SHAWNEE, Indigenous People of North America

shôˌnēˈ or Shawanoshôˈwənō, Native North Americans whose language belongs to the Algonquian branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock (see Native American languages). Their earliest known home was in the present state of Ohio. In the mid-17th cent. part of the tribe was settled in W South Carolina and part in N Tennessee. These two bodies, divided by the Cherokee, migrated constantly, from South Carolina to S New York, then to W Pennsylvania and into Ohio, where they finally united in the mid-18th cent. They then numbered some 1,500. After their reunion in Ohio the warlike Shawnee participated in almost every war of the Old Northwest (see Northwest Territory). By the Treaty of Greenville (1795) they were obliged to give up their lands in Ohio and move to Indiana. About 1800 the Shawnee Prophet (Tenskwatawa) arose. He and his followers, cooperating with Tecumseh, established themselves in a village at the mouth of the Tippecanoe River in Indiana. It was this village that William Henry Harrison destroyed in the battle of Tippecanoe. The Shawnee were thereafter moved to Missouri, to Kansas, and finally to Oklahoma. Today they live on reservations in Oklahoma and Missouri. In 1990 there were over 6,600 Shawnee in the United States.

See H. Harvey, History of the Shawnee Indians, 1681–1854 (1855, repr. 1970).

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...Huasteca both by haciendas and by indigenous communities. See also Maria...American Society in Mainland North Amer- ica, William and Mary...Seventeenth-Century Origins of the Shawnee, Ethnohistory 2 (1945...of these exoticists were the people like the fur traders, who...
...xiv, 134-39, 242n31 Sharp, Richard, 134-39, 242n3l Shawnee Indians, 37 Sheehan, Joe and Viola (nee Buerchort), 35...Bear, 14-15 Starr, Belle and Sam, 73 Tangani (Aboriginal people), 117 Tasmania, ill, 114, 115,190, 248n1 terra nullius...
...Iroquois Five Nations had driven indigenous Shawnee people away from the Ohio country...2. James H. Howard, Shawnee!: The Ceremonialism of a Native...1-7; Charles Callender, "Shawnee," in Northeast , p. 622...
...herhalists, wise people, vision-seekers...ceremonies, and feeding people at cer- emonies...told the Lakota people a thousand years...stealing the symbols of indigenous cultures. - J...Publishing, 1990. SHAWNEE The Shawnees are an Algon4uian...both regions of the North American continent...
...such expressions of indigenous self-determination...unprovoked assaults upon indigenous peoples that the United...individuals such as the great Shawnee leader, Tecumseh...created a confederation of indigenous nations extending along...from their lands and people. In this connection...
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...supplements, The People may be the more...should make The People a leading contender...disappointed that The People is yet another...Columbian North America. A single chapter...theories and indigenous oral traditions...Tecumseh, not the Shawnee Prophet, Tenskwatawa...
...than that, indigenous Americans...of Native North American...gave the Shawnee, Sauk...The old people came literally...oil from indigenous lands, leaving...tendency in North America to ignore...the world, indigenous people have often...
...and greedy; he favored red people and gave to them North America; black people were the least lucky, for...Two Centuries of Slavery in North America (Cambridge, Mass., 1998). Many people have assisted me in this...
...faced in North America during the...blending indigenous cultures...for young people in capitalist...American people around the...generated from indigenous people. We know...xvii) Shawnee expresses...However, Shawnees letter suggests...
...by his own people, whose deeds...history of North America. Interestingly...British Empire in North America, David Dixon...Delaware, Shawnee, and Twightwee...Pontiacs own people, the Ottawa...of eastern North America during 1762...
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...places in North America where the...been spun by people. The industry...watchers - people who consider...biodiversity indigenous to the area...Summer in the Shawnee National...Over 50 people have now...of Central America. The broad...forests in North America...
...move to the North Platte Valley...Institute in America in New York...17 and 18 in Shawnee. Readers...used by the indigenous people of the Americas...Contemporary America" on September...Literature of the Far North," Helene Lang...
...Chesapeake People: Indigenous Tradition...Architecture for the People: Civic Architecture...December at the North Berrien Historical...tour at the North Plate Valley...Italians in America: Stereotypes...The Plain People among Us...of Art in Shawnee will display...
...RV and flee to America. I never had...suburb an hour north of Manhattan...toward 50. Some people can wait equably...Nicknamed for the Shawnee chief he purportedly...Purchase gave America a West to go...the West was an indigenous species, hardy...for himself on North Main. He knew...


 

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...In the fall, people like to harvest...fruit native to America, similar in...banana in taste. Indigenous wildlife includes...centuries, Shawnee was the predominant...most famous Shawnee chieftain was...enclosure in North America. Tree- covered...


 

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SHAWNEE , indigenous people of North America sho ne or Shawano sho w no, Native North Americans whose language belongs...their reunion in Ohio the warlike Shawnee participated in almost every war...
...indigenous peoples of North America. Early Conflicts...colonial powers in North America met and overcame...provoking the Shawnee chief, Tecumseh...of removing the indigenous population to...1861 the Plains people had been relatively...
...number of indigenous American...divisions: North America (excluding...how many people spoke these...infrequently in indigenous American...Languages of North America The most...family of North America was one of...130,000 people in Canada...and Fox, Shawnee, and Yurok...


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