From the ashes one story of the village of Pinkwi Mihtohseeniaki /
Abstract (Summary)
FROM THE ASHES: ONE STORY OF THE VILLAGE OF PINKWI MIHTOHSEENIAKI
by George Ironstrack
“From the Ashes” explores one chapter in the life of the Miami Indian village of Pinkwi
Mihtohseeniaki, which was located along the banks Great Miami River near the current city of
Piqua, Ohio. This thesis attempts to add new depth to our understanding of the village, which
was settled in 1747 and purportedly depopulated in 1752, by centering the analysis on the local
level. With an intense focus on the cultural and ecological landscapes of Pinkwi Mihtohseeniaki
a more nuanced story surfaces. This one local story has the potential to transform our knowledge
of the world of Miami-Illinois speaking peoples and the larger region of the Great Lakes in the
eighteenth century.
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School:Miami University
School Location:USA - Ohio
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:miami indians pickawillany indigenous mapping agriculture illinois language old briton la demoiselle ohio wabash river great
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