Category:American Indians
American Indian is a term applied to a person descended from the original inhabitants of the land that is now the continental United States of America. Christopher Columbus, encountered the Americas and brought news of his explorations to Europe in 1492. He named the people whom he met "Indians," believing that he had reached India. Columbus was mistaken, but his designation of the land's native people remained. In all likelihood, the American Indians migrated to the Americas across the Bering Land Bridge. Upon arriving in the Americas, they evolved culturally, socially, economically, and politically into very diverse groups. Historians, archaeologists, and anthropologists generally divide the history of Indian people in Ohio into five time periods.
These time periods are:
- The Paleoindian Period (13000 BC to 7000 BC)
- The Archaic Period (8000 BC to 500 BC)
- The Woodland Period (800 BC to AD 1200)
- The Late Prehistoric Period (AD 1200 to circa AD 1650)
- The Historic Period (AD 1650 to AD 1843)
As evidenced in this timeline, natives enjoyed a long and rich history before the arrival of Europeans in AD 1650. Once whites arrived in Ohio in the late seventeenth century, the lives of Ohio's Indians would never be the same.
For additional information on these specific eras, on the specific Indian nations that occupied Ohio, the Indian lifestyle, and native interactions with Europeans and white Americans, please browse these entries at your leisure.
Pages in category "American Indians"
The following 162 pages are in this category, out of 362 total.
(previous page) (next page)N
O
- Octagon Earthworks
- Ohio
- Ohio Company
- Ohio Company of Associates
- Ohio Country
- Ohio Defense Corps
- Ohio Indian Wars
- Ohio River
- Ohio's State Gemstone - Flint
- Ohio's State Prehistoric Monument
- Ohio's State Seal
- Ojibwa Indians
- Old Maid's Kitchen
- Old Man's Cave
- Oorang Indians
- Ordinance of 1784
- Ottawa Indians
- Ottawa, Ohio
P
S
- Salem Grant
- Samuel H. Parsons
- Sandusky Culture
- Sauk Indians
- Schoenbrunn
- Schoenbrunn Grant
- Seip Mound and Earthworks
- Seneca Indians
- Seneca-Cayuga Indians
- Serpent Mound
- Shannopin's Town
- Shawnee Indians
- Shrum Mound
- Siege of Fort Recovery
- Sieges of Fort Meigs
- Simon Girty
- Simon Kenton
- Simon Perkins
- Society of Jesus
- South and East of the First Principal Meridian District
- Spruce Hill Works
- Squaw Campaign
- St. Clair's Defeat
- Story Mound
- Stubbs Earthworks
- Suggested Prehistory Reading
T
- Tarhe
- Tarlton Cross Mound
- Tecumseh
- Tecumseh's Confederation
- Tenskwatawa
- Thayendanegea
- Thomas Hutchins
- Thomas Kirker
- Treaty of Fort Finney (1786)
- Treaty of Fort Finney (1786) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Fort Harmar (1789)
- Treaty of Fort Harmar (1789) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Fort Industry (1805)
- Treaty of Fort Industry (1805) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Fort McIntosh (1785)
- Treaty of Fort McIntosh (1785) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1768)
- Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1784)
- Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1784) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Greeneville (1795)
- Treaty of Greeneville (1795) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Lewistown (1829)
- Treaty of Little Sandusky (1829)
- Treaty of Little Sandusky (1829) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Little Sandusky (1831)
- Treaty of Little Sandusky (1831) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Maumee (1833)
- Treaty of Maumee (1833) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Miami (Maumee) Bay (1831)
- Treaty of St. Mary's (1817)
- Treaty of the Maumee Rapids (1817)
- Treaty of the Maumee Rapids (1817) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Wapakoneta (1831)
- Treaty of Wapakoneta (1831) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Delawares (1778)
- Treaty with the Delawares (1778) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Delawares (1818)
- Treaty with the Delawares (1818) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Miamis (1818)
- Treaty with the Miamis (1818) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Potawatomis (1818)
- Treaty with the Potawatomis (1818) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Senecas and Shawnees (1832)
- Treaty with the Senecas and Shawnees (1832) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Senecas, Shawnees and Wyandots (1831)
- Treaty with the Senecas, Shawnees and Wyandots (1831) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Six Nations (1789) (Fort Harmar)
- Treaty with the Six Nations (1789) (Ft. Harmar) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Wyandots (1832)
- Treaty with the Wyandots (1832) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Wyandots (1836)
- Treaty with the Wyandots (1836) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Wyandots (1842) (Upper Sandusky)
- Treaty with the Wyandots (1842) (Upper Sandusky) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawnees, Senecas, and Miamis (1814)
- Treaty with the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawnees, Senecas, and Miamis (1814) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawnees, Senecas, Ottawas, Chippewas, Potawatomies, and Miamis (1815)
- Treaty with the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawnees, Senecas, Ottawas, Chippewas, Potawatomies, and Miamis (1815) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Wyandots, Shawnees, Senecas, and Ottawas (1818)
- Treaty with the Wyandots, Shawnees, Senecas, and Ottawas (1818) (Transcript)
- Tremper Mound and Earthworks
- Turner Earthworks
- Twelve-Mile Square Reservation
W
- Walter Lingo
- Wampum Belt
- Wapakoneta, Ohio
- Wea Indians
- Western Reserve
- Weyapiersenwah
- Whittlesey Culture
- Wickerham Inn
- William B. Hazen
- William Crawford
- William Dudley
- William H. Harrison
- William Hull
- William Wells
- Winchester Works Mound
- Winthrop Sargent
- Woodland Animal Effigy Pipes
- Woodland Period
- Worthington Earthworks
- Wright Earthworks
- Wyandot Indians
