Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Miami Oklahoma GAR Cemetery




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The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, or myaamiaki in their language, is a great lakes woodland Tribe whose aboriginal homelands include the modern states of Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, southern Michigan and southern Wisconsin. Following a treaty signed in 1840, the Miami were forcibly removed from their homelands in October of 1846 to a reserve near La Cygne, Kansas where they remained for approximately 25 years. Another treaty called for their second, and final, removal south to a reserve held for them in Indian Territory, in what would become Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Thomas F. Richardville, a Miami tribal leader recognized today as a chief, was one of the "fathers" of Miami.

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