep 26, 2024 · The Ohio Native American tribes map reveals a fascinating mosaic of indigenous communities. From the shores of Lake Erie to the banks of the Ohio River, tribes like the Shawnee, Delaware, Miami, and Wyandot carved their unique identities into the fabric of the land.

  3. Oct 12, 2024 · Ohio’s Native American tribes have left an indelible mark on the state’s history and culture. From the ancient mound builders to the resilient survivors of forced relocation, these tribes have demonstrated remarkable strength, resilience, and cultural richness.

  4. Nov 28, 2022 · The treaty severely limited the space in what is now Ohio for Native Americans to live, and allowed American settlers to buy much of the land once occupied by indigenous peoples. Northwest Ohio was the last place in the modern-day state where Native Americans could live on their own land.

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  6. Feb 24, 2020 · These Native Americans settled in Ohio more than 13,000 years ago and adapted to a changing world, first dining on woolly mammoths the size of today’s elephants, and eventually turning to farming and domesticating some of the crops in eastern North America.

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