Is Waukesha an Indian name?

Name. "Waukesha" is thought to be an Anglicization of the Ojibwe word Waagoshag, the plural of fox ("waagosh"), or the Potawatomi name Wau-tsha. Wau-tsha (sometimes written as Wauk-tsha or Wauke-tsha) was the leader of the local tribe at the time of the first European settlement of the area.
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What does Waukesha mean in Indian?

MM: Waukesha probably comes from the Potawatomi word for "fox." Something like "wauk-she." BM: In Ojibwe, that would be "wau-bush."
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What is Waukesha known for?

In the late 19th century, Waukesha became famous for its healing waters. People came from far and wide to heal and relax in the resort town. After the era of healing waters ended, Waukesha became a major manufacturer of water, beer, soda, dairy products, iron, and steel.
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What is the racial makeup of Waukesha Wisconsin?

The 5 largest ethnic groups in Waukesha, WI are White (Non-Hispanic) (78.7%), White (Hispanic) (10.1%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (3.4%), Asian (Non-Hispanic) (2.81%), and Other (Hispanic) (2%).
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What is the history of Waukesha Wisconsin?

In 1846, the Village of Prairieville was incorporated from a portion of the land in the Town, changing its name to Waukesha in 1847. Also in 1846, the village became the seat of Waukesha County, edging out Delafield, Genesee, Pewaukee, and Muskego for the position. The village became the City of Waukesha in 1896.
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What does the name Waukesha mean?

Right away I learned that the consensus opinion among scholars of Wisconsin history is that Waukesha—the city and the county—owe their name to some variation of the Chippewa/Ojibwe word “Wau-kee-sha” (or Waukeeshah). Translated into English, it means “little fox.”
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Is Waukesha blue or red?

Waukesha County is the largest Republican-leaning county in Wisconsin and has been one of the GOP's most solid suburban strongholds for many years. It has not supported a Democrat for president since 1964, and has only supported a Democrat four other times since 1892.
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Is Waukesha a black city?

Waukesha Demographics

White: 87.29% Black or African American: 3.29%
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Is Waukesha a black community?

The city is very diverse (37% non-Hispanic white, 40% black, 17.3% Hispanic, 3.5% Asian, 0.8% Native American) according to the 2010 U.S. Census. About one half of the residents of Milwaukee County are people of color. Waukesha County is over 88% white according to 2017 Census Bureau estimates.
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What is the crime rate in Waukesha Wisconsin?

Waukesha has an overall crime rate of 10 per 1,000 residents, making the crime rate here near the average for all cities and towns of all sizes in America. According to our analysis of FBI crime data, your chance of becoming a victim of crime in Waukesha is 1 in 99.
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How old is Waukesha?

Waukesha, city, seat (1846) of Waukesha county, southeastern Wisconsin, U.S. It is situated on the Fox River, about 15 miles (25 km) west of Milwaukee. The site was settled by Morris D. Cutler in 1834 near a Potawatomi Indian village and called Prairieville.
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How do you spell Waukesha?

a city in SE Wisconsin, W of Milwaukee.
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Is Wisconsin an Indian name?

A: Wisconsin's name evolved from “Meskonsing,” an English spelling of the French version of the Miami Indian name for the Wisconsin River, according to the Wisconsin Historical Society.
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Why are there so many Indian names in Wisconsin?

A map from the 1960s showing Native American tribes in Wisconsin. She says many of the place names in this area can be traced to Ojibwe words. Those names, Margaret explains, stuck because the Ojibwe tribes were heavily involved in mapping and trade with settlers beginning in the 1600s.
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Is Milwaukee an Indian name?

The name "Milwaukee" comes from an Algonquian word Millioke, meaning "Good", "Beautiful" and "Pleasant Land" (cf. Potawatomi language minwaking, Ojibwe language ominowakiing) or "Gathering place [by the water]" (cf. Potawatomi language manwaking, Ojibwe language omaniwakiing).
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Where do most African Americans live in Wisconsin?

Nearly 90 percent of Wisconsin's African American population lives in the following six counties, all of which are located in Southeastern or Southern Wisconsin: Milwaukee, Dane, Racine, Kenosha, Rock, and Waukesha.
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What race lives in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin Demographics
  • White: 84.30%
  • Black or African American: 6.34%
  • Two or more races: 3.35%
  • Asian: 2.81%
  • Other race: 2.32%
  • Native American: 0.84%
  • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.05%
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What city has the most Black population?

New York city had the largest number of people reporting as Black with about 2.3 million, followed by Chicago, 1.1 million, and Detroit, Philadelphia and Houston, which had between 500,000 and 1 million each.
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What is the racial makeup of Milwaukee?

Milwaukee Demographics

White: 42.05% Black or African American: 38.79% Other race: 8.36% Two or more races: 5.63%
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Is Milwaukee liberal or conservative?

Traditionally supporting liberal politicians and movements, this community has consistently proved to be a stronghold of the Democratic Party. As the largest city in Wisconsin, Milwaukee receives a significant amount of attention during elections and is notably seen as a pivot state.
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What cities make up Waukesha County?

  • CITY OF MUSKEGO. CITY OF NEW BERLIN. CITY OF BROOKFIELD.
  • VILLAGE OF. ELM GROVE. TOWN.
  • OF. BROOKFIELD. VILLAGE.
  • OF. BUTLER. TOWN OF WAUKESHA.
  • CITY OF WAUKESHA. CITY OF PEWAUKEE. VILLAGE OF.
  • PEWAUKEE. VILLAGE. OF.
  • SUSSEX. TOWN OF LISBON. TOWN OF MUKWONAGO.
  • TOWN OF GENESEE. TOWN OF DELAFIELD. CITY OF.
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