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The Mingo Indians were a Native American group primarily associated with the Iroquois Confederacy in the northeastern United States. They originally emerged from the Seneca tribe and became known for their role in the Ohio Valley during the 18th century. The Mingos often acted as intermediaries between European settlers and other Native groups, navigating complex relationships during periods of conflict and negotiation. Their identity and influence diminished significantly due to European expansion and subsequent treaties.

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