Kickapoo Tribe Research Paper

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The Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma is one of four Kickapoo tribes. There is the Kickapoo Tribe of Texas, the Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas, the Kickapoo Tribe of Mexico, and the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma. The name Kickapoo comes from “Kiwegapawa,” which is an Algonquian word meaning “he stands out” or “he stands about”. The Kickapoo Tribe is known for its fierce independence. The lifestyle of a Kickapoo often changed due to the various amounts of migration. The tribe was continuously traveling more and more southwest. The Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma has created history from a long route to Oklahoma to where the tribe currently resides.
The history behind the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma is very interesting. The tribe originated in the Southern Great Lakes Region. The original population of the tribe was 4,000. In 1684, the French estimated that the total amount of Kickapoos had dropped to 2,000. When 1759 came around, the population of the Kickapoos had bumped back up to 3,000. The Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma is a woodland, Algonquian speaking tribe.
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The Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma were originally from northwest Ohio and southern Michigan between lake Erie and lake Michigan. In 1658, the Kickapoos were forced into Southwest Michigan. The Kickapoos then moved south into northern Illinois, around the 1700’s. During the year 1770, the tribe moved into Central Illinois extending into the western border of Indiana. The tribe was relocated to southern Missouri in 1819 because of signed treaties from the war between the Americans, and the settlement of the Ohio Valley. Most of the tribe moved to Missouri, but many stayed in Illinois. If the Kickapoos did not leave Illinois, the military would forcibly remove them in 1834. Several Kickapoo moved across Oklahoma and Texas to the Mexican border. Half of the Mexican Kickapoos were sent to Oklahoma between 1873 and