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 | | Throughout the 1700s, the Kickapoo's loyalty appears to have been more with the tribes of the French alliance than the French themselves. |  | | The British and French were spared, but Clark and his men killed the native prisoners and did not use any bullets in the process. |  | | They were joined in 1852 by a large group of Kickapoo from Kansas and Oklahoma (also some Potawatomi). |
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http://www.tolatsga.org/kick.html
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: KICKAPOO INDIANS |
 | | On two occasions-Pontiac's so-called conspiracy of 1763-69 and the crusade led by Tecumseh and his brother, the Shawnee Prophet, during the first two decades of the nineteenth century-the Kickapoos were in the forefront of unsuccessful multitribal Indian resistance movements. |  | | This was an equally unsatisfactory situation because the Kickapoos at El Nacimiento, asserting that the recent immigrants had been contaminated by white culture, refused to allow them to join the principal band. |  | | Mexico also allows the Kickapoos certain freedoms not granted to regular Mexican citizens. |
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http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/KK/bmk9.html
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| | Latorre |
 | | Other correspondence includes that of the Kickapoo with the Mexican government, some documenting efforts to oust renters from Kickapoo lands (1961-1968); other correspondence of the Kickapoo and by the Latorres with and for the Kickapoo (1961-1971); and the Latorres' general correspondence (1962-1986), some concerning their publications. |  | | Subseries, Correspondence and supporting documents relating to the effort to oust renters from Kickapoo lands, 1961-1968, 5 folders. |  | | Research materials include microfilm, articles, clippings, and printed material about Kickapoo and other North American Indians. |
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http://www.lib.utexas.edu/benson/Mex_Archives/Latorre.html
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| | Town of Kickapoo - Kickapoo Town History |
 | | Peace Lutheran was organized as a member congregation of the American Lutheran Church on March 14, 1965. |  | | The later station would later be owned by Friday Luce, Harlan Jones, Roy Helgerson, Kermit Mellem, and William |  | | A large number of the interested persons were former members of the discontinued South Kickapoo Lutheran church, at Folsom. |
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http://www.tn.kickapoo.wi.gov/townhist.html
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| | Kickapoo Justice :: The truth behind the takeover... |
 | | Many have managed to stay out of mainstream society, by choice. |  | | Comes now said plaintiff and, for cause of action against the defendant, alleges and states: |  | | This was filed by us, today in Kickapoo Tribal Court |
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http://www.freewebs.com/kickapoofive
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| | Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas |
 | | This nation has over come centuries of oppression from the United States government and their continuous attempts at assimilation. |  | | Send mail to bwood@bia.edu with questions or comments about this web site. |  | | As with most or all North American Indian Tribes, upon the arrival of the European settlers, the Kickapoo (Kiikaapoi) have endured centuries of opression from the United States government and their continuous efforts to assimilate the Indian people. |
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http://www.kickapoonation.com
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| | Kickapoo Mountain Bike Club |
 | | For a trail map and trail descriptions of the Kickapoo Mountain Bike Trails, Go Here. |  | | If you pay your membership dues using PayPal, you still must fill out and send in a membership application. |  | | Kickapoo State Park near Danville has allowed an organized effort to clear several trails in the northeastern section of the park for the purpose of mountain biking. |
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http://www.kickapoombc.org
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| | KICKAPOO TRIBE OF KANSAS community profile |
 | | About 1852, a large party of Kickapoos together with some Potawatomi left Kansas and traveled to Texas and then on to Mexico where they became known as the Mexican-Kickapoo. |  | | The area had long been the hunting grounds of the Osages, and they protested the intrusion, claiming that the Kickapoos would spread out over the Osage country and would kill the game. |  | | Later treaties (1809 and 1819) provided for the cession of all Kickapoo land claims in Illinois which consisted of about one half of the state. |
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http://www.mnisose.org/profiles/kickapoo.htm
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| | The Kickapoo Indian history |
 | | Mainly due to this friendship the Kickapoo joined an intertribal alliance with the French against the Iroquois League of Nations in 1687. |  | | The Kickapoo were prominent in Little Turtle’s War, which began in 1790. |  | | In fact, Kickapoo tradition asserts that they and the Shawnee were once one people. |
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http://wvwv.essortment.com/kickapooindian_rjoh.htm
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| | Indians of Indiana |
 | | Many Kickapoo refused to move and some began destroying the property of the settlers who had already begun to move onto their land. |  | | Indiana became a state in 1816 and immediately petitioned the federal government for the removal of Native Americans. |  | | The Kickapoo also belong to the Alogonquian speaking people. |
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http://www.brisray.com/th/thist2.htm
