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| Title | Kickapoo Wahkwahpoakuk |
| Coverage / Year | 1906 to 1911 |
| Description | 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. |
| Interpretation | The Kickapoo lived in Kansas for many years after they were forced out of Illinois in the early 1800s. |
| Lesson Plans / Themes | Native American Stories; How we learn about communities; Communities and Geography; American Communities in History |
| Learning Standards | 16 History; 17 Geography; 18 Social systems |
| Author or Creator | McLean County Historical Society, Bloomington, Ill. |
| Other Contributors | Munson, Don, 1941- Wyckoff, Martin A., 1950- Koos, Greg, 1949-
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| Source | 'The Illustrated History of McLean County' |
| Subject / Keywords | Kickapoo Nation; Custer, Milo, 1880-; Indians of North America |
| Collection Publisher | McLean County Museum of History
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| Further Information | For any further information related to this record, please contact the Collection Publisher. See http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/tdc for more information about this project. |
| Rights Management Statement | http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/tdc/conditions.htm |
| Resource Identifier | mch0058 |
| CONTENTdm file name | 531912222002_mch0058.jpg |