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Mascouten history Access Genealogy -
Mascouten Indian Tribe History Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
Mascoutens Indians" . Catholic...
- Sauk, and
other tribes including the Fox (Meskwaki), Iowa, Kickapoo,
Mascouten, Piankeshaw, Shawnee, Wea, and
Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) came into the area...
- home to the Potawatomi, Ottawa, Chippewa, Iroquois, Miami, Sauk, Fox,
Mascoutens and
Huron tribes. The
county owes its
formation to the 1807
Treaty of...
- the
Metro East
region of
Greater St. Louis. The city was
named for the
Mascoutens, a
tribe of Algonquian-speaking
Native Americans. The town of Mascoutah...
- afterward, the
Iroquois Confederacy offered shelter to
refugees of the
Mascouten, Erie, Chonnonton, Tutelo, Saponi, and
Tuscarora nations. The Tuscarora...
- Chonnonton, Wyandot, the
Mingo Seneca and the
Iroquois Confederacy Miami,
Mascouten Lenape Shawnee and
Odawa Mosopelea The last
French Fort in Ohio Country...
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Other Algonquian tribes in Michigan, in the
south and east, were the
Mascouten, the Menominee, the Miami, the Sac (or Sauk), and the
Meskwaki (Fox)....
-
Beaver Wars (1640–1680),
another Algonquian tribe called the Maumee, or
Mascouten was
chased out of
southern Michigan. The vast
majority of them
moved to...
- of Fox, then only
between 200 and 300
speakers of Fox remain.
Extinct Mascouten was most
likely another dialect,
though it is
scarcely attested. Most...
-
Milwaukee area were
various Native American tribes: the Menominee, Meskwaki,
Mascouten, Sauk, Potawatomi, and
Ojibwe (all Algic/Algonquian peoples), and the...