It would raid the settlements of the area folks and feasted on the animals owned by the local population (the Shawnee tribe).
Blue Jacket served as chief of the Shawnee tribe from 1861-1864.
Other bands of the scattered Shawnee tribe began to return to the Ohio Country in the decades that followed.
The area around Beaver was originally home to the Shawnee tribe.
Before their arrival, the forest was a hunting area for the Shawnee tribe.
Together these divisions formed the loose confederacy that was the Shawnee tribe.
A number of places and things have been named after the Shawnee tribe of Native Americans:
Before contact with Europeans, the Shawnee tribe consisted of a loose confederacy of five divisions which shared a common language and culture.
Also known as the Loyal Shawnee, they are one of three federally recognized Shawnee tribes.
In 1774 he was named as a commissioner to the Shawnee tribe to negotiate a peace treaty after the Battle of Point Pleasant.