- (often
written as
Piomingo or Piominko; c.1750 – c.1799) was a
Chickasaw chief and diplomat.
President George Washington and
Piomingo considered themselves...
- Lake
Piomingo is a
reservoir in the U.S.
state of Mississippi. Lake
Piomingo was
named after the
Chickasaw chieftain,
Piomingo. The area was incorporated...
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National Register of
Historic Places listings in
Davidson County,
Tennessee Piomingo Buchanan's
Station Chickasaw Carroll Van West, "Davidson County", Tennessee...
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Rotary International sponsored a
commission for a
statue to
honor Chief Piomingo, a
leader of the
Chickasaw people who had
occupied this area. It was erected...
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Parlett (1991), p. 104.
Porter (2010), p. 205.
Kansil (2001), pp. 178–184.
Piomingo (1810), p. 153.
Cowell 1844, pp. 94, 101.
Mathews (1844), pp. 92 ff. Keller...
- pp. 111–113.
Parlett 1990. McLeod.
Parlett 1990.
Parlett 1990, p. 257.
Piomingo (1810), p. 153.
Dictionary of
American Regional English, vol. 2, p. 1002...
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Andrew Pickens, and
Joseph Martin and the
Chickasaw leaders Taski Etoka,
Piomingo, and Lotapaia. A
description of the
boundary is
found in
Article 3: The...
- culture, had long used the
Trace for trade. The
Chickasaw leader,
Chief Piomingo, made use of the
trail so
often that it
became known as Piominko's Path...
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engineer and
politician Bryce Petty,
quarterback for the
Miami Dolphins Piomingo, ally of the
United States under George Washington Graham Roland, writer...
- and the
capital of
Tishomingo in the
Chickasaw Nation are
named for him.
Piomingo;
another Chickasaw chief The word or suffix, "-minko; -minco; -mingo" was...