The Miami tribe was the first to inhabit the small island prior to 1800.
Some of the earliest known groups to occupy what would later become northern Indiana were the Miami tribe.
Many of the Piankeshaw simply left and joined other Miami tribes.
He was a minor leader in the Miami tribe but was somewhat significant as brother of Papakeecha.
Native Americans used the area for years, primarily the Potawatomi and Miami tribe.
The Ottawas then attacked and killed several members of the Miami tribe.
Godfroy's father was French, and his mother was from the Miami tribe.
William Wells was captured and adopted into the Miami tribe.
This was the largest settlement of the Miami tribe.
The city is named after the Miami tribe.