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Little Turtle (1752 - July 1812) - Supreme Court of OhioLittle Turtle, military leader of the Miami Indians of the late 18th century, was born on the Eel River some 20 miles northeast of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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Little Turtle | American Battlefield TrustAt a ford along the Maumee River, Little Turtle once again ambushed the Americans putting them to flight and solidifying Harmar's fate. These victories helped ...
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St. Clair's Campaign of 1791: A Defeat in the Wilderness ... - Army.milSep 15, 2011 · Even this short march did not go unnoticed by the native confederation, as Little Turtle's spies reported on every movement St. Clair made.
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Little Turtle Balks at Giving Up Land to General Anthony Wayne, 1795Little Turtle, a Miami leader integral to the first two Indian victories, balked at Wayne's terms and was the last Indian participant to agree to cede two ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Conference with Little Turtle [Editorial Note] - Founders OnlineIn the spring of 1801, the Miami Indian leader Little Turtle expressed an intention to travel from his home on the Wabash River to see the new president of ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Mihšihkinaahkwa – A Brief Biography of 'Little Turtle'Jan 20, 2020 · Akima Mihšihkinaahkwa 'Chief Little Turtle' (~1747-1812) was a prominent Myaamia leader from 1780 until 1809. Not much is known about his childhood.Missing: heritage - | Show results with:heritage -
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[PDF] JUL 12 1990 - BIA.govJul 12, 1990 · of that year, three Miami chiefs, Assepausa (the son or nephew of La. Demoiselle), Ciquenackqua (father of Little Turtle, future war chief of ...
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The Fate of Fierce Chief Michikinikwa, 'Little Turtle' Resistance FighterAug 27, 2018 · Little Turtle's mother was a maiden from the Mahican tribe. Due to Little Turtle's parents belonging to two different tribes, custom ...Missing: early life
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Remembering Little Turtle - History Center Notes & QueriesJul 5, 2012 · Drake in “Aboriginal Races of North America”, published in 1838, described Little Turtle as “six feet high, of a very sour and morose ...<|separator|>
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Little Turtle – Miami War Chief turned peacemaker - Sidney Daily ...May 22, 2019 · It is widely believed that his parents lived in Pickawillany before moving west after the village was destroyed in 1752. It is also likely that ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Chief Michikinikwa (U.S. National Park Service)Mar 23, 2021 · Led a small confederation of Native American tribes in defeating federal army forces and sought peace prior to the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
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Augustin Mottin De La Balme's Disastrous Detroit Campaign ...Sep 15, 2020 · In November 1780, they brought the Frenchman and his soldiers to a horrible end outside the Miami Village of Kekionga, near the confluence of ...Missing: expedition | Show results with:expedition
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American Revolution 11/05/1780 - LaBalme's Defeat in IndianaFeb 7, 2014 · Augustin de la Balme died in the battle, which became known as La Balme's Defeat. For his leadership in this battle, Little Turtle gained a ...
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April 2023 - American Revolution PodcastApr 30, 2023 · They killed at least thirty members of the expedition, including La Balme. The Miami suffered only five deaths. For the French survivors, death ...
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What Was Little Turtle's War? - TheCollectorSep 4, 2024 · Between 1790 and 1795, the United States fought its first war since the American Revolution against a Native American coalition led by Miami Chief Little ...Missing: rise | Show results with:rise
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Indian Confederacy: The Search (1784-93) - Parks Canada History... council near the mouth of the Detroit River in December of 1786. Joseph Brant opened the conference with a speech pleading for Indian unity. The tribes ...<|separator|>
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A Confederation of Native peoples seek peace with the United ...In 1786, half a year before the Constitutional Convention, a collection of Native American leaders gathered on the banks of the Detroit River to offer a unified ...
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Speech of the United Indian Nations, at their confederate council ...Speech of the United Indian Nations, at their confederate council, held near the mouth of the Detroit River between the 28th Nov. & 18th Dec. 1786.
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Little Turtle's War and Native America's greatest victory over ...Jul 15, 2019 · Under Little Turtle's leadership, Native forces successfully attacked soldiers commanded by General Harmar and Colonel John Hardin on Oct. 20, ...
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[PDF] WAR AND LEGITIMACY: THE SECUREMENT OF SOVEREIGNTY ...On November 4, 1791, St. Clair and his forces engaged in their first, and only, battle. Yet again, Little Turtle was in command of the Native army, a ...
