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In 2015, the Illinois state house of representatives passed HB 3127, Vinyard Indian Settlement of Shawnee Indians Recognition Act, which would have established them as the first state-recognized tribe in Illinois. However, upon hearing testimony from Shawnee tribes, the state senate did not vote on
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ancestry, was a major organizer for this group. He purchased a trailer that served as the group's headquarters and organized a council. Bush said that about 1810 Shawnee refugees fled a militia in
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nonprofit organization based in Herod, Illinois. Christine Wagner is their principal officer. In 2011, their revenue was $ 12,637 and their expenses were $ 22,254.
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The organization hosts Reconnection Days, an annual gathering in September, begun in 2010. They hold two other annual public festivals.
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The group owns a 24-acre parcel of land outside of Herod, Illinois, and hope to purchase more surrounding land.
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all traveled to Illinois to testify against the recognition of the Vinyard Indian Settlement.
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In 2019, Mark Denzer served as executive director of the organization.
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The poet Barney Bush (1944–2021), who claimed to be of Shawnee and
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Index

American Indians
nonprofit organization
unrecognized cultural heritage group
Tax ID no.
Herod, Illinois
United States
unrecognized group
nonprofit organization
Shawnee
Herod, Illinois
Cayuga
Ohio
Karbers Ridge, Illinois
501(c)(3)
federally recognized
state-recognized
Native American tribe
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Shawnee Tribe
Ben Barnes
Shawnee Tribe
Miami, Oklahoma






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