
Piankeshaw - Wikipedia
The Piankeshaw, Piankashaw or Pianguichia were members of the Miami tribe who lived apart from the rest of the Miami nation, therefore they were known as Peeyankihšiaki ("splitting off" …
Piankashaw Tribe - Legends of America
The Piankashaw were members of the Miami Indians who lived apart from the Miami Nation. The Piankeshaw originally lived in western Indiana and Ohio and allied closely with the Wea tribe.
Piankashaw Tribe – Access Genealogy
In an account of the rivers and peoples of the west, La Salle, about 1682, mentions the Piankashaw as one of the tribes gathered about 10 miles from the Illinois fort; these were …
Treaty with the Piankashaw and Wea, 1832 - Oklahoma State …
The United States cede to the Piankeshaw and Wea tribes, for their permanent residence, two hundred and fiftv sections of land within the limits of the survey of the lands set apart for the …
The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture
Jan 15, 2010 · The Piankashaw Indians were a former subtribe of the Miami and are no longer extant. Their name was a Miami term that possibly meant "those who separated and formed a …
SITE OF THE OLD INDIAN VILLAGE OF PIANKESHAW, Vermilion County…
When the French first came down the Wabash, the Piankeshaws were found on both sides of the river, from the Vermilion down to the Ohio, and westward into Illinois to the ridge which divides …
Piankeshaw - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Piankeshaw, Piankashaw or Pianguichia Indigenous Peoples are Native Americans and members of the Miami Indians. They lived away from the rest of the Miami nation, therefore …
Piankashaw Tribe: Unearth the Legacy of a Native American Culture
Dec 25, 2023 · The Piankashaw Tribe, also known as the Piankeshaw or Peankashaw, was a Native American tribe that inhabited the central and southern regions of what is now the …
Treaty with the Piankeshaw, 1804 - Oklahoma State …
Treaty with the Piankeshaw, 1804 Aug. 27, 1804. | 7 Stat., 83. | Ratified Jan. 21, 1805. | Proclaimed Feb. 6, 1805. A treaty between the United States of America, and the Piankeshaw …
Agreement with the Piankeshaw, 1818 - Oklahoma State …
Contract entered into under the authority of the United States, between governor Thomas Posey, superintendent of Indian affairs, and Chekommia or Big River, principal chief of the Piankeshaws.