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Mingo

Mingo. By: Nikki Burton, Brianna Donahue, D orthy Krapf, and Alexa Murphy. Basic Info. The Mingo’s were an independent group in the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. The name Mingo refers to the Honnaisonts in various spellings, also called the Black Minqua.

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Mingo

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  1. Mingo By: Nikki Burton, Brianna Donahue, Dorthy Krapf, and Alexa Murphy

  2. Basic Info • The Mingo’s were an independent group in the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. • The name Mingo refers to the Honnaisonts in various spellings, also called the Black Minqua. • They were an Iroquoian people living in the Ohio basin, spreading throughout western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, and northern West-Virginia. • They are speculated to be a branch of the Erie. • Mingo's have also been called "Ohio Iroquois" and "Ohio Seneca".

  3. I’ll be back. Indian Terminator

  4. Chief Logan • Logan the Orator was a Native American orator and war leader born in the Iroquois Confederacy. • Although he was of the Cayuga nation, after his 1760s move to the Ohio Country, he was sometimes referred to as a Mingo.

  5. How They Lived • The Mingo's were noted for having a bad reputation and were sometimes referred to as Blue Mingo's or Black Mingo's for their misdeeds. • The people who became known as Mingo's migrated to the Ohio Country in the mid-eighteenth century, part of a movement of various Native American tribes to a region that had been sparsely populated for decades but controlled as a hunting ground by the Iroquois.

  6. How They Lived • They lived in long houses. 

  7. How They Lived • The men went out hunting and catching animals and what not for them to eat. • The men also went out and became warriors too. • Mean while the women stayed at home taking care of the children and cooking food.

  8. What Happened To Them? • Most migrated to Kansas and later to Indian Territory, also known as Oklahoma, under Indian Removal programs. Their descendants reorganized as a tribe recognized in 1937 by the federal government as the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma.

  9. Random Facts • Logan, West Virginia was named for the leader called Chief Logan. • Mingo County, West Virginia was named for the Mingo Native American people. • Mingo County is also called Mingo Flats.

  10. A mango ate my baby!! The End

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