- 41°5′19″N 85°7′26″W / 41.08861°N 85.12389°W / 41.08861; -85.12389
Kekionga (Miami-Illinois: Kiihkayonki,
meaning "blackberry bush"), also
known as Kiskakon...
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Anthony Wayne, the last in a
series of
forts built near the
Miami village of
Kekionga.
Named in Wayne's honor, the European-American
settlement developed at...
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battles on 19–22
October 1790 near the Fort
Miami and
Miami village of
Kekionga.
These were all
overwhelming victories for the
Native Americans and are...
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after their leading clan,
largest Miami band –
their main
village was
Kekionga /
Kiihkayonki ("blackberry bush") at the
confluence of the
Saint Joseph...
- Fort
Washington St. Clair's
Defeat Fort
Defiance Fallen Timbers Kekionga Fort
Jefferson Fort
Harmar Fort
Lernoult (Detroit) Fort St.
Clair Fort Hamilton...
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reports as
simply "
Kekionga" or "the
Kekiongas", per the
style of the day. "Fort
Wayne Kekiongas" is
modern nomenclature.
Kekionga -
pronounced KEY-key-awn-guh...
- 85°9′28.48″W / 41.076861°N 85.1579111°W / 41.076861; -85.1579111 The
Kekiongas have a
splendid ground for
playing upon this year. They have six acres...
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strength of the
Miami tribes based on the size of
their prin****l city,
Kekionga. The confederacy,
which had its
roots in pan-tribal
movements dating to...
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French forts. Just
beyond Ohio
Country was the
great Miami capital of
Kekionga,
which became the
center of
British trade and
influence in Ohio Country...
- with
British trading posts was at
Kekionga, at the site of present-day Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Neutralizing Kekionga became the
focus of the
Northwest Indian...