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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... government ordered the closing of posts in the Upper Great Lakes region. By this time, the Mackinac center had become a key site for houses of worship and trading activities, for obtaining brandy, and for tribes and bands to meet. The ...
... government ordered the closing of posts in the Upper Great Lakes region. By this time, the Mackinac center had become a key site for houses of worship and trading activities, for obtaining brandy, and for tribes and bands to meet. The ...
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... government to compensate for their part in the revolutionary conflict. The ceded land was eventually sold to American settlers, and the lands reserved for Indians was ultimately claimed by Americans. Indian rebellions were begun, and ...
... government to compensate for their part in the revolutionary conflict. The ceded land was eventually sold to American settlers, and the lands reserved for Indians was ultimately claimed by Americans. Indian rebellions were begun, and ...
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... government to remove large bands of Ottawa and Chippewa. Some Winnebagos were removed from Wisconsin to Minnesota. A comment from the Minnesota Pioneer dated December 29, 1853, states the position of most citizens who sought Indian ...
... government to remove large bands of Ottawa and Chippewa. Some Winnebagos were removed from Wisconsin to Minnesota. A comment from the Minnesota Pioneer dated December 29, 1853, states the position of most citizens who sought Indian ...
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... government sought to expedite white settlement and began to move the tribes to reservation lands beyond the Mississippi River. However, the final cessions of Ohio Valley lands were delayed until 1840, at which time the Miami surrendered ...
... government sought to expedite white settlement and began to move the tribes to reservation lands beyond the Mississippi River. However, the final cessions of Ohio Valley lands were delayed until 1840, at which time the Miami surrendered ...
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... government in 1816. In 1829, the group ceded the region in Illinois that the government had designated as Winnebago land, but they were granted fishing and living rights. When Black Hawk defied the government in 1832, the Winnebago ...
... government in 1816. In 1829, the group ceded the region in Illinois that the government had designated as Winnebago land, but they were granted fishing and living rights. When Black Hawk defied the government in 1832, the Winnebago ...
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Algonquian allies American Arapaho Archaic Assiniboin attack bands became began Black Beaver British Canada Cayuga ceded century ceremonies Cherokees Cheyennes chief Chippewa clans coastal colonial colonists Conestoga confederacy Connecticut council culture Delaware Dutch early eastern English Erie Esopus European families federal fishing Five Nations forced French Government groups Hackensack Handsome Lake Haverstraw hostile hunting Huron Illinois included Indian Territory Iowa Iroquoian Iroquois tribes Jesuits joined Kansas killed known Lake land later lived Long Island longhouse Mahican Mascouten Massapequa Matinecock Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Mohawk Mohegan moved Narragansett natives neighbors Neutral Nez Perces northern Ohio Oklahoma Oneida Onondaga Ontario Ottawa peace Pennsylvania Pequot Petun Ponca population Potawatomi region remained reservation sachem Saint Lawrence Saint Lawrence River Sauk Seneca settled settlements Shawnee Sioux southern Susquehanna Susquehannock tion traditional treaty Uncas United upper villages Wampanoag wampum Wappinger warriors western Winnebago Wisconsin women Woodland Wyandotte York