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When the Mormons had to flee Nauvoo, Illinois in 1846, they crossed the Mississippi river into Iowa (near Kanesville/Council Bluffs). At the time this was tribal land belonging to the Potawatomi Indians, but the tribe gave the Mormons permission to stay there.

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What do Potawatomi Indians and the Mormons have in common?

When the Mormons had to flee Nauvoo, Illinois in 1846, they crossed the Mississippi river into Iowa (near Kanesville/Council Bluffs). At the time this was tribal land belonging to the Potawatomi Indians, but the tribe gave the Mormons permission to stay there. My source is listed below under "Related Links".


What are the potawatomi Indians beliefs?

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What were some conflicts between the potawatomi Indians and the general William hull of fort dearborn?

General William Hull campained against the potawatomi Indians :)


What languages were spoken by Potawatomi Indians?

Algonqulan Or Algonkian


What has the author Kerry Binnington written?

Kerry Binnington has written: 'Potawatomi' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Potawatomi Indians


What does the name lacrosse mean and where was its origins?

Lacrosse was first played by the Potawatomi Indians as a celebration.


When was Chicago originated?

Chicago was founded in 1833 when the Potawatomi Indians were forced out by the Treaty of Chicago.


What where the potawatomi like after the setalers came?

The Potawatomi Indians speak the language of Algonkian. Their history shows that they have moved and was force d to move many times but were originally known to be located in Michiganâ??s lower peninsula.


What types of games did Potawatomi Indians play?

I know for sure that the women liked to play Lacrosse.. but thats all I know.. SORRY!


Why did the Mormon settlers win most of the battles against the Indians?

Mormon settlers generally avoided battles against the Indians. For the most part, the native Americans tended to side with the Mormons when hostilities arose between Mormons and others.


Why did the Mormons put the Utah Indians in reservations?

So that there would be no argument about who owned the Indians land It doesn't mater what religion you are a thief is a thief


Who first colonized Nevada?

Nevada's first settlement was when the Mormons were there and the gold rush happened