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Taimah (c. 1790-1830; var. Taiomah, Tama, Taima, Tiamah, Fai-inah, Ty-ee-ma, lit. "sudden
crash of thunder" or "thunder") was a
Meskwaki (Fox)
leader in...
- seat is Toledo. The
county was
formed on
February 17, 1843 and
named for
Taimah, a
leader of the
Meskwaki people.
According to the U.S.
Census Bureau, the...
- Tama
County is
somewhat disputed. Some
authorities say the name
comes from
Taimah, a Fox
Indian Chief.
Others say it
comes from Taomah, wife of Poweshiek--another...
- the
Indians allege, he was
denigrated from his rank and his son-in-law
Taimah elected in his stead."
Although Quashquame and
Black Hawk were at odds,...
- upon the poor, the old, and the
chronically ill."
Dagli 2013, pp. 82–3.
Ṭaʿīmah, Ṣābir (2008). al-Islām wa'l-ʿĀkhar — Dirāsah ʿan Waḍʿiyat
Ghayr al-Muslimīn...
- 93 km2), all land.
Gladstone grew from a
Meskwaki village that was led by
Taimah in the 1820s.
Gladstone was
originally named "Sagetown",
after Gideon Sage...
- was a 19th-century
Meskwaki chief who
lived in Iowa; he was the son of
Taimah (Chief Tama) and
probably a
grandson of Quashquame.
Prior to European-American...
-
purchased the
first 80
acres (320,000 m2) in Tama County; Tama was
named for
Taimah, a
Meskwaki chief of the
early 19th century. Many
Meskwaki later moved to...
-
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places. Tama is
named for
Taimah, the 19th
century Meskwaki leader.
According to the
United States Census...
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archaeological site in Falcón,
Venezuela Tayma, an
oasis in
Saudi Arabia Taimah (1790–1830), 19th-century Sauk leader, also
known as
Chief Tama Narihito...