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Native American Place Names in Indiana Aboite- Commonly thought to be named for an Indian chief *Anderson- Named for William Anderson, a Delaware chief whose India name was Kok-to-wha-nund meaning “making a cracking n
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Document Date: 2012-01-19 13:06:37


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Strawtown / Thorntown / Greentown / Muncey Town / Rushersville / Wabash / Richardsville / Georgetown / Miami / Jerusalem / Logansport / Russiaville / Miamisport / New York / Munseetown / /

Company

Mohawk / /

Country

United States / India / Peru / /

Event

Person Travel / /

IndustryTerm

e-kon / e-nek / /

NaturalFeature

Creek Logansport / Sugar Tree Creek / Lake Lenape / Lake Manitou / Wabash / Lake Michigan / New York lake / Delaware / Eel River / Lake Maxinkuckee / Elkhart River / /

Organization

United States Army / /

Person

Tiosa / Beaver / Logan / Red Cloud / Green / William Anderson / George Cicott / Straw / Marvin Carmony / LaFontaine / Niconga / Michael Brouillette / Ronald Baker / Archibald Laughery / /

Position

Captain / Colonel / Diver / leader / Sious chief / Seminole chief / Sauk chief / Miami Chief / Potawatomi chief / princess / interpreter / leader of the Miami Indian nation / chief / famous Sious chief / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Virginia / Indiana / Delaware / Michigan / Knox County / /

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