- self-identified
descendants of
Miamis who were
exempted from removal, have
unsuccessfully sought separate recognition. The name
Miami derives from
Myaamia (plural...
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Miami,
officially the City of
Miami, is a
coastal metropolis in the U.S.
state of
Florida and the seat of
Miami-Dade
County in
South Florida. It is the...
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related to Fort
Miamis.
Fallen Timbers Battlefield & Fort
Miamis,
Metroparks Toledo site
Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort
Miamis National Historic...
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Constitution as the
Miami River of the Lake St.
Joseph River (Lake Michigan), a river;
formerly Rivière des
Miamis (River of the
Miamis)
Miami River (Florida)...
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originally Fort des
Miamis then Fort St.
Philippe Fort
Miami (Ohio),
originally Fort
Miamis Search for "fort
miami" or "ft-
miami" on Wikipedia. All pages...
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Internacional de Fútbol
Miami (lit.
International Miami Football Club),
known as
Inter Miami CF or
Inter Miami (Spanish:
Inter de
Miami), is an
American professional...
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Miami River (New York)
Miami River (Oregon) St.
Joseph River (Lake Michigan), a river;
formerly Rivière des
Miamis (River of the
Miamis)
Florida Lake Okeechobee...
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remain in
Indiana after the
remainder of the
Miamis moved west in 1846.
Richardville also
provided displaced Miamis in
Indiana with a
place to stay on the few...
- a
French trader, and a
Miami woman. His
Miami name, Palonswah, was the
Miami approximation of the name François. The
Miamis were
involved in comparatively...
- Fort
Miami,
originally called Fort St.
Philippe or Fort des
Miamis, were a pair of
French built palisade forts established at Kekionga, the prin****l...