Is Ohio an Indian name?

OHIO: Iroquois Indian word meaning the river of the same name. "beautiful river," taken from the river of the same name.
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How many US states are Indian names?

The result is 26 of the 50 states have “Indian” names.
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Is Ohio an Indian tribe?

Currently, there are no federally recognized tribal communities or nations in Ohio, but there are non-federally funded communities trying to stay connected to their ancestry and become federally recognised, such as the Munsee Delaware Indian Nation of Ohio and the Shawnee Nation United Remnant Band.
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What states have Indian names?

The United States of America contains 50 states, and 27 state names are based in American Indian languages: Alabama (Choctaw), Alaska (Aleut), Arizona (O'odham), Arkansas (Illinois), Connecticut (Algonquian), Hawaii (from the indigenous language of Hawai'i), Idaho (Apache), Illinois (Algonquian language group, probably ...
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How did Indians pronounce Ohio?

Ohio – Ohi:yo (Oh-heee-yoh) – Seneca. Although is locally taught that the word means "Beautiful River", this phrase in Iroquois would be "gihe'oya:nre'" .
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What does Ohio mean in the Indian language?

OHIO: Iroquois Indian word meaning the river of the same name. "beautiful river," taken from the river of the same name.
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What Indian tribe was in Ohio?

From these missionaries, historians know that six major groups settled in Ohio and its neighboring states: the Shawnee (in southern Ohio), Seneca-Cayuga (in central and northwest Ohio), Lenape (in eastern Ohio), Wyandot (in northern Ohio), Ottawa (in northwest Ohio), and Myaamia (in western Ohio).
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Is Florida an Indian name?

Famed Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon may not have found the fountain of youth, but he is credited with naming Florida, as the first European to reach it. The region was named by de Leon in 1513 and it comes from the Spanish word "florido," which means "full of flowers."
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Is Kentucky an Indian name?

Kentucky comes from the Kentucky river.

The original application of Kentucky was for the Kentucky River. The name has origins in a Native American Iroquois or Shawne word meaning "meadow."
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Is Chicago an Indian word?

The most-accepted Chicago meaning is a word that comes from the Algonquin language: “shikaakwa,” meaning “striped skunk” or “onion.” According to early explorers, the lakes and streams around Chicago were full of wild onions, leeks, and ramps.
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What does the word Ohio mean?

Ohio got its name from the Iroquois word, “O-Y-O,” meaning “great river.” The Iroquois Indians had begun to settle between the Ohio River and Great Lakes by 1650, although it is estimated that only a few hundred lived in present-day Ohio during any one period.
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Where did the Ohio Indians go?

Under the Treaty of Fort McIntosh, Ohio's American Indians were to relinquish their lands in southern and eastern Ohio. They were confined to the western corner of modern-day Ohio with a border that roughly followed the Cuyahoga River on the east.
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What Indigenous land is Ohio on?

The land that The Ohio State University occupies is the ancestral and contemporary territory of the Shawnee, Potawatomi, Delaware, Miami, Peoria, Seneca, Wyandotte, Ojibwe, and Cherokee peoples. The name “Ohio” itself is derived from the Iroquois “ohi:yo'” – the great river.
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Is Wyoming an Indian name?

According to the Wyoming Secretary of State, “the name Wyoming is a contraction of the Native American word mecheweamiing (“at the big plains”), and was first used by the Delaware people as a name for the Wyoming Valley in northeastern Pennsylvania.”
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Is Illinois an Indian name?

The word Illinois is derived from the Native American word “iliniwok” or “illiniwek,” which literally means “best people”; it was used to refer to the 10 to 12 tribes found around the river.
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Is Iowa an Indian name?

Iowa is actually a Sioux word, meaning sleepy people. The Dakota Sioux were one of several Tribes that could be found throughout Iowa. The others included the Ioway, the Illini, the Otoe, and the Missouria.
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Is Massachusetts an Indian name?

The word Massachusetts is an Algonquin Indian word which roughly translates to “large hill place” or “at the great hill.” In the native language the word is spelled massa-adchu-es-et, where “massa” means “large,” “adchu” means “hill,” “es” is a diminutive suffix and “et” is a locative suffix that identifies a place.
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How are Native American names chosen?

As opposed to the Native American naming tradition, modern society has traditionally turned more to external,rather than internal, inspiration for naming the individual. Native American names are drawn from Nature, which provides the child with a strong sense of being part of the natural environment.
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How many states are named after native?

So here are the 26 states with names of Native American origin and the meaning behind each of them. To learn more about Native American tribes in your state, please visit our map of Native Americans in the United States. Comments and questions are welcome!
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What city was named after an Indian?

Micanopy – named after Seminole chief Micanopy. Myakka City – from unidentified Native American language.
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What does Minnesota mean in Indian?

The name Minnesota comes from the Dakota (Sioux) words mnisota, meaning "sky-tinted waters" or "sky-blue waters." There are numerous Indian origin place names throughout the state, many beginning with mni or minne, meaning water.
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What state has the most Native American named cities?

States leading with the most cities/towns named for chiefs are:
  • Illinois and Indiana = 22.
  • Michigan = 17.
  • Wisconsin = 15.
  • Oklahoma = 14.
  • Iowa = 12.
  • Ohio and Pennsylvania = 7 each.
  • Minnesota, Nebraska and New York = 6 each.
  • Alabama, Kansas, and New Jersey = 5 each.
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What was the last Indian tribe to leave Ohio?

The Wyandot were the last American Indian group to formally leave Ohio (although it should be noted that at least some members of almost all American Indian peoples with historic ties to Ohio remained in the state during the period of removal.) After the Civil War, the Ohio Wyandot were removed to Oklahoma.
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Does Ohio have an Indian reservation?

Currently there are no federally-recognized reservations in Ohio.
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What did the natives call Ohio?

American Indians in Ohio. Did you know the name "Ohio" is an Iroquoian Indian word? It came from the Seneca name for the Ohio River, Ohiyo, which means "it is beautiful." The Senecas were not the original inhabitants of Ohio, however.
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