Chickasaw (some warriors)

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Chickasaw (some warriors) refers to members of the Chickasaw Nation who served as allied Native American fighters in the Battle of the Wabash during the Northwest Indian War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American warriors
group of people
activeInYear 1791
ancestralHomeland areas of present-day Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee
associatedWithEvent defeat of St. Clair’s army at the Battle of the Wabash
broaderHistoricalContext United States–Native American wars
surface form: U.S.–Native American wars

United States westward expansion
combatantType indigenous warriors
conflictSide Native American confederacy in the Northwest Indian War
culturalIdentity Chickasaw people
engagedIn armed conflict against U.S. forces in the Northwest Territory
ethnicGroup Chickasaw Nation
ethnohistoricalCategory Muscogean-speaking peoples
foughtAgainst United States frontier army
surface form: U.S. Army forces under Arthur St. Clair
historicalRegionOfOrigin Southeastern Woodlands
language Chickasaw language
locatedIn Northwest Territory
militaryAllegiance Native American coalition in the Ohio Country
opposed United States of America
surface form: United States
participatedIn Battle of the Wabash
Northwest Indian War
partOf Chickasaw Nation
roleInConflict allied Native American fighters
timePeriod late 18th century
typeOfParticipation warfare

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Battle of the Wabash involvedTribe Chickasaw (some warriors)