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The Piankeshaw, Piankashaw or Pianguichia were members of the Miami tribe who lived apart from the rest of the Miami nation, therefore they were known as Peeyankihšiaki ("splitting off" from the others, Sing.: Peeyankihšia - "Piankeshaw Person"). When European settlers arrived in the region in the 1600s, the Piankeshaw lived in an area along the south central Wabash River that now includes western Indiana and Illinois. Their territory was to the north of Kickapoo (around Vincennes) and the south of the Wea (centered on Ouiatenon). They were closely allied with the Wea, another group of Miamis. The Piankashaw were living along the Vermilion river in 1743.

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  • Piankeshaw (en)
  • Piankashaw (de)
  • Piankashaw (fr)
  • Пианкашо (ru)
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  • Die Piankashaw, auch Piankeshaw, waren ein Indianerstamm, dessen traditionelles Wohn- und Jagdgebiet südlich des Michigansees in den heutigen US-Bundesstaaten Indiana, Illinois und Ohio lag. Sie waren eng mit den Wea verwandt und gehörten mit fünf weiteren Stämmen zur Gruppe der Miami-Indianer. Die Nachkommen der Piankashaw sind heute im bundesstaatlich anerkannten (engl. federal recognized) Stamm des Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma aufgegangen und leben in Oklahoma. (de)
  • The Piankeshaw, Piankashaw or Pianguichia were members of the Miami tribe who lived apart from the rest of the Miami nation, therefore they were known as Peeyankihšiaki ("splitting off" from the others, Sing.: Peeyankihšia - "Piankeshaw Person"). When European settlers arrived in the region in the 1600s, the Piankeshaw lived in an area along the south central Wabash River that now includes western Indiana and Illinois. Their territory was to the north of Kickapoo (around Vincennes) and the south of the Wea (centered on Ouiatenon). They were closely allied with the Wea, another group of Miamis. The Piankashaw were living along the Vermilion river in 1743. (en)
  • Les Piankeshaw (ou Piankashaw) étaient des Amérindiens rattachés à la nation des Miamis bien qu'ils vivaient à l'écart des Miamis. Ils vivaient dans une région actuellement comprise à l'ouest de l'Indiana et en Ohio et étaient des proches alliés des Weas. (fr)
  • Пианкашо, пианкишо (англ. Piankashaw, Piankeshaw) — алгонкиноязычное индейское племя Северной Америки, проживающее ранее на территории современных американских штатов Индиана и Огайо. (ru)
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  • Piankeshaw (en)
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