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Quiatenon (or Ouiatenon) seems to be a major village of the Wea tribe, who were themselves part of the Miami people. In an early French account the word is written Oui-a-tanon. This is said to mean "Wea Town", so it seems very likely that the initial O has been mistaken for a Q at some time, changing the word from OUIA-tanon (pronounced Weatanon) to QUIAtenon. This misunderstanding is typical of European difficulties with native languages.
Yes, the pre-contact population has been estimated at between 20,000 and 75,000 people. The name Indiana meant "Land of the Indians".Here is a list of who lived there from 1650-1850:Lenape, Kickapoo Shawnee, Miami, Mahican, Mascouten, Nantioke, Ojibwa (also called Chippewa), Ottawa, Piankeshaw, Potawatomi, Wea, Ho-Chunk(also called Winnebago), Wyandot, Tionantati/Petun.Between the early 1830s and 1846 most of the native people were forcibly removed by the Pres. Jackson Administration. The largest tribe in the state, the Miami Tribe, was the last to be removed. Some of the Miami who had privately held lands stayed under the Treaty of St Marys' and eventually mostly married into other families.Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians are the only group that had permission to stay. There are 3,634 today.All the land owned, taxed, invested in, or rented, or used for parks or government buildings and the military, and all the natural resources and water in the State of Indiana is land that was forcibly taken by the US Government from tribal people.This is a list of "Unrecognized" tribal groups in Indiana:Indian Eel River Tribe, Lone Wolf Band of Cherokee Indians, Miami Nation of Indians of the State of Indiana, Northern Cherokee Tribe of Indiana, United Métis Tribe, Buffalo Spirit Band of the United Métis Tribe, Nimkii Band of the United Métis Tribe, Upper Kispoko Band of the Shawnee Nation, Wea Indian Tribe, Wea Indian Tribe of Indiana, The Zibiodey of Indiana.
Several Native American tribes were involved in the French and Indian War. On the French side were the Shawnee, Algonquian, and Ottawa. On the British side were the Iroquois, Seneca and Onondaga.
Tecimseh's Confederacy which included the Shawnee, Creek, Piankeshaw, Kickaoo and Wea as well as individuals from the Five Civilized Tribes..
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
WEA Manufacturing was created in 1978.
WEA Manufacturing ended in 2003.
Wea Skog was born in 1938.
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Lori 'Pop Wea' Tanner died in 1966.
Western Asset Bond Fund (WEA)had its IPO in 2002.
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