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| | Kickapoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Around 3,000 people claim to be tribal members. |  | | Additionally, Kickapoos live in small groups throughout the western United States. |  | | After the Mexican-American War the Texas Kickapoos splintered yet again; some migrated to Coahuila, Mexico; others remained in Eagle Pass, Texas. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kickapoo
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| | Facts for Kids: Kickapoo Indians (Kickapoos) |
 | | Neither women nor men had to wear shirts in the Kickapoo culture, but they wore deerskin mantles when the weather was cool. |  | | However, the US government still considers the Kickapoos citizens and controls some of their decisions. |  | | Related links about the Kickapoo people past and present. |
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http://www.geocities.com/bigorrin/kickapoo_kids.htm
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| | Kickapoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | When some attempted to return from Mexico they were sent to Oklahoma. |  | | A large group moved into northern Mexico around 1850, joining with smaller groups already residing in the state of Coahuila; more Kickapoo followed them into Mexico in 1857 and 1863. |  | | There is a further group in Coahuila, Mexico. |
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http://www.carpentersville.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Kickapoo
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| | Kickapoo Titles in Oklahoma |
 | | at Large 363, removes the restrictions as to sale of all inherited lands of all adult Kickapoo Indians who were at the time of the passage of said Act or were thereafter non-resident in the United States, who had been allotted land in Oklahoma or Indian Territory. |  | | The Kickapoos relinquished their Illinois holdings consisting of about half of the state of the United States. |  | | These cases also held that the restrictions were not personal to the allottee but ran with the land and operate upon the heir as well as upon the allottee. |
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http://thorpe.ou.edu/treatises/kickapoo.html
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| | Native Americans: Kickapoo History and Culture |
 | | Direction for those seeking Kickapoo and other American Indian ancestors. |  | | Biography of the Kickapoo chief and religious leader Kenekuk. |  | | Advice for people researching traditional Kickapoo religion and other American Indian spirituality. |
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http://www.native-languages.org/kickapoo_culture.htm
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| | A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE KICKAPOO VALLEY RESERVE |
 | | Settlers began staking claims in the area in the late 1830’s. |  | | Hoping to boost the local economy, several citizen groups formed in the early 1960’s to support recreational use of the new reservoir. |  | | Local citizens cleared and cleaned the river for better canoeing and put up signs marking the Kickapoo Trail and camping areas. |
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http://kvr.state.wi.us/home/a_brief_history_of_the_kickapoo_.htm
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| | Kickapoo Marina |
 | | Owners Lynn and Sue Camp welcome you to the Kickapoo Marina Web page. |  | | Owners Lynn and Sue Camp look forward to showing a great time at Lake Livingston. |  | | Kickapoo Marina offers cabins or motel rooms, some with kitchenettes, tent camping, RV camping with full hookup, fishing guide service, boat ramp and pier, boat rental, bait, tackle, State fishing licenses. |
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http://texassportfishing.com/KickapooMarina.htm
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| | Kickapoo Indians (Catholic Encyclopedia) - BibleWiki |
 | | As a people the Kickapoo have usually been hostile to the white man and his civilization. |  | | In 1873 a part of these were induced to return and settled in central Oklahoma, but the rest remained in Mexico, upon a reservation granted by the Mexican Government, in the Santa Rosa mountains, eastern Chihuahua. |  | | About the year 1852 a large party left the main body in Kansas and moved down into Texas and thence to Mexico, where they were later joined by others and became known as the Mexican Kickapoo. |
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http://bible.tmtm.com/wiki/Kickapoo_Indians_(Catholic_Encyclopedia)
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| | Kickapoo Language and the Kickapoo Indian Tribe (Kikapoo, Kikapu) |
 | | Some of the Kickapoo in Mexico did eventually return to the United States, but their ancestors may have had a point--Kickapoo culture is most traditional and the Kickapoo language most alive in the Mexican Kickapoo community, furthest from the reach of the United States government and its programs. |  | | Bibliography of scholarly papers by a prominent researcher of the Kickapoo Indian language. |  | | Today, about 3000 Kickapoo people live in three groups in the US (Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas) and one in Mexico (Coahuila). |
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http://www.native-languages.org/kickapoo.htm
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| | The 'Kickapoo' entry from Hodges handbook of American Indians |
 | | About the year 1852 a large party left the main body, together with some Potawatomi, and went to Texas and thence to Mexico, where they became known as "Mexican Kickapoo." In 1863 they were joined by another dissatisfied party from the tribe. |  | | In 1837 Kickapoo warriors to the number of 100 were engaged by the United States to go, in connection with other western Indians, to fight the Seminole of Florida. |  | | They played a prominent part in the history of this region up to the close of the War of 1812, aiding Tecumseh in his efforts against the United States, while many Kickapoo fought with Black Hawk in 1832,. |
