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31: 196: 249: 334: 290: 314: 128: 123: 309: 233: 101:. Prior to European-American settlement in the 19th century, the tribe occupied territory in what became Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois and Iowa. 283: 256: 118: 276: 174: 324: 226: 113: 329: 319: 30: 140: 219: 134: 108: 36: 178: 260: 203: 171: 303: 98: 195: 86: 49: 248: 94: 70: 90: 104:
Several place names and a US Navy ship honored Appanoose:
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Indigenous peoples of North America biography stubs
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Charles Bird King
Meskwaki
Taimah
Meskwaki
Iowa
Taimah
Quashquame
Appanoose County, Iowa
Appanoose County Courthouse
Appanoose County Community Railroad
Appanoose Township, Franklin County, Kansas
Appanoose Township, Hancock County, Illinois
USS Appanoose (AK-226)
Crater class cargo ship
USS Appanoose (AK-226), U.S. Navy History Archives
Archived
Wayback Machine
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