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105:, where the French had already established a community of the same name. The tribe was further reduced by its exposure to "...European diseases and liquor and by warfare with the Chickasaw and Shawnee." In 1803, the U. S. government recognized the surviving Tamaroas as members of the Kaskaskia tribe. 135:. The consolidated Peoria were given land in Indian Territory. Thus, an unknown number of Tamaroa descendants were included in the Peoria reservation residents who were allotted land, beginning in 1889. The reservation was in present-day 108:
Five leaders of the Tamaroa were among those who signed the Treaty of Edwardsville (1818), by which the various groups of the Illiniwek ceded about half of the present state of
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An estimated 3000 Tamaroa lived along the Mississippi River, near the confluences with the Missouri and Illinois Rivers, but soon moved to a site near present-day
94:, another Illinois tribe, who settled among the Tamaroa. After they combined, the two tribes had only 90 dwellings, indicating a rapid decline of the Tamaroas. 228: 216: 90:. In 1682, their village, also called Tamaroa, had about 600 lodges. A Catholic mission was founded near Tamaroa in 1689, which attracted the 262: 257: 272: 267: 39: 112:
to the United States. Descendants of the Tamaroa later merged with other, larger tribes of the Illiniwek, such as the
66:-speaking group, like the rest of the Illiniwek, they lived on both sides of the Mississippi River in the area of the 252: 17: 277: 78:. Tamaroan culture is presumed to be similar to that of the Kaskaskia, Peoria, and other Illinois tribes. 247: 175: 196: 136: 153: 55: 62:
meaning "cut tail" in Illiniwek and relates to a totemic animal such as bear or wildcat. An
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Inoca Ethnohistory Project: Eye Witness Descriptions of the Contact Generation, 1667-1700
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The group later joined the Peoria tribe and moved to what would become the
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Simpson, Linda. "The Tribes of the Illinois Confederacy." May 6, 2006.
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of 12 or 13 tribes. The name "Tamaroa" is a derivative of the word
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in the 1830s, their descendants are to be found mostly in
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Linda Simpson, "The Tribes of The Illinois Confederacy"
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Index

Tamaroa (tribe)
Native American
Mississippi River
North America
Illinois Confederation
Algonquian
confluence
Illinois
Missouri Rivers
Cahokia, Illinois
Cahokia
Kaskaskia
Kaskaskia River
Illinois
Peoria
Indian removal
Oklahoma
Confederated Peoria Tribe
Kansas Territory
Ottawa County, Oklahoma
Peoria tribe
Illinois Confederation


Simpson, Linda. "The Tribes of the Illinois Confederacy." May 6, 2006.




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