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Indiana or Illinois, actually Illinois was named after the Illini tribe
Illinois was settled before Columbus. Cahokia was built around 1050 AD.
they were settled
The word "Miami" comes from a tribe's name for themselves Mayaimis - they were a tribe that settled near Lake Okeechobee until the 17th or 18th century.
Before becoming a state in the Union, Illinois was known as the Illinois Territory, which was established in 1809. The name "Illinois" itself is derived from the Native American Illinois tribe. The territory was officially admitted to the Union as the 21st state on December 3, 1818.
The Parisii tribe settled the north central region of France in the 3rd century AD.
The Aymaras settled on Lake Titicaca in the 11th century
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Early in the 1670s, French settlers coined the term Illinois based on an Ottowa dialect of the Ojibwe language word ilinwe-, to describe an individual that resides there as he speaks the regular way. The word came to them from the Miami-Illinois language.See the related link(s) listed below for more information:
Indiana or Illinois, actually Illinois was named after the Illini tribe
The Franks conquered Gaul, and settled there. The name "France" comes from tha Germanic tribe.
Illinois was settled before Columbus. Cahokia was built around 1050 AD.
the leathernecks got their name from an American Indian tribe (i think)
they were settled
you are the major tribe
The proper name, a US state and Native American tribe, is spelled Illinois.
The tribe of Reuvain settled in the Transjordan.