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Walters, William D, Jr., 1942-
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Koos, Greg, 1949-
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Munson, Don, 1941-
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Wyckoff, Martin A., 1950-
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Walters, William D, Jr., 1942-
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Alvord, Clarence Walworth, 1868-1928
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Johnson, Marmaduke, d. 1674 [printer]
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McCormick, Cyrus Hall, 1859-1936
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Wawawsuk, Minnie
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Whittaker, George Byrom, 1793-1847
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Kickapoo Nation
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Custer, Milo, 1880-
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Marquette, Pere Jacques, 1636-1675
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Meskawki Lodge
18372--Illinois River and Valley from Starved Rock, New State Park, Ill.
Kickapoo Words for the Corn Plant
Scissors
Native American Spider Gorget
A topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina : comprehending the rivers Ohio, Kenhawa, Sioto, Cherokee, Wabash, Illinois, Mississippi, &c. the climate, soil and produce, whether animal, vegetable, or mineral ; the mountains, creeks, roads, distances, latitudes, &c. and of every part laid down in the annexed map / published by Thomas Hutchins, captain in the 60th regiment of foot ; with a plan of the rapids of the Ohio, a plan of the several villages in the Illinois country, a table of the distances between Fort Pitt and the mouth of the Ohio, all engraved upon copper ; and an appendix, containing Mr. Patrick Kennedy's Journal up the Illinois River, and a correct list of the different nations and tribes of Indians, with the number of fighting men, &c.
A Kickapoo Vocabulary; compiled by Milo Custer
Madison' Projectile Points
Native American Cradle Board
Map of the country embracing the route of the expedition of 1823 commanded by Major S.H. Long / engraved by R. Penny
Il paese de' selvaggi Outagamiani, Mascoutensi, Illinesi, e parte delle VI, Nazioni
Kickapoo Bear Chief (Mkopahmah)
Illinois-Wabash Land Company manuscript
Meskawki Lodge, Reproduction
Kickapoo Dwelling (Bark Hut)
Kickapoo Band
Silver Cross
Trade Axe
Women of Kickapoo Nation
Projectile Point
Kickapoo Grand Village Monument
Illinois
Native American Wedding Belt
Diorama of Mississippian Culture
Iron Arrow Point
Knife Blade
Native American Water Basket
Native American Spider Gorget
Iron Hoe
Recovered Indian Corn Fragments
The Coureur de Bois and the Indian
The United States of North America
Native American Moccasins (pair)
Kickapoo Bark Hut (Dwelling)
Prayer Stick
Carved Bone Hand
Kickapoo Wahkwahpoakuk
Eliot Indian Bible
Archaeologists at Noble-Wieting, Illinois
Gun Cock
Meskawki Lodge
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Traditional house form utilized by Woodland Indians of the Great Lakes Region. Meskwaki settlement near Tama, Iowa. 1905.
18372--Illinois River and Valley from Starved Rock, New State Park, Ill.
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Black and white stereograph slide showing the Illinois River.
Kickapoo Words for the Corn Plant
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The Kickapoo used various words in the diagram to identify parts of the corn plant.
Scissors
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These iron scissors were manufactured by white settlers and traded with the Kickapoo.
Native American Spider Gorget
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Round marine shells with spider designs carved onto them. The shells are about 3" in diameter.
A topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina : comprehending the rivers Ohio, Kenhawa, Sioto, Cherokee, Wabash, Illinois, Mississippi, &c. the climate, soil and produce, whether animal, vegetable, or mineral ; the mountains, creeks, roads, distances, latitudes, &c. and of every part laid down in the annexed map / published by Thomas Hutchins, captain in the 60th regiment of foot ; with a plan of the rapids of the Ohio, a plan of the several villages in the Illinois country, a table of the distances between Fort Pitt and the mouth of the Ohio, all engraved upon copper ; and an appendix, containing Mr. Patrick Kennedy's Journal up the Illinois River, and a correct list of the different nations and tribes of Indians, with the number of fighting men, &c.
Multi-Page Item | 42 pages | 1778 |
Historical Maps Online
1 map, colored
A Kickapoo Vocabulary; compiled by Milo Custer
Multi-Page Item | 5 pages |
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This is a 5-page document, "A Kickapoo Vocabulary
Madison' Projectile Points
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Four small to medium-sized thin triangular arrowheads. The points are usually like isosceles triangles in shape, or more rarely, equilateral triangles.
Native American Cradle Board
Multi-Page Item | 5 pages |
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Baby cradle board made of pine wood. Curved wood at the top is attached in three places with leather strips. One end is square, the other is scalloped with 6 scallops. Carvings on both sides of scalloped edge of beavers and letters/words?. The underside has a carving of a man with a bow and wavy vertical lines. There are holes in each of the scallops. The handle has diagonal...
Map of the country embracing the route of the expedition of 1823 commanded by Major S.H. Long / engraved by R. Penny
Image | 1825 |
River Maps
Map of the country embracing the route of the expedition of 1823 commanded by Major S.H. Long / engraved by R. Penny
Il paese de' selvaggi Outagamiani, Mascoutensi, Illinesi, e parte delle VI, Nazioni
Image | 1785 |
Historical Maps Online
Kickapoo Bear Chief (Mkopahmah)
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Bear Chief (Mkopahmah) was a Kickapoo Indian living on the Kickapoo reservation in Kansas. He was photographed by Milo Custer, who visited there in 1906 and 1911.
