Indians of Wisconsin: Past and PresentSomerset Publishers, Inc., 1999 M01 1 - 400 páginas There is a great deal of information on the native peoples of the United States, which exists largely in national publications. Since much of Native American history occurred before statehood, there is a need for information on Native Americans of the region to fully understand the history and culture of the native peoples that occupied Wisconsin and the surrounding areas. The first section is contains an overview of early history of the state and region. The second section contains an A to Z dictionary of tribal articles and biographies of noteworthy Native Americans that have contributed to the history of Wisconsin. |
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... killed the Indian chief and left for home. In 1587, another group of English attempted colonization, but the natives had not forgotten the earlier destruction. When supplies arrived for the colonists at the settlement, there was no one ...
... killed the Indian chief and left for home. In 1587, another group of English attempted colonization, but the natives had not forgotten the earlier destruction. When supplies arrived for the colonists at the settlement, there was no one ...
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... killed on Block Island by a group of Narragansetts. Orders were given to John Endecott and an expedition of 90 volunteers to kill the native men, capture the women and children, and take the island. The expedition was then to go to ...
... killed on Block Island by a group of Narragansetts. Orders were given to John Endecott and an expedition of 90 volunteers to kill the native men, capture the women and children, and take the island. The expedition was then to go to ...
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... killed over 1,000. Not only were the deaths from epidemics horrific and devastating, but they also changed the structure of Indian society. Some of the tribes' great leaders died, and many of the groups suffered severely from a ...
... killed over 1,000. Not only were the deaths from epidemics horrific and devastating, but they also changed the structure of Indian society. Some of the tribes' great leaders died, and many of the groups suffered severely from a ...
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... killed a Seneca chief. The French sought out the Shawnee in order to offset the work of English traders, but the French were unsuccessful until 1745, when Martin Chartier's half-breed son Peter persuaded the tribe to plunder traders of ...
... killed a Seneca chief. The French sought out the Shawnee in order to offset the work of English traders, but the French were unsuccessful until 1745, when Martin Chartier's half-breed son Peter persuaded the tribe to plunder traders of ...
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... killed Ottawa chief Pontiac, a combined force of Ottawa, Potawatomi, Chippewa, Fox, Winnebago, and others attacked and forced the Peoria to withdraw. Abandoning their traditional homeland, they settled on the western side of the ...
... killed Ottawa chief Pontiac, a combined force of Ottawa, Potawatomi, Chippewa, Fox, Winnebago, and others attacked and forced the Peoria to withdraw. Abandoning their traditional homeland, they settled on the western side of the ...
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