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Ouiatenon (Miami-Illinois: waayaahtanonki) was a
dwelling place of
members of the Wea
tribe of
Native Americans. The name
Ouiatenon, also
variously given...
- Fort
Ouiatenon,
built in 1717, was the
first fortified European settlement in what is now Indiana,
United States. It was a
palisade stockade with log...
- held on a w****end in
October since 1968, at the present-day site of Fort
Ouiatenon, a
replica 18th
century French military and
trading post near West Lafayette...
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established a
large settlement called Ouiatenon, near what is now Lafayette, and the
French colonists established Fort
Ouiatenon,
which facilitated trade with...
- Fort Wayne. In 1717,
another Canadian,
Picote de Beletre,
built Fort
Ouiatenon on the
Wabash River, to try to
control Native American trade routes from...
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Joseph and
Kankakee rivers unknown – 1733
Tepicon of the Wabash, Fort
Ouiatenon, Lafayette,
Indiana 1733–51
Tepicon of the Tippecanoe,
headwaters of the...
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there was the
Vincennes Tract, Clark's Grant, and the
settlement at
Ouiatenon to protect. The
treaty also
permitted established US Army
posts and allocated...
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Vincennes and
Peoria were the
limit of Louisiana's reach; the
outposts at
Ouiatenon (on the
upper Wabash near present-day Lafayette, Indiana), Chicago, Fort...
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Miami Native Americans known as the
Ouiatenon or Weas. In 1717, the
French government established Fort
Ouiatenon across the
Wabash River and
three miles...
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French Florida (occupation by Huguenots) (1562–1565)
Vincennes and Fort
Ouiatenon in
Indiana French Louisiana Louisiana (New France) (1672–1764) Present-day...