- them in the 17th and
early 18th centuries.
Another Miami sub-tribe, the
Pepikokia were a
separate tribe until 1742 but then
later became part of the Wea...
- made up of
several prominent subgroups,
including the Piankeshaw, Wea,
Pepikokia, Kilatika, Mengakonkia, and Atchakangouen. In
modern times,
Miami is used...
-
Tamaroa tribes, who had ****imilated with the
Peoria many year before. The
Pepikokia also joined,
having merged with the Wea and
Piankashaw in the
later part...
-
Nagohquangogh (Le Gris), was a
chief of the
Pepikokia band of the
Miami tribe in the 18th century. Also
known as The Gray, he was one of
three important...
- 1975),
American artist and
storyteller Le Gris, 18th-century
chief of the
Pepikokia band of the
Miami tribe Jacques Le Gris (c. 1330–1386),
French squire...