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  1. The Eastern European Congress of Ohio (EECOH) culturally unites the people of Ohio whose ancestry and heritage are from Easter n Europe. It fosters disc ussions and events through bipartisanship to advance Ohio's Eastern European awareness, economic development, and education.

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    • The Kickapoo Tribe*
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    The Kickapoo tribe branched out from a part of the Shawnee tribe, and linguists speculate that the word “Kickapoo” is a reinterpretation of the Shawnee word for “wanderers.” Speaking in a tonal language similar to Algonquian, the Kickapoo also used a distinct lingual code called “whistle speech” to communicate simple statements—today, considered a ...

    The Erie tribe settled lakeside in Northern Ohio, giving way for European settlers to name Lake Erie after them. Erie tribal history is not well recorded, but their language bears distinct similarities to those of the Iroquois and Seneca tribes. Like other tribes in the area, they were known as an agrarian community and natural enemies to the Iroqu...

    With noted ancestry from the Lenape (Delaware) tribe, the Shawnee were commonly known to migrate around Ohio at will. Archaeologists have also found evidence of villages in New York, Illinois and Georgia. In the mid-1600s, the Shawnee also had to travel due to pressure from the Iroquois and American settlers. With other Ohio Valley tribes in parts ...

  2. Apr 6, 2017 · Published April 6, 2017 at 3:21 PM EDT. Ohio's early European settlers took on a big challenge in moving to the untamed wilderness of Ohio. Mary shares their story! Class Discussion Questions: 1) What challenges did Ohio pioneers face? Do any of those challenges still exist?

  3. Nov 16, 2023 · Welcome to Mariemont, an impossibly charming, European-inspired village just outside of Cincinnati, Ohio. Chris Evans/Wikimedia Commons. Founded by Mary Emery and planned by John Nolen and 25 leading American architects in the 1920s, Mariemont is a planned community that's earned numerous accolades over the years for its walkability, historic ...

  4. The market might be small in size, but it is the largest Eastern European market in the region serving customers from Eastern European, middle-Asian and former Soviet republic countries. Given the amount of traffic coming in and out the door during my visit, I began to understand why Marina’s has been in business for more than two decades.

  5. Describe the impact of the expansion of European settlements on American Indians in Ohio. Primary Source: OHS Resource CD, John Melish Map of Ohio, Collection Number: MAP VFM 0003-8, Image #AL02772. A summary of the lesson: Students will analyze the John Melish Map of Ohio.

  6. Sep 19, 2023 · The Ohio History Connection's Great Circle Earthworks and Octagon Earthworks are in Heath and Newark, respectively, and Fort Ancient Earthworks & Nature Preserve is in Oregonia. The Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks were nominated to the UNESCO World Heritage List in January 2022 by the U.S. Department of the Interior, but the process to get to ...

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