- (Miami-Illinois: Kiihkayonki,
meaning "blackberry bush"), also
known as
Kiskakon or Pacan's Village, was the
capital of the
Miami tribe. It was located...
- (Akonapi),
represented by
Outouagan (Jean Le Blanc) and
Kinonge (Le Brochet)
Kiskakons (Culs Coupez),
represented by H****aki (speaker) and
Kileouiskingie (signatory)...
- Ben
Scout Reservation 157
Anthony Wayne Area
Council Fort
Wayne Indiana Kiskakon Lodge Anthony Wayne Scout Reservation 160
Crossroads of
America Council...
- It is more
probable that
Kekionga is a
corruption or
dialect form of
Kiskakon, or Kikakon,
which was the
original name of the place." J. P. Dunn. But...
- the Keinouche, Sinagaux, and
Kiskakon.
Marquette visited and
attended to all four settlements.
Since he felt the
Kiskakon were the most
ready to accept...
- 1667
reported that
three tribes lived in the same town: the Odawa, the
Kiskakon Odawa, and the
Sinago Odawa. All
three tribes spoke the same language....