-
native name in
historic records includes many variations,
including Michikinikwa, Meshekunnoghquoh, Michikinakoua, Michikiniqua, Me-She-Kin-No-Quah, Meshecunnaquan...
- ("Sweet Breeze"), (?)-1808 was the
eldest daughter of
Miami war
chief Michikinikwa,
known in
English as
Little Turtle. She
married Apekonit, or William...
-
Little Turtle (
Michikinikwa)...
- had been
defeated in 1791 by an
Indian confederacy under Miami Chief Michikinikwa (Little Turtle) and
Shawnee Chief Weyapiersenwah (Blue Jacket). That...
- 16 km
southwest of today's Joliet, Illinois)
Mengakonkia or Mengkonkia,
Michikinikwa ("Little Turtle")'
people Pepikokia, Pepicokea,
later known as Tepicon...
- destro**** by the
Miami led by
Chief Michikinikwa, also
known as "Little Turtle". On 19
October 1790,
Chief Michikinikwa's warriors surprised and virtually...
- the
Apollo 14
mission to the Moon.
Scouting portal Edwin C.
Metcalfe Michikinikwa "Anthony
Wayne Area Council". "Buffalo
Trace Council". "About Us". Hoosier...
- Ouiatenon.
Nagohquangogh signed the
Greenville treaty in 1795,
along with
Michikinikwa,
Peshewa and others. More
information about Le Gris
comes from the diary...
- and
educator Wanagapeth (Miami tribe, died 1908),
daughter of
Chief Michikinikwa Yvonne Wanrow (born 1943), of the
Confederated Tribes of the Colville...
- name was
changed to
Piqua in 1823. In
August 1795,
Chief Little Turtle (
Michikinikwa), at Greeneville, Ohio,
reportedly said, "You
discovered on the Great...