Illinois-Wabash Land Company manuscript
Multi-Page Item | 3 pages |
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Several pages from a manuscript book that was used as a contract with Indians for land in Illinois. "A manuscript book, being a contract with Indians for land in the Illinois." "This manuscript ... is evidently one of several copies made for the various members of the Company at the time when the two companies, the Illinois Land Company, and the Wabash Land Compa...
Meskawki Lodge, Reproduction
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Free-lanced design, based on a study of Meskawki lodges
Kickapoo Dwelling (Bark Hut)
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After leaving McLean County, the Kickapoo fled westward. This dwelling was photographed in Brown County, Kansas, about 1906.
Kickapoo Band
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Members of the Kickapoo Band are seated with instruments. The band was at Kickapoo School, Brown County, Kansas.
Silver Cross
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This silver cross was obtained by the Kickapoo from white traders.
Trade Axe
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This trade axe was manufactured by white settlers and traded to the Kickapoo.
Women of Kickapoo Nation
Multi-Page Item | 2 pages |
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Photograph of three women in the Kickapoo tribe, taken at the Kickapoo reservation in Kansas to document McLean County, Illinois, Kickapoo descendants. Names identifying the three women featured in the photograph on the reverse side, stating, "Mrs. Anderson (Kickapoo), Nubya, daughter of Mashewa, Kawkeas, grandaughter . . . (Text cut off on right side). (The Illustrated His...
Projectile Point
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Off-white colored stone projectile point. Equilateral shaped head with a notched stem and a lower flared base. Sharp edges on two sides and point. Probably late Hopewell/Woodland period.
Kickapoo Grand Village Monument
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A historical marker was placed at the site of the Grand Village of the Kickapoo in Ellsworth, Illinois, by the McLean County Historical Society in 1905.
Illinois
Image | 1829 |
Historical Maps Online
Native American Wedding Belt
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the edges are trimmed with green silk. The front is decorated with tiny glass beads of many colors sewn on in an abstract floral pattern. Long, narrow tapes woven of red wool and ending in red wool yarn tassels serve to fasten the belt around the wearer's waist.
Diorama of Mississippian Culture
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In this picture of a diorama at the Illinois State Museum in Springfield, Illinois, two Indians, one male and one female, gather corn for food. The male wears a decoration around his neck and a small cloth around his waist. The female wears only a skirt around her waist. Corn grows nearby. It illustrates early Mississippian culture.
Iron Arrow Point
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The iron point was a trade item obtained from white traders.
Knife Blade
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This knife blade was a common tool used by the Kickapoo. It was made of iron.
Native American Water Basket
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A basket woven in an ovoid shape with rounded bottom, flaring sharply from neck to a wide opening at the top. There are two wide leather strap handles attached at the widest part of the body, positioned at 4:30 and 7:30. The entire body of the basket had a thick coating applied to make it waterproof. Height of basket is 13-1/2".
Native American Spider Gorget
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Round marine shells with spider designs carved onto them. The shells are about 3" in diameter.
Iron Hoe
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This iron hoe was used by the Kickapoo in the cultivation of food.
Recovered Indian Corn Fragments
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Fragments of corn recovered from the Grand Village of the Kickapoo in 1972.
The Coureur de Bois and the Indian
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A fur trader stands by a birch bark canoe and shakes the hand of an Indian. A second fur trader is seated in the canoe.
The United States of North America
Image | 1801 |
Historical Maps Online
1 map, hand colored
Native American Moccasins (pair)
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they are stitched entirely by hand. The uppers are decorated with white, red and blue beads sewn on in geometric patterns. Leather ties around the ankles secured the moccasins.
Kickapoo Bark Hut (Dwelling)
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Image of two bark winter huts built on the Kickapoo Reservation in Brown County, Kansas. People are possibly residents. Reverse side states, "Bark House of Andrew Magozee a [illegible] whose wife is Ahtseh, a Kickapoo, situated on the Kickapoo [illegible] Brown County, Kansas (looking w[est?])
Prayer Stick
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This prayer stick was used by the "Praying Kickapoo" in the 1830's. It is carved with symbolic characters.
Carved Bone Hand
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This carved bone hand was used in glove-making. Glove-making was one of the early cottage industries of pioneer Illinois.
Kickapoo Wahkwahpoakuk
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Wahkwahpoakuk was a Kickapoo Indian who lived on the Kickapoo reservation in Kansas. He was photographed by Milo Custer who visited there between 1906 and 1911.
Eliot Indian Bible
Multi-Page Item | 5 pages |
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The Holy Bible: containing the Old Testament and the New translated into the Indian Language and ordered to be printed by the Commissioners of the United Colonies in New England, for the propogation of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New England. Purchased by Library Friends as the 5 millionth volume. ...
Archaeologists at Noble-Wieting, Illinois
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Illinois State University students study the remains at the Noble-Wieting archaeological site in 1972, a former Indian mound in McLean County. The site is in Heyworth, Illinois.
Gun Cock
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This iron gun cock was obtained by the Kickapoo from white traders.
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