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Miami - Illinois Tribe Names DAVID J. COSTA El Cerrito , California In their known history , the Miami - Illinois - speaking tribes have been associated with a wide range of territory . In the mid - seventeenth century , a Miami ...
Miami - Illinois Tribe Names DAVID J. COSTA El Cerrito , California In their known history , the Miami - Illinois - speaking tribes have been associated with a wide range of territory . In the mid - seventeenth century , a Miami ...
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inhabited by Miami for four years , from 1748 to 1752 ( Tanner 1986 : 41 ) , one would assume the Shawnee had a name for the Miami before that . The only possible clue as to what this name was is in the Shawnee name for the Miami given ...
inhabited by Miami for four years , from 1748 to 1752 ( Tanner 1986 : 41 ) , one would assume the Shawnee had a name for the Miami before that . The only possible clue as to what this name was is in the Shawnee name for the Miami given ...
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51 > , 52 ( 40 ) Miami myaamiiwa - myaamia F mya.mi.wa , ” Oj omaamii Gr / LB ( miami8a ) , LB pl . ( miamiaki ) , Tr ( mearmeear ) , Mo pl . ( me - ä - me - ä'ga ) , Gt & D ( miámia ) , Mich . pl . ( myāmiyak " ) The name for the Miami ...
51 > , 52 ( 40 ) Miami myaamiiwa - myaamia F mya.mi.wa , ” Oj omaamii Gr / LB ( miami8a ) , LB pl . ( miamiaki ) , Tr ( mearmeear ) , Mo pl . ( me - ä - me - ä'ga ) , Gt & D ( miámia ) , Mich . pl . ( myāmiyak " ) The name for the Miami ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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