Twitter Google Share on Facebook Also found in:Thesaurus,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. Kick·a·poo (kĭk′ə-po͞o′) n.pl.KickapooorKick·a·poos 1.A member of a Native American people formerly inhabiting southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois, with small present-day populations in Kansas, ...
a Kickapoo Prophet, who moved to the Indian Territory with the tribe, and founded a religious sect among them, teaching and practicing the doctrines of sobriety, industry, and honesty. The Prophet numbered among his adherents a large proportion of the tribe. ...
“roamers”: a tribe of Algonquian stock, closely related dialectically to the Sauk and Foxes, and living when first known in south central Wisconsin, whence they gradually moved southward, taking up a position about the lower Wabash in Illinois and Indiana, upon lands seized from the Illinois...
By the 1940s, descendants of the Mascogos numbered 400-500 in Nacimiento de los Negros, Coahuila, inhabiting lands adjacent to the Kickapoo tribe. Per la dècada de 1940 els descendents dels mascogos sumaven 400-500 a Nacimiento de los Negros, Coahuila, habitant terres adjacents a les ...