The Shawnee still are alive today living in Oklahoma. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawnee
yes. there are at least 14,000 still living in Oklahoma. they were originally from Ohio, kansas, Kentucky, and Indiana. We'll I think. But I should know I am an Indian and we just wen't to my grandma in Oklanhoma and she is a part of the Shawnee Indians I get scared all the time when I go to the Shawnee Indian were my grandma is. It was hard to count it took my 9 days to count. We'll bye Go to godtube.c
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The Shawnee Indian word for shelter is "wiikend." This term reflects the traditional structures used by the Shawnee people for protection from the elements and as living spaces. It highlights their connection to the land and the resources available to them for building.
The never left, still today they are many Shawnee that live in southeastern part of Kentucky.. many of mixed race as well. The ridgetop Shawnee tribe of Indiana's is located in Kentucky.
The Cherokee did not slit their ears. The Shawnee did, and some Shawnee joined the Cherokee tribes. So, any ear slits were a tradition of the Shawnee and not really Cherokee.
The Shawnee people traditionally lived in wigwams, which are dome-shaped dwellings made of wooden frames covered with bark or mats. There were several distinct Shawnee tribes, primarily divided into divisions such as the Eastern Shawnee, the Ohio Shawnee, and the Southern Shawnee. Each tribe had its own members living in wigwams, particularly before their forced relocations. The exact number of tribes can vary depending on historical context, but the Shawnee had multiple groups that utilized this type of shelter.
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