- Shawnee - Wikipedia
The Shawnee ( ʃɔːˈni shaw-NEE) are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands Their language, Shawnee, is an Algonquian language Their precontact homeland was likely centered in southern Ohio [2] In the 17th century, they dispersed through Ohio, Illinois, Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania [4]
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- Shawnee | History, Population, Language, Facts | Britannica
Shawnee, an Algonquian -speaking North American Indian people who lived in the central Ohio River valley Closely related in language and culture to the Fox, Kickapoo, and Sauk, the Shawnee were also influenced by a long association with the Seneca and Delaware
- The Shawnee | Indigenous Appalachia | West Virginia University
The Shawnee Tribe fought to maintain their independence and homelands despite periods of genocide through warfare and disease at the hands of French, Spanish, British and Americans
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- The History and Culture of the Shawnee Tribe
Historically, the Shawnee people lived in the central Ohio River Valley They were members of the Algonquian-speaking nations of North America and shared close cultural relationships, language, and oral history with the Fox, Kickapoo, Suk, Seneca, and Delaware people
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