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Mekoche (or Mequachake, Shawnee: mecoce) is the name of one of the five
divisions of the
Shawnee People. The
Shawnee now
exist as
three federally recognized...
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tribal divisions:
Mekoche,
Chalahgawtha (Chillicothe), Kispoko, Pekowi, and Hathawekela. Like Paxinosa,
Cornstalk belonged to the
Mekoche division. When...
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located around Pickrelltown.
Pigeon Town, a town of the
Shawnee Mekoche division, was
located on Mad River, 3
miles northwest of West Liberty,...
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separate land treaties. In
January 1786, Moluntha,
civil chief of the
Mekoche Shawnee division,
signed the
Treaty of Fort Finney,
surrendering most of...
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Pequot Potawatomi Powhatan Sauk
Shawnee Chalahgawtha Hathawekela Kispoko Mekoche Pekowi Secotan Roanoke people Croatan Wampanoag Weapemeoc Plains Cree Doctors...
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mostly of the
Mekoche division The
Shawnee Tribe,
formerly considered part of the
Cherokee Nation,
mostly of the
Chaalakatha and
Mekoche divisions. Petakineeθiiwomhsoomi...
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village of the division. The
other four
divisions were the
Mekoche, Kispoko, Pekowi, and Hathawekela. (All five
division names have been spelled...
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outset of the
Northwest Indian War (1785–1795).
Moluntha belonged to the
Mekoche division of the
Shawnee tribe. In Moluntha's era, the
Shawnee lived in...
- in the Ohio
Country of what
became the
United States. A
member of the
Mekoche division of the Shawnees,
Black Hoof
became known as a
fierce warrior during...
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during the 18th century. The
other four
divisions were the Chalahgawtha,
Mekoche, Kispoko, and Pekowi. (All five
division names have been
spelled in a great...