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Tribes of Oklahoma – Request for Information for Teachers (Oklahoma Academic Standards for Social Studies, OSDE)
Kaskaskia, Peoria, Piankeshaw, and Wea Indians
The Treaty of Greenville Was Signed By
Ouiatenon Story
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma (Oklahoma Social Studies Standards, OSDE)
Treaty of Greenville Education
Creating a Frontier War: Harrison, Prophetstown, and the War of 1812. Patrick Bottiger, Ph.D.,
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Historic American Indian Tribes of Ohio 1654-1843
The History of Tippecanoe County Compiled by Quinten Robinson, Tippecanoe County Historian the SETTING Tippecanoe County, Locate
Greenville Treaty Lesson Plans
Historical Indians of Indiana
Mihtohseenionki Teacher Resource Guide (Part 1)
Your Guide to Indiana History
History of the Grand Village of the Kickapoo Park Jacqueline C
Missions Among the Kickapoo and Osage in Kansas, 1820-1860
State of Illinois 2021 Native American Employment Plan
Tippecanoe County Historical Association Fort Ouiatenon And
Treaty of Greenville Signing
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A History of the Indiana State School for the Deaf
Indiana Territory
Kaskaskia, Peoria, Piankeshaw, and Wea Indians
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THE MIAMI INDIANS a Research Aid & Selected Bibliography
Fort Ouiatenon NHL Nomination
History of Fort Ouiatenon
Howard and Shearmire Coming Together
Your Access to Water Knowledge Membership Means Benefits
Kickapoo Foreign Policy, 1650-1830
Miami and Delaware Indians
The Ethnobotany of the Miami Tribe: Traditional Plant Use from Historical Texts
Finding Our Way Home: the Great Lakes Woodland People
American Indian Treaties and the Supreme Court: a Guide to Treaty Citations from Opinions of the United States Supreme Court
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The Absent American Indian Treaties: a Guide to Treaties Never Referenced at the Federal Court Level
Hoosiers and the American Story Chapter 1
BRIEF OVERVIEW of the CONFEDERATED PEORIA TRIBE in Union There Is Strength
Sno. 6. That the Right to Alter Or Amend This Act and to Prevent Or This Act