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The Battle of Kekionga – ARCH Fort Wayne – Historic PreservationOn October 19, Hardin's forces suffered a tragic defeat near present day Heller's Corner; in an ambush led by Miami war chief Meshekinnoquah (Little Turtle).
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A Narrative of Harmar's Defeat: October 22nd, 1790The Miami and Shawnee suffer less than 50 casualties – Wells reported less than 15 Miami killed and about 25 wounded.That evening Harmar keeps his cannons ...
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The Battle of the Wabash: The Forgotten Disaster of the Indian WarsThe Battle of the Wabash, also known as St. Clair's Defeat, named after the expedition's leader, Major General Arthur St. Clair, occurred on 4 November 1791.
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St. Clair's Defeat – Forgotten Disaster of the Indian WarsThe American casualty rate among the soldiers was 97%, including 632 of 920 killed and 264 wounded. Nearly all of the 200 camp followers were slaughtered, and a ...
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Northwest Indian War: Marching Against Little TurtleLittle Turtle, in 1790-91, inflicted more casualties on the US Army than any other Indian war chief before or since.
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Congress' First Investigation: General St. Clair's DefeatMany of the volunteer militia fled, and though some soldiers tried to stand and fight, Little Turtle's forces overwhelmed General St. Clair's artillery and ...
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Fallen Timbers - Warfare History NetworkMichikinikwa, known to the whites as Little Turtle, was a Miami chief who had the ability and charisma to unite the tribes against a common enemy. He was a big ...Missing: relinquishment | Show results with:relinquishment
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Full text of "History of Allen County, Indiana - Internet ArchiveThe Americans are now led by a chief that never sleeps. The nights and the days are alike to him, and during all the time he his been march- ing on our ...
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Little Turtle's War | Research Starters - EBSCOKey Figures ; Little Turtle (Michikinikwa; c. 1752-1812), Miami war chief ; Anthony Wayne (1745-1796), U.S. general ; Blue Jacket (Weyapiersenwah; c. 1745-c. 1810) ...Missing: tribe | Show results with:tribe<|separator|>
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[PDF] the evolution of military strategy and ohio indian removal in the 1790sMiami war chief Little Turtle and the Shawnee military leader Blue Jacket. While some. Indians spoke English, many of these personalities had their words ...
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[PDF] HISTORY - Inside NKU - Northern Kentucky Universityambush set by Little Turtle with a large force of warriors. In complete ... The nature of guerrilla warfare was confusing and frustrating to the soldiers.
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[PDF] New Jersey Military HistoryOn October 19, Miami chief Little Turtle launched a counteroffensive, ambushing a. Page 52. 52 force of Kentuckians and some regular army soldiers. The ...
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[PDF] Army and Militia Infighting during the Northwest Indian War, 179Dec 23, 2024 · Little Turtle planned to ambush the. Kentuckians to further damage American morale and logistics. The Miami war chief knew capturing the ...
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Learning “The Dreadful Trade of Death” - Army University PressWarriors led by Miami Chief Little Turtle ambush Gen. Arthur St. Clair's force in 1791 on the banks of the Wabash River in present-day Fort Recovery, Ohio ...Missing: emergence initial
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[PDF] The Evolution of US Army Tactics in the Absence of Doctrine, 1779 ...Jun 15, 2007 · This thesis examines how the United States (US) Army conducted operations and adapted their tactics during the Indian wars of 1779, ... Little ...
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Four Versions of a Little Turtle Speech at Greenville, 1795Apr 13, 2021 · The following four primary sources all reveal aspects of a critical message delivered by the Myaamia leader Mihšihkinaahkwa 'Little Turtle' during the summer ...
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Little Turtle at the Treaty of Greenville - Access GenealogyLittle Turtle signed the treaty reluctantly and as he did so remarked: “I have been the last to sign the treaty; I shall be the last to break it.” And he never ...
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I. Address of Little Turtle, [4 January 1802] - Founders OnlineHe rose in prominence as a war leader, perhaps earning a high position by a victory over an American force in 1780.
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Little Turtle | Encyclopedia.comNot much is known about Little Turtle's mother, but she was probably a member of the Mahican tribe. His father was a respected war chief among the Miami tribe.
