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- Kikthawenund (c. 1740 or 1750 – 1831), also known as William Anderson, was a leader of the Unalatchgo Lenape people. His Lenape name is said to mean "creaking...
- Jaccos Towne Lodge Ransburg Scout Reservation Camp Krietenstein Camp Kikthawenund Camp Belzer 162 Sagamore Council Kokomo Indiana Takachsin Lodge 165 La...
- closed to construct Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division Camp Kikthawenund Crossroads of America Council Frankton, IN Active Crossroads of America...
- allotted to them. Anderson, Indiana, is named after Chief William Anderson (Kikthawenund), whose father was Swedish. The Lenape village in Indiana was called...
- whose father was of Swedish descent. Chief Anderson's name in Lenape was Kikthawenund, meaning "creaking boughs". The Lenape village was known as "Anderson's...
- Council Indianapolis Indiana 1942 1972 Merged with Delaware County 679, Kikthawenund Area 149 and Whitewater Valley 151 Crossroads of America 160 658 Central...
- initially formed when Central Indiana Council, Delaware County Council, Kikthawenund Council, and Whitewater Valley Council merged in 1972. The Hoosier Trails...
- after the signing of the treaty. Signatories included, among others, Kikthawenund of the Unalatchgo Lenape clan and federal commissioner Jonathan Jennings...
- was merged with Delaware County Council, Whitewater Area Council, and Kikthawenund Council to form the new Crossroads of America Council. Concerned Firecrafters...
- youngest"). She is believed to have been the daughter of the Lenape chief Kikthawenund, also known as Chief William Anderson, the head of the Turkey Clan of...