Kickapoo


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a member of the Algonquian people formerly inhabiting southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois

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the Algonquian language of the Kickapoo

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TABLE 1.--Individual and total seed predator biomasses (B; grates) and estimated densities (D; # individuals/ha) for each of eight mixed forest sites in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in summer 2006 Beaver Bog Cranberry Ed's Bog Kickapoo Myodes gapperi B -- 80 80.5 63 D -- 11.1 8.9 8.9 Napaeozapus B 47 -- 8.0 23 insignis D 4.4 -- 2.2 2.2 Peromyscus spp.
Portions of the Middle Fork are protected by Middle Fork State Fish and Wildlife Area and Kickapoo State Park.
In this examination of property and rural ecosystems in the Kickapoo Valley, Heasley (history and environmental studies, Western Michigan U.) traces the historical development of modern American property debates within increasingly diverse rural landscapes and cultures.
The party of four were thrown from their canoes as they passed over a dam on the Vermillion River in Kickapoo State Park, Illinois, USA, yesterday.
Now she is a senior in line for her diploma at Kickapoo High School in Springfield, Missouri, the home town of the Hollywood superstar.
In both settings the most successful temperance advocates were Indians themselves, men like Samson Occom and Kenekuk, the Kickapoo prophet--but success was most likely among the more impoverished tribes.
For example, at the end of December 1867, a combined force of nearly one thousand Lipan and Kickapoo, accompanied by renegade whites and Mexicans, carried out a vicious attack on a company of Ninth Cavalry troopers.
The Kickapoo River Valley in west-central Wisconsin is another enclave of country-cooperation.
-- Archer County: Lake Kickapoo, one specimen (9961); 2 mi N of Scotland, one specimen (18453); Archer City, two specimens (1683 & 11173).
In Oklahoma, a Kickapoo elder advises a group discussing nuclear waste disposal to "pray for our sacred places, they are being taken from us." He says, "The white man has put his love of dollars ahead of our environment."
A 12-year-old might call this a scout camp, but the Kickapoo tribe of Eagle Bend, Texas, calls it a nation--and it's clearly a nation in trouble.
It's overseen by three tribes: the Sac and Fox Nation, the Kickapoo Tribe, and the Absentee Shawnee.
In April 1832, Black Hawk "led some 1,000 Sac and Fox and Kickapoo men, women and children, including about 500 warriors, across the Mississippi River to reclaim land in Illinois that tribal spokesmen had surrendered to the U.S.
Campbell Ave in the Kickapoo Corners shopping center.