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Kispoko (also
spelled Kiscopocoke, Kispokotha, Spitotha) is the name of one of the five
divisions (or septs) of the Shawnee, a
Native American people...
- Chillicothe, Ohio, or in a
nearby Kispoko village. Te****seh's father, Puckeshinwau, was a
Shawnee war
chief of the
Kispoko division. Te****seh's mother, Methoataaskee...
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professional wrestler and
actor Chees****au or
Sting (1760–1792), war
chief of the
Kispoko division of the
Shawnee Nation Sting International,
stage name of American...
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British called the "Grenadier Squaw"
because of her
imposing stature.
Kispoko Town "was
situated on the east bank of the [Scioto] river,
across from...
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Penobscot Pequot Potawatomi Powhatan Sauk
Shawnee Chalahgawtha Hathawekela Kispoko Mekoche Pekowi Secotan Roanoke people Croatan Wampanoag Weapemeoc Plains...
- Chees****au (c. 1760–1792) was a war
chief of the
Kispoko division of the
Shawnee Nation. Also
known as
Pepquannakek (Gunshot),
Popoquan (Gun), Sting,...
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Pooksehnwe and
other variations) was a
minor Shawnee war
chief of the
Kispoko ("Dancing Tail" or "Panther") band and the
panther clan.
According to some...
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became Kentucky was home to
tribes from
diverse linguistic groups. The
Kispoko, an Algonquian-speaking tribe,
controlled much of the
interior of the state...
- prin****l
village of the division. The
other four
divisions were the Mekoche,
Kispoko, Pekowi, and Hathawekela. (All five
division names have been
spelled in...
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appointed by the 1st Lead
Illini or man Kwikullay. Hathawekela, Thawikila;
Kispoko, Kispokotha, Kishpoko, Kishpokotha; [from
ishpoko as akin to the Ispogi...