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The Wyandot Indians lived in Michigan and Ohio. They also lived in Kansas when they were removed from the Michigan and Ohio areas.
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The Wyandot tribe of northern Ohio had good fertile land,the honey came from the beehives,trees,flint,and they planted beans,tobacco,corn,squash,and pumpkins.They would also kill the birds and use the feathers for dream catchers.
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Wyandot Popcorn Mueseum in Ohio
Almost all the native peoples who lived in Ohio were forced out by the President Jackson led Indian Removal Act of 1830. Most were forced to go to Oklahoma. The last Indian tribe left Ohio in 1843. There are two groups of non Federally recognized people in Ohio: The Munsee Delaware Indian Nation of Ohio in Cambridge and The Shawnee Nation United Remnant Band which is State recognized and bought some land in 1989. It is 110 acres, three miles south of Urbana, Ohio. It is the first tribally owned land since 1830 in Ohio. In 1996 they bought 220 acres more, the Zane Caverns between Zanesfield and Bellefontaine, Ohio and an associated museum. These are the people who were forced out: the Delaware, Erie, Kickapoo, Chippewa, Shawnee, Miami, Ottawa, Ohio Seneca tribe (Mingo), and the Wyandot tribe, Eel River Indians, Ojibwa, Kaskaskia, Iroquois, Munsee, Piankashaw, Sauk, Potawatomi, Wea
The web address of the Wyandot County Historical Society is: http://wyandothistory.org
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The Wyandot's were Native Americans who were located in Ohio and the upper Midwest.
The address of the Wyandot County Historical Society is: Po Box 372, Upper Sandsky, OH 43351-0372
The address of the Wyandot Sports Hall Of Fame Association is: 10196 Edgewood Dr, Findlay, OH 45840-1885
when did the MINGO TRIBE LEAVE Ohio