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http://www.prairienet.org/prairienations/kick.htm
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| | DNR |
 | | Kennekuk became a religious leader espousing a modified form of Christianity that incorporated elements of Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. |  | | Kickapoo State Recreation Area is within 4 miles of the Middle Fork State Fish and Wildlife Area, which also offers hunting, fishing, canoeing, camping and picnicking opportunities, along with nearly 35 miles of equestrian and hiking trails. |  | | For campers, Kickapoo has two major campgrounds for tent and trailer camping, with 184 sites. |
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http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt/PARKS/R3/KICKAPOO.HTM
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 | | Great caution should be used not to take in the Kickapoos and their Mexican grounds besides, as that would shock the fine moral sense of some of the Democratic party. |  | | The Kickapoo Indians were supplied with rations sent to the Militia before they could be removed to the Sac and Fox Agency, where Mr. |  | | The Kickapoos formerly lived in the United States, but crossed the Rio Grande into Mexico in order thence to raid into Texas with the protection of international law. |
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http://www.ausbcomp.com/~bbott/cowley/OLDNEWS/WORTMAW/KICKAPOO.htm
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| | Kickapoo Tribe in Texas Fighting Inhalant Addiction |
 | | NIPC reports that about 90 of the 450 people who are legal members of the tribe are addicted to spray paint. |  | | The Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas has been battling inhalant abuse for almost 25 years, according to an article in Viewpoint, the newsletter of the National Inhalant Prevention Coalition (NIPC). |  | | The center has de-emphasized clinical confrontation because it violates the Kickapoo view of harmony as a cultural ideal. |
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http://www.ndsn.org/july97/kickapoo.html
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: KICKAPOO, TX |
 | | The population dwindled from 100 in the early 1940s to an estimated forty by the latter part of that decade. |  | | The only group of Indians to actually settle permanently in the area were the Pakana Muskogees. |  | | They named the site for a group of Kickapoo Indians that often camped there on their treks from Northeast Texas to the Gulf of Mexico. |
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http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/KK/hvk19.html
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| | USN Ships--USS Kickapoo (1864-1874) |
 | | Kickapoo was then sent to Mobile Bay, Alabama, to support the campaign against the city of Mobile. |  | | This page features all our views of USS Kickapoo. |  | | Osage when they were sunk by Confederate mines. |
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http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-k/kickapoo.htm
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| | Encyclopedia of North American Indians - - Kickapoo |
 | | By the early 1890s, many Oklahoma Kickapoos demonstrated their disdain for U.S. policy and returned to Mexico, joining relatives who had stayed behind. |  | | After settling in Kansas in 1833, Kenekuk, "the Kickapoo Prophet," instructed followers in a new religion combining traditional Kickapoo ceremonialism with Christianity. |  | | Wisaka, son of the Great Manitou, created the earth and everything in it, including the Kickapoos. |
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http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/naind/html/na_018500_kickapoo.htm
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| | Kickapoo 21 |
 | | This page is dedicated in memory of the Kickapoo Valley families who were forced off of their farms to make way for the |  | | The Vernon County Land and Water Plan, which had somehow found its way into the Town of Kickapooâs plan, will no longer be considered part of the Town plan. |  | | This page is an effort to provide information about what is happening in the Town of Kickapoo. |
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http://www.mwt.net/~kickapoo21
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| | Research Initiatives in the Kickapoo Valley |
 | | A newsletter, Kickapoo Forestry Notes, was developed and is now mailed to over 300 individuals and organizations. |  | | These include township, village and city units, some of which are partly outside the Kickapoo River watershed. |  | | Detailed interviews were conducted with a number of woodland owners in the valley to learn what motivates good management practices. |
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http://www.cals.wisc.edu/snr/kick.html
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| | News-Leader.com Prep Football Springfield Kickapoo Passing tailback shines for Kickapoo in opening win |
 | | Really, he is. Even with a quarterback rating after one week that would make even the top quarterbacks in the National Football League envious. |  | | September 20, 2003: Kickapoo has its way in romp over Rolla |  | | The teams traded three punts before the Chiefs struck on the first option-pitch-pass, Smith drilling Dokes up the left sideline to make it 14-0 with 10:28 left in the first half. |
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http://sports.news-leader.com/preps_football/teams/kickapoo/2003/0905-Passingtai-155193.html
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| | Kickapoo Kamp - Kerrville, Texas |
 | | Relationships develop among all ages not just within the camper’s own age group. |  | | A tradition carried on by three generations of the Ford-Findlay family who are genuinely committed to a quality camp experience for your daughters. |  | | Kickapoo Kamp is a place with well-maintained facilities, exciting programs, delicious home-cooked meals, experienced staff and a family environment conducive to a fun-filled, learning camp experience. |
