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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, FHL Book 970.1 Al #89 | Flora Harvey Kittle. Shawnee Indians in Kansas, 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 | *'''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 | *'''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: ''' | *'''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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