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Babe Shkit, Kickapoo chief and delegate from Indian Territory, c. 1900 The Kickapoo are an Algonquian-language people who likely migrated to or developed as a people in a large territory along the southern Wabash River in the area of modern Terre Haute, Indiana, where they were located at the time of first contact with Europeans in the 1600s.
Kickapoo Center, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community; Kickapoo, Illinois; Kickapoo Downtown Airport, a city-owned public-use airport located in Wichita County, Texas, United States; Kickapoo High School: Kickapoo High School (Springfield, Missouri) Kickapoo High School (Viola, Wisconsin) Camp Kickapoo, a former Boy Scout Camp near Jackson ...
Wah-Pah-Ho-Ko (born c. 1862) was a Kickapoo tribal leader who served as the last hereditary chief of the Kickapoo tribe, leading her people during the late 19th and early 20th centuries as they faced internal divisions and U.S. government pressure to accept land allotments.
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The Kickapoo were "bitterly opposed" to allotment and fought the process until 1894. [31] [32] 283 Kickapoo received eighty-acre plots leaving 184,133 surplus acres for non-Indian settlement. [33] In 1895, after the Kickapoo finally consented to allotment, the final Oklahoma Land Run occurred on 23 May 1895.
The hacienda occupied by the Mexican Kickapoo is located about 32 km northeast of the city of Múzquiz, and is called by them El Nacimiento de la Tribu Kikapú (The Birthplace of the Kickapoo Tribe). Their property contains around 17,300 acres of semiarid land sourced with water from the Río Sabinas .
Vestana Cadue (Kickapoo name: Pam-o-thah-ah-quah) (January 31, 1901 – 22 June 1974) was the first female chairperson of the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas.She was elected just months prior to the passage of House Concurrent Resolution 108 calling for the termination of her tribe.
Kennekuk in about 1832. Keannekeuk (c. 1790–1852), also known as the "Kickapoo Prophet", was a Kickapoo medicine man and spiritual leader of the Vermilion band of the Kickapoo nation.