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      • By 1816 the Shawnee village of Piqua had been abandoned, and the citizens of Washington asked the state legislature to let them change the name of their town to Piqua. Their request was granted.
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  1. Jan 5, 2024 · Piqua means “ashes” in the Shawnee language. An old legend explains the naming of the Shawnee village. Many years before, the Shawnee had captured a member of a tribe they were warring against ...

  2. The present city of Piqua, Ohio got it's historical name from the Native Americans who lived in part of the present city. It starts in a Shawnee village about two miles southwest of the present city of Springfield, Ohio at the existing George Rogers Park.

  3. Jun 25, 2014 · In 1807 the village, consisting of seven houses, was surveyed by Armstrong Brandon and named Washington. A short distance north was a Shawnee town called Piqua. Piqua means “ashes” in the Shawnee language. An old legend explains the naming of the Shawnee village.

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  4. Oct 26, 2017 · A short distance north was a Shawnee town called Piqua. Piqua means “ashes” in the Shawnee language. An old legend explains the naming of the Shawnee village. Many years before, the Shawnee had captured a member of a tribe they were warring against and burned him at the stake.

  5. 1986: 80, 85, 89). The namePiqua” is from the Shawnee word pekowi, which is the name of one of the five original divisions of the Shawnee tribe (Callender, 1978: 623, 634; Voegelin, 1938–1940: 81). This indicates that the Piqua towns were occupied by Shawnees of the pekowi division, who simply named their villages after themselves

  6. Sep 13, 2018 · This eastern woodlands tribe originally inhabited the Ohio and Cumberland valleys in what is now Kentucky. Some Shawnee groups drifted farther south into the Piedmont area of Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. The name Shawnee means "southerner" and identifies the tribe as one of the southernmost members of the Algonkian linguistic family.

  7. future generations to help the Tribe thrive as a living Native force, and perhaps give them a glimpse of the courage and tenacity of their ancestors and elders. The Piqua Shawnee stand proudly as a testament to the remarkable resilience of a deeply-rooted culture that survived in spite of the extreme attempts in the past to eradicate it.

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