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Kekionga (meaning "blackberry bush"), also known as Kiskakon or Pacan's Village, was the capital of the Miami tribe. It was located at the confluence of the Saint Joseph and Saint Marys rivers to form the Maumee River on the western edge of the Great Black Swamp in present-day Indiana. Over their respective decades of influence from colonial times to after the American Revolution, French and Indian Wars, and the Northwest Indian Wars, the French, British and Americans all established trading posts and forts at the large village, originally known as Fort Miami, due to its key location on the portage connecting Lake Erie to the Wabash and Mississippi rivers. The European-American town of Fort Wayne, Indiana started as a settlement around the American Fort Wayne stockade after the War of 1812

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  • Kekionga (meaning "blackberry bush"), also known as Kiskakon or Pacan's Village, was the capital of the Miami tribe. It was located at the confluence of the Saint Joseph and Saint Marys rivers to form the Maumee River on the western edge of the Great Black Swamp in present-day Indiana. Over their respective decades of influence from colonial times to after the American Revolution, French and Indian Wars, and the Northwest Indian Wars, the French, British and Americans all established trading posts and forts at the large village, originally known as Fort Miami, due to its key location on the portage connecting Lake Erie to the Wabash and Mississippi rivers. The European-American town of Fort Wayne, Indiana started as a settlement around the American Fort Wayne stockade after the War of 1812. (en)
  • Kekionga aussi connu sous le nom de Kiskakon ou village de Pacanne, était la capitale des Miamis au confluent des rivières Saint-Joseph, Sainte-Marie et Maumee dans le nord-est de l'actuel État de l'Indiana. (fr)
  • Kekionga (berarti "semak beri hitam"), juga dikenal dengan nama Kiskakon atau Desa , adalah ibu kota di benua Amerika. Kota ini terletak di pertemuan , , dan di ujung barat kawasan di negara bagian Indiana modern. Setelah kedatangan penjajah Eropa di benua Amerika, Kekionga menjadi pos dagang yang penting untuk orang Eropa berkat lokasinya yang strategis. Pada masa Perang Indian Barat Laut, suku Miami bergabung dengan Konfederasi Barat yang menentang perluasan wilayah Amerika Serikat ke barat. Walaupun pada mulanya konfederasi tersebut dapat memenangkan pertempuran, setelah kedatangan Jenderal Anthony Wayne, suku-suku ini mengalami kekalahan dalam . Pasukan Amerika Serikat tiba di Kekionga pada 17 September 1794 dan kemudian Wayne memilih tempat ini sebagai lokasi benteng baru yang disebut . Benteng ini selesai dibangun pada 17 Oktober. Walaupun begitu, suku Miami masih mempertahankan kedaulatan atas Kekionga hingga Perang 1812. Seusai perang tersebut, sesuai dengan ketentuan tahun 1814, suku Miami harus menyerahkan Kekionga sebagai hukuman karena telah melawan Amerika Serikat selama perang. Kekionga kini menjadi tempat berdirinya kota Fort Wayne, Indiana. (in)
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  • Kekionga aussi connu sous le nom de Kiskakon ou village de Pacanne, était la capitale des Miamis au confluent des rivières Saint-Joseph, Sainte-Marie et Maumee dans le nord-est de l'actuel État de l'Indiana. (fr)
  • Kekionga (meaning "blackberry bush"), also known as Kiskakon or Pacan's Village, was the capital of the Miami tribe. It was located at the confluence of the Saint Joseph and Saint Marys rivers to form the Maumee River on the western edge of the Great Black Swamp in present-day Indiana. Over their respective decades of influence from colonial times to after the American Revolution, French and Indian Wars, and the Northwest Indian Wars, the French, British and Americans all established trading posts and forts at the large village, originally known as Fort Miami, due to its key location on the portage connecting Lake Erie to the Wabash and Mississippi rivers. The European-American town of Fort Wayne, Indiana started as a settlement around the American Fort Wayne stockade after the War of 1812 (en)
  • Kekionga (berarti "semak beri hitam"), juga dikenal dengan nama Kiskakon atau Desa , adalah ibu kota di benua Amerika. Kota ini terletak di pertemuan , , dan di ujung barat kawasan di negara bagian Indiana modern. Setelah kedatangan penjajah Eropa di benua Amerika, Kekionga menjadi pos dagang yang penting untuk orang Eropa berkat lokasinya yang strategis. (in)
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  • Kekionga (en)
  • Kekionga (in)
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