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To get started in [[American Indian Genealogy|American Indian Research]] | To get started in [[American Indian Genealogy|American Indian Research]] | ||
<br> [[Image:Either babeshikit, a Kickapoo, or Meraparapa (Lance), a Mandan; portrait, half-length, seated, with white paint on forehead and two-feather headdress, 1894. American Indian list--135indians-135a.jpg|thumb|right]] | |||
[[Image:Either babeshikit, a Kickapoo, or Meraparapa (Lance), a Mandan; portrait, half-length, seated, with white paint on forehead and two-feather headdress, 1894. American Indian list--135indians-135a.jpg|thumb|right | |||
'''Various Spellings:''' Kickapoo, Kikapo, Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma | '''Various Spellings:''' Kickapoo, Kikapo, Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma | ||
'''Ancestral Homeland''': Great Lakes area (Illinois); closely related to the Sac and Meskwaki (Fox); all three tribes lived in Wisconsin | '''Ancestral Homeland''': Great Lakes area (Illinois); closely related to the Sac and Meskwaki (Fox); all three tribes lived in [[Indians_of_Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] | ||
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==== Brief Timeline ==== | ==== Brief Timeline ==== | ||
* | *1600's: Jesuit priest Claude Jean Allouez visited the tribe between the Wisconsin and Fox Rivers | ||
* | *1790-94: Little Turtles' War; tribes stands against non-Indians | ||
* | *1763:The tribe joined Pontiac in his rebellion. | ||
* | *1809-11: Tecumseh's Rebellion, the tribe joined Tecumseh | ||
* | *1819: Leave [[Indians_of_Illinois|Illinois]] and [[Indians_of_Indiana|Indiana]] and move to [[Indians_of_Missouri|Missouri]] | ||
* | *1832:Black Hawk War | ||
* | *1832:The tribe removed to Missouri | ||
*1833 Census (M1831) | *1833: Census (M1831) | ||
* | *1839: Part of tribe moved to Texas and Mexico | ||
* | *1860's:The tribe migrated to the Illinois River in Illinois | ||
* | *1873:part of the tribe move to Indian Territory, granted a reservation along the North Canadian River; their descendants became the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma. | ||
*1873-1875: Movement of Mexican Kickapoo from Mexico to Indian Territory | *1873-1875: Movement of Mexican Kickapoo from Mexico to Indian Territory | ||
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