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shawnees (noun) - Refers to the Shawnee people, a Native American tribe originally from the Midwestern and Southeastern United States. The Shawnees have a rich cultural heritage and history
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Treaty was made with the Shawnees by which.
The Shawnees moved about in search of game during winters.
He got mixed up with a few Shawnees.
Boone escaped the Shawnees in time to lead the defense of the settlement.
He went in November and spent two months among the Shawnees.
It was the capital city of the Shawnees until the death of that chief.
The Shawnees lost more men killed in this attack than on all previous days.
They first preached to the Shawnees and then to the Delawares.
The Shawnees then approached the Americans to shake hands and seal the agreement.
Many Virginians suspected he had collaborated with the Shawnees from the beginning.
Today many Shawnees still reside in eastern Oklahoma.
These are the Shawnees.
The Shawnees the war.
Says the Delawares will join and the Shawnees and the Chippewas.
The Shawnees even aided the Mexicans in their war with the Comanches.

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It is generally believed that the Shawnees may have absorbed the Fort Ancient people.
Later Native Americans who inhabited the area through the time of European contact included Shawnees.
Colin Calloway reports that most Shawnees allied with the British against the Americans.
As a result, alcoholism became the main problem among the Shawnees.
Of these tribes, the Shawnees were the most powerful.
On one of these expeditions they meet Mohena, a girl raised by the Shawnees.
Intermarriage was common between Shawnees and non-natives.
At nightfall, the Shawnees quietly withdrew back across the Ohio.
Boone was improvising, saying anything to keep the Shawnees from attacking Boonesborough.
Delawares and Shawnees attacked across western Pennsylvania, burning all forts except Pitt.
There was something to do with the Shawnees though, that he talked about.
In Wapakoneta, the village of the Shawnees.
Davey, it could be Shawnees that set fire to the cabin.
Was it the Maori or the… or the Shawnees Indians.
In fact, the Shawnees had not taken part, the Indians being Wyandots.
Upon hearing of the murders, many Mingos and Shawnees demanded retribution.
The Shawnees on the creek moved to Western Pennsylvania in 1728.
As a result, when the war began, the Shawnees had few allies other than some Mingos.
In 1869 Blue Jacket moved to Oklahoma with most of the other Shawnees.
During that same period, southern Shawnees began trading with the Spanish in Florida.
In October, when Boone was hunting with his brother Ned, Shawnees shot and killed Ned.
According to Captain John Stuart, the Shawnees were the most savage.
And here you, Guyasuta, with Delawares, Shawnees and Senecas.
All right, Shawnees.

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