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Alexander Robinson negotiated for the
United Nations of Chippewa,
Ottawa and
Potowatomi in the
Second Treaty of
Prairie du
Chien (1829), by
which they
ceded most...
- the
United States for the
Potowatomi Native American tribe. The lake was
created as a part of the
treaty with the
Potowatomi that
required the U.S. government...
- name to Detroit.
Several regional Native American tribes, such as the
Potowatomi,
Ojibwe and Huron,
launched Pontiac's War (1763–1766), and laid siege...
- European-American
settlers who took over the territory. In
November 1840 the
Potowatomi were
forced to
Indian Territory in
Kansas under the
Indian Removal Act...
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boundaries set up
under United States settlement. It was long
occupied by the
Potowatomi, an Algonquian-speaking
people who were part of a long-term alliance,...
- Tribes,
additional people affected included the Wyandot, the Kickapoo, the
Potowatomi, the Shawnee, and the Lenape. The
Indian Removal Act was controversial...
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Walpole Island First Nations,
whose members include Ojibwe (Anishinaabe),
Potowatomi, and
Odawa peoples. They call this
delta area Bkejwanong,
meaning "where...
- time that
Clark received a rare
smoking pipe or
calumet as a gift from a
Potowatomi chief in Missouri. The pipe is held in the
British Museum's collection...
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divisive ideological disagreements over traditionalism, and ultimately, the
Potowatomi, Ottawa, and
other tribes split off,
leaving the
Ojibwe alone wielding...
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Wisconsin counties for
tourism revenue, at $424
million in 2022. The
Potowatomi inhabited the area that
would become Kenosha County for
centuries prior...