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- The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma (Miami-Illinois: myaamionki noošonke siipionki, meaning: "Miami homelands along the Neosho River) is the only federally recognized Native American tribe of Miami Indians in the United States. The people are descended from Miami who were removed in the 19th century from their traditional territory in present-day Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. (en)
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- Miami Tribe of Oklahoma flag (en)
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- Miami Tribe of Oklahoma (en)
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- Peoria, Kaskaskia, Shawnee people, Wea, Illinois, and other Algonquian peoples (en)
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- Christianity, traditional tribal religion (en)
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- The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma (Miami-Illinois: myaamionki noošonke siipionki, meaning: "Miami homelands along the Neosho River) is the only federally recognized Native American tribe of Miami Indians in the United States. The people are descended from Miami who were removed in the 19th century from their traditional territory in present-day Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. (en)
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- Miami Tribe of Oklahoma (en)
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- Miami Tribe of Oklahoma (en)
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