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see Shawnee (disambiguation) . Ethnic group Shawnee Šaawano (singular) · Šaawanooaki (plural) The Shawnee Prophet · Tenskwatawa (1775–1836) · c. 1820 · portrait by Charles Bird King Total population 7 · 584 enrolled &#91 · 1 &#93 · Regions with significant populations United States ( Oklahoma ) · formerly Ohio · Pennsylvania · Indiana · and surrounding states &#91 · 2 &#93 · &#91 · Languages Shawnee · English Religion Indigenous religions Related ethnic groups Miami · Menominee · Cheyenne &#91 · 3 &#93 · Shawnee

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see Shawnee (disambiguation) . Ethnic group Shawnee Šaawano (singular)
Šaawanooaki (plural) The Shawnee Prophet
Tenskwatawa (1775–1836)
c. 1820
portrait by Charles Bird King Total population 7
584 enrolled &#91
1 &#93
Regions with significant populations United States ( Oklahoma )
formerly Ohio
Pennsylvania
Indiana
and surrounding states &#91
2 &#93
&#91
Languages Shawnee
English Religion Indigenous religions Related ethnic groups Miami
Menominee
Cheyenne &#91
3 &#93
Shawnee

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1 Etymology 2 Language 3 History Toggle History subsection 3.1 Precontact history 3.2 17th century 3.3 18th century 3.4 American Revolution 3.5 Tecumseh's War and the War of 1812 3.5.1 Great Comet of 1811 and Tekoomsē 3.5.2 New Madrid earthquake 3.5.3 Tribal involvement in the War of 1812 3.6 Aftermath 4 Federal recognition 5 State-recognized tribe 6 Unrecognized groups who claim Shawnee descent 7 Social and kinship groups 8 Notable historic Shawnee 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External

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