Conclusions
on Piankashaw Locations (ca. 1776-ca. 1783) (pg. 126)
/pg. 126/
Piankashaws continue to live in villages at Vincennes and at Vermilion River throughout this time period, with some of their winter hunting grounds being identified as the meadows along the Wabash River between these two centers. They also continued to range indefinitely in lands between the Wabash and Illinois rivers, visiting the European settlements there including Spanish centers located on the western side of the Mississippi River, and to the east of the Wabash River they ranged as far as the falls of the Ohio River.
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