- The
Mascouten (also
Mascoutin, Mathkoutench, Muscoden, or Musketoon) were a
tribe of Algonquian-speaking
Native Americans located in the Midwest. They...
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Mascoutin Valley State Trail is a rail
trail in
northeastern Wisconsin. The
trail is used for walking, bicycling,
horseback riding (except
Green Lake...
- prairie-oak
savanna region in
Wisconsin makes it
especially noteworthy.
Mascoutin Valley State Trail (formerly Rush Lake Trail) runs
through the town of...
-
Native American tribe. The
Mascoutin lived along the
Mississippi in the 1700s.: 66 In 1819
Muscatine Island was
known as
Mascoutin Island. In the 1838 United...
- tribes,
primarily the
Winnebagos but also the Potawatomi, Kickapoo, and
Mascoutin lived or
gathered in the area long
before European settlers arrived. Although...
- were the
indigenous peoples of the
Native American Prairie Potawatomi or
Mascoutin tribes,
which later divided into the Potawatomi, Ojibwe, and
Ottawa tribes...
- Lake.
Records show that a
branch of the
Algonquin people,
known as the
Mascoutin,
lived in the area
until around 1630s. Later, the area was home to Odawa...
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miles (6.9 km) of
trails High
Cliff State Park — 8.5
miles (13.7 km)
Mascoutin Valley State Trail — 7.3
miles (11.7 km)
Mountain Bay
State Trail — Green...
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explorers such as
Marquette and Joliet, but this area was also home to the
Mascoutin tribe of
Native Americans.
Llewellyn Walker founded the
Walker Agency...
-
trails served as
primary trade and
transportation routes for the Sacs,
Mascoutin, Miami, Potawatomi, and the
Illiniwek of the region, but also connected...