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  2. Miami people - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 293 In 1996, the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma changed its constitution to permit any descendant of people on certain historical roles to join, and since then hundreds of Indiana-based Miami have become members. Today the Oklahoma-based Miami tribe has about 5,600 enrolled members. [16] However many other Indiana-based Miami still consider ...

  3. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Today the Oklahoma-based Miami tribe has about 5,600 enrolled members.[16] On February 5, 2014, Rep. Markwayne Mullin (R, OK-2) introduced the bill To revoke the charter of incorporation of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma at the request of that tribe (H.R. 4002; 113th Congress) into the United States House of Representatives. [11] The bill would ...

  4. Miami, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Miami (/ m aɪ ˈ æ m ə / my-AM-ə) [3] [4] [5] is a city in and the county seat of Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States, founded in 1891. [1] Lead and zinc mining were established by 1918, causing the area's economy to boom.

  5. Category:Miami tribe - Wikipedia

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  6. Wea - Wikipedia

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    In the early 18th century, Wea people settled in villages along the Wabash River between what would become Terre Haute and Logansport, Indiana. [9] They established a large settlement called Ouiatenon , near what is now Lafayette , and the French colonists established Fort Ouiatenon , which facilitated trade with the Wea and Kickapoo .

  7. Piankeshaw - Wikipedia

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    Many of the Piankeshaw simply left and joined other Miami tribes. After the Americans and French suffered setbacks in the Revolution, notably the disastrous LaBalme expedition, some Piankeshaw joined tribes aligned with the British. At that time, in the West, the British looked as if they would be the victors. [5]

  8. Category:People from Miami, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  9. Le Gris - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Indians. ©2000. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-3197-7. Carter, Harvey Lewis. The Life and Times of Little Turtle: First Sagamore of the Wabash. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1987. ISBN 0-252-01318-2. Cayton, Andrew R. Frontier Indiana 1998, Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-21217-0; Text of the Treaty of Greenville