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Kickapoo
The Cherokee and the Pawnee
The Apache, Arapaho, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chippewa, Comanche, Delaware, Foxes, Illinois, Iroquois, Jicarilla, Kansa, Kickapoo, Kiowa, Kiowa Apache, Missouri, Munsee, Osage, Oto, Ottawa, Pawnee, Quapaw, Sauk, Seneca, Shawnee, Wyandot.
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The Kickapoo or Kiwikapawa people were originally part of the Wabash confederacy of tribes, along with the Piankashaw, Miami and Wea. Their language is classified as central Algonquian, very closely related to Sac and Fox and the Illinois language. They were first mentioned by French explorers, situated between the Wisconsin and Fox rivers. There is nothing to suggest that they "descend from an ancient tribe"; they certainly belong to the Algonquian linguistic stock, but their ancient ancestors are unknown.
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The Chippewa, Fox, Sauk, Dakota, Iroquois and Kickapoo.
Hopi, Cherokee, Pawnee, and some Lamanite tribes. But, did u know that Indians are from India? Thats why we call these tribes Native American Tribes.
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The Pawnee tribes (Skidi, Tsawi, Pitahawirata and Kitkehaxki) are today unified as "The Pawnee Nation" and live in Oklahoma, far from their traditional homelands in Nebraska. Most Pawnees agreed to move to the Oklahoma reservation in 1875. The reservation is located in and near the town of Pawnee, Oklahoma.