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http://www.kickapookamp.com
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| | Get Outdoors - State and National Park, Forest, and Monument Finder |
 | | Kickapoo State Park near Danville in Vermilion County, that's where. |  | | Test your physical fitness: the 7.6-mile Out & Back running and hiking trail passes through forests, bottomlands and abandoned croplands. |  | | Dive in the clear, deep waters of Inland Sea and Sportsman's Lake. |
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http://syndication.getoutdoors.com/getoutdoors/destination_summary/1790.html
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| | KHS Sports |
 | | The men's soccer team played in the district championships ('02), while cross country sent a handful of girls and guys to the state meet. |  | | While Kickapoo's athletes rock the score-board, they're also top in their class maintaining an average 3.0 or higher. |  | | KHS wrestling sends people to state, and our swimming team had a State Champion in Diving ('02). |
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http://sps.k12.mo.us/khs/sports.htm
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| | WDNR - Kickapoo River at Wildcat Mountain |
 | | The name Kickapoo is Algonquin for "one who goes here, then there" and accurately describes the river, which flows in all directions of the compass for portions of its length. |  | | Rivers by their very nature erode their valleys. |  | | This information (exit DNR) is useful for planning a Kickapoo River canoe trip. |
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http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/parks/specific/wildcat/kickapoo
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| | Kickapoo Ranch - Ranch Vacations |
 | | Have you been to a "dude ranch" and found out that it's really a "dud ranch"? |  | | Well you won't find that here at Kickapoo Ranch. |
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http://www.kickapoo-ranch.com/Ranch.html
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| | Canoeing the Kickapoo Valley Reserve |
 | | The Kickapoo River has been a favorite among canoeists for many years. |  | | The Kickapoo River is well known for rapidly changing water levels. |  | | A bird survey conducted in 1997 along the upper Kickapoo found that there are over 100 species of breeding birds that call the area home. |
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http://kvr.state.wi.us/home/canoe.htm
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| | TPWD: Kickapoo Cavern State Park |
 | | Kickapoo Cavern State Park, formerly the Seargeant Ranch, is located approximately 22 miles north of Brackettville straddling the Kinney/Edwards County line. |
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http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/kickapoo_cavern
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| | The Texas Kickapoo |
 | | Wright and Gesick followed the Kickapoo during the summer as they worked as migrant farm workers and to their sacred homeland of Nacimiento, Coahuila, where they still live in traditional wickiups and practice the religion of their forefathers. |  | | Mary Cristopher Nunley, Ph.D., anthropologist and Kickapoo scholar, in her introduction to "The Texas Kickapoo" provides an insight and understanding into the Kickapoo culture. |  | | Historian John Gesick contributes a historical essay that tells the story of the tribe’s migration from the woodlands of the northeast to the deserts of Texas and Coahuila, Mexico. |
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http://www.utep.edu/twp/kick.htm
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| | Kickapoo - Hendrik E Sadi - Microsoft Reader eBook |
 | | Kickapoo - Hendrik E Sadi - Microsoft Reader eBook |  | | The eBook club is continually growing with more eBooks added frequently. |  | | Home > eBook Categories > Literature > Modern Fiction > Microsoft Reader eBooks > Hendrik E Sadi > Kickapoo |
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http://www.ebookmall.com/ebook/120693-ebook.htm
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| | L.L.Bean: Park Search - Kickapoo State Park |
 | | The fishing is outstanding in Kickapoo State Park in central Illinois. |  | | Kickapoo State Park has a wealth of recreational activities, from canoeing and fishing to hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. |  | | The 2,842-acre park contains several lakes and ponds, and the Middle Fork of the Vermilion River, Illinois's only National Scenic River, runs through it. |
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http://www.llbean.com/parksearch/parks/html/993lls.htm
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| | Fishing Kickapoo Reservoir |
 | | Crappie are popular off the Kickapoo fishing barge (fee required) using jigs and minnows. |  | | Catfish can be found throughout the reservoir but best catches are from the upper part. |
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http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/recreational/lakes/kickapoo
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| | Kickapoo Joy Juice - The BevNET.com Review |
 | | Kickapoo Joy Juice was created based on a punch that was created in a comic strip known as "Dogpatch". |  | | Today, it's soda made for Malaysia and Singapore by Monarch Beverage. |
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http://www.bevnet.com/reviews/kickapoo
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| | K V Ranch Weather - Wisconsin, Midwest, Vernon County & Kickapoo Valley weather |
 | | The Kickapoo Valley has been host to an amazing array of weather (sometimes unseasonable!) this past few year. |  | | Many photos on this website credited to Jaclynn Yocum, Debra Tyggