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'''Alternate Names an<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1267544530571_598" /><span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1267544530571_489" />d Spellings:''' Shawnee, Shawanoe, Shawanoese, Shawanee, Shawonee  
'''Alternate Names an<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1267544530571_598" /><span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1267544530571_489" />d Spellings:''' Shawnee, Shawanoe, Shawanoese, Shawanee, Shawonee  


'''Ancestral Homeland: '''near Cumberland River, Ohio and Tennessee River (Georgia,Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio)  
'''Ancestral Homeland: '''near Cumberland River, Ohio and Tennessee River (Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio)  


'''Federal Recognition'''  
'''Federal Recognition'''  
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Ohio History Central article on the [http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=631 Shawnee Indians  
Ohio History Central article on the [http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=631 Shawnee Indians  


Flora Harvey Kittle. Shawnee Indians in Kansas,&nbsp; FHL Book 970.1 Al #89
Flora Harvey Kittle. Shawnee Indians in Kansas,&nbsp;FHL Book 970.1 Al #89  


==== Brief Timeline  ====
==== Brief Timeline  ====
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*'''October 6, 1774:''' Point Pleasant, West Virginia- Treaty - ceded land  
*'''October 6, 1774:''' Point Pleasant, West Virginia- Treaty - ceded land  
*'''1775:''' Sided with the British during the Revolutionary War  
*'''1775:''' Sided with the British during the Revolutionary War  
*'''1782:''' The Shawnee joind by the [[Delaware Indians|Delaware]], [[Wyandot Indians|Wyandot]], [[Miami Indians|Miami,]] [[Ottawa Indians|Ottawa]], [[Chippewa Indians|Chippewa]], and Mingo in a Confederacy to remove settlers from Kentucky and Ohio.  
*'''1782:''' The Shawnee joined by the [[Delaware Indians|Delaware]], [[Wyandot Indians|Wyandot]], [[Miami Indians|Miami,]] [[Ottawa Indians|Ottawa]], [[Chippewa Indians|Chippewa]], and Mingo in a Confederacy to remove settlers from Kentucky and Ohio.  
*'''1794:''' General Anthony Wayne defeated the Shawnee at Fallen Timbers, Ohio  
*'''1794:''' General Anthony Wayne defeated the Shawnee at Fallen Timbers, Ohio  
*'''1794:''' land ceded  
*'''1794:''' land ceded  
*'''1795:''' Treaty of Fort Greenville; proposed factory system  
*'''1795:''' Treaty of Fort Greenville; proposed factory system  
*'''1802:''' factory established at at Fort Wayne  
*'''1802:''' factory established at Fort Wayne  
*'''1812-1815: '''War of 1812, at the end of the War, the colonial government of Virginia gave bonuses to soldiers in the form of military tracts, in Kentucky  
*'''1812-1815: '''War of 1812, at the end of the War, the colonial government of Virginia gave bonuses to soldiers in the form of military tracts, in Kentucky  
*'''October 5, 1813:''' Battle of the Thames, Tecumseh killed  
*'''October 5, 1813:''' Battle of the Thames, Tecumseh killed  
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*'''1832:''' Wapakoneta Shawnee left Ohio and removed west of the Missouri River, into Kansas  
*'''1832:''' Wapakoneta Shawnee left Ohio and removed west of the Missouri River, into Kansas  
*'''1833:''' Hog Creek Shawnee removed to Kansas  
*'''1833:''' Hog Creek Shawnee removed to Kansas  
*'''1835: '''Newpaper printed by Jotham Meeker  
*'''1835: '''Newspaper printed by Jotham Meeker  
*'''1861-65:''' supported the Union during the Civil War  
*'''1861-65:''' supported the Union during the Civil War  
*<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1267545763149_417" />'''1867:''' Shawnee located on three reservation in Indian Territory. [[Absentee-Shawnee Indians|Absentee Shawnee from]] Texas settled with the [[Potawatomi Indians|Potawatomi]] (Pottawatomie County); Kansas Shawnee to the Cherokee reservation in 1870 they were incorporated with the Cherokee Nation; Mixed band of [[Seneca Indians|Seneca]] and Shawnee settled in Ottawa County, Oklahoma.  
*<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1267545763149_417" />'''1867:''' Shawnee located on three reservation in Indian Territory. [[Absentee-Shawnee Indians|Absentee Shawnee from]] Texas settled with the [[Potawatomi Indians|Potawatomi]] (Pottawatomie County); Kansas Shawnee to the Cherokee reservation in 1870 they were incorporated with the Cherokee Nation; Mixed band of [[Seneca Indians|Seneca]] and Shawnee settled in Ottawa County, Oklahoma.  
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| Shawnee, Absentee  
| Shawnee, Absentee  
| Sac and Fox Agency,ca. 1869-80  
| Sac and Fox Agency, ca. 1869-80  
| Chicago  
| Chicago  
| -  
| -  
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*1871 Shawnee Tribe who moved to Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory before June 10, [http://www.accessgenealogy.com www.accessgenealogy.com]
*1871 Shawnee Tribe who moved to Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory before June 10, [http://www.accessgenealogy.com www.accessgenealogy.com]


'''Church Records'''
'''Church Records'''  


Martha Belle Caldwell. Annals of Shawnee Methodist Mission. Topeka, KS. Kansas Historical Society, 1939. FHL Book 970.3 Sh28c
Martha Belle Caldwell. Annals of Shawnee Methodist Mission. Topeka, KS. Kansas Historical Society, 1939. FHL Book 970.3 Sh28c  


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