Miami Reservation in Indiana

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The Miami Reservation in Indiana was a 19th-century tract of land in northeastern Indiana set aside for the Miami people, serving as a center of their community and leadership under figures such as Chief Jean Baptiste Richardville.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American reservation
historic place
appliesToJurisdiction Miami tribal jurisdiction (historical)
category Former Native American reservations in the United States
History of Indiana NERFINISHED
Miami tribe NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicGroup Miami people NERFINISHED
hasCulture Miami culture
hasLeader Jean Baptiste Richardville NERFINISHED
Miami tribal chiefs
historyOfTopic Native American history of Indiana
U.S. Indian policy in the 19th century
languageUsed English
Miami-Illinois language NERFINISHED
locatedIn Indiana
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInRegion northeastern Indiana
mainSubject Miami people NERFINISHED
namedAfter Miami people NERFINISHED
partOf Miami lands in the Old Northwest
significantEvent Miami tribal governance in Indiana
significantPerson Jean Baptiste Richardville NERFINISHED
significantRole base of operations for Chief Jean Baptiste Richardville
center of Miami political authority in Indiana
startTime 19th century
temporalCoverage 19th century
usedFor center of Miami community
center of Miami leadership
homeland of the Miami people

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Jean Baptiste Richardville associatedWith Miami Reservation in Indiana