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Indians - Little Turtle - Shelby County Historical SocietyLittle Turtle. Little Turtle, whose Indian name was Michikinikwa, began his illustrious life in 1752 in a village close to Fort Wayne.Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Speech of the Little Turtle to the President of the United States John ...Speech of Little Turtle. He thanks the Great Spirit for giving him opportunity to speak with President of United States John Adams.Missing: 1795 | Show results with:1795
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Little Turtle stood tall among great chiefs - The Columbus DispatchJul 30, 2017 · That included his refusal to join with Tecumseh to fight alongside the British in the War of 1812. In 1797 Little Turtle traveled to ...
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Chief Me-She-Kin-No-Quah Little Turtle (1752-1812) - Find a GraveMiami War Chief. Born to a Miami chieftain and a Mahican mother in what is ... Little Turtle led his Confederacy of about 1000 Miami, Delaware, and ...
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Little Turtle, Miami Chief - AAA Native ArtsLittle Turtle died in 1812, at the home of his son-in-law William Wells (soldier), not far from Kekionga. He had been suffering from gout and rheumatism for ...
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Chief Mishikinakwa - "Little Turtle" - GeniJun 16, 2023 · Chief Little Turtle Meshekinoqua · Collection: MyHeritage Family Trees · Site name: Family site · Birth: Circa 1752 - Kekionga, Indiana · Death:.Missing: heritage - | Show results with:heritage -
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Meshekinnoquah - The Historical Marker DatabaseLittle Turtle died on July 14, 1812, and was laid to rest with full U.S. military honors in the Miami burial grounds. Erected by the Journal-Gazette Foundation.
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Chief Little Turtle Grave Monument - ARCH Fort WayneLittle Turtle was known as Mihshihkinaahkwa to his Miami people, but to the rest of the U.S. during his time, he was one of the most feared and respected ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Chief Little Turtle - Lawton Place Burial LocationChief Little Turtle's grave was discovered in present day Fort Wayne Indiana almost 100 years to the day of his death (July 14, 1812).
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Little Turtle, An Indian Success In War And PeaceJan 26, 2016 · Little Turtle sent all women, old people and children away, raised 130 Miami and Shawnee warriors and set up an ambush against a scouting party ...Missing: Mishima | Show results with:Mishima
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Treaty of Greenville - DocsTeachThis is the Treaty of Greenville, August 3, 1795 (Ratified Indian Treaty #23, 7 STAT 49), between the Wyandot, Delaware, Shawnee, Ottawa, Chippewa, ...<|separator|>
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Honoring Chief Little Turtle - The Waynedale NewsJul 18, 2025 · Little Turtle once referred to General Wayne as “the chief that never sleeps.” Author; Recent Posts. The Waynedale News Staff.
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Little Turtle | Research Starters - EBSCOLittle Turtle, known as Michikinikwa, was a prominent war chief of the Miami tribe in the late 18th century. His leadership was marked by his exceptional ...
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[PDF] FORT WAYNE MONUMENTS PLAQUES AND MARKERS IN CITY ...LITTLE TURTLE MEMORIAL PARK. CHIEF LITTLE TURTLE MEMORIAL. THE CHIEF LITTLE TURTLE MEMORIAL CONSISTS OF A. COLLECTION OF ENGRAVED STONES AND A BRONZE PLAQUE.<|separator|>
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June 19 - Churubusco memorializes life and impact of Miami chief in ...Jun 19, 2023 · The statue that now sits in Churubusco works to show the likeness of Little Turtle, even standing his full height at 6-feet tall.
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Need to Know: Covington Indian statue - Cincinnati EnquirerMar 19, 2015 · The sculpture in question is of Chief Little Turtle. Located near George Rogers Clark Park and the Licking River, the piece honors the leader of the Miami ...Missing: memorials | Show results with:memorials
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Little Turtle · Ohio Outdoor Sculpture"Little Turtle (Me-she-kin-o-quah) / 1752-1812" "Little Turtle, a war chief of the Miami People, was born near present-day Fort Wayne, Indiana. From 1790 to ...Missing: honors | Show results with:honors
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Chief Little Turtle on Allen INGenWeb ProjectBorn near the Eel (Kenapocomoco) River, Little Turtle led the Western Confederacy against American troops who wanted to push them out of the Northwest Territory ...Missing: innovations | Show results with:innovations