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Pekowi was the name of one of the five
divisions (or bands) of the Shawnee, a
Native American people,
during the 18th century. The
other four divisions...
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Opessa (c. 1630–1709),
often referred to as Meaurroway, was
Chief of the
Pekowi, a
subdivision of the
Shawnee Native American tribe. He was also the Chief...
- po****tion was 58,539. Its
county seat is Circleville. Its name
derives from the
Pekowi band of
Shawnee Indians, who
inhabited the area. (See List of Ohio county...
- at the
Battle of the
Thames in 1813. Most of the Shawnee,
excluding the
Pekowi in
Southwest Ohio, were
forcibly relocated west. Ohio pla**** a key role...
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Piqua may
refer to:
Pekowi, a band of the
Shawnee Native American tribe and the
origin of the word "Piqua" Piqua,
Kansas Piqua,
Kentucky Piqua, Ohio This...
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Potawatomi Powhatan Sauk
Shawnee Chalahgawtha Hathawekela Kispoko Mekoche Pekowi Secotan Roanoke people Croatan Wampanoag Weapemeoc Plains Cree
Doctors Dean...
- The
Battle of Piqua, also
known as the
Battle of Peckowee,
Battle of
Pekowi,
Battle of
Peckuwe and the
Battle of ****way, was a
military engagement fought...
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Straight Tail (c. 1664 – c. 1750), also
known as ****atha or Wapatha, was a
Pekowi Shawnee Chief. He was the son of
Straight Tail
Meaurroway Opessa. He is...
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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 in a great...
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parents met and married, the
Pekowi were
living somewhere near the present-day site of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The
Pekowi had
lived in that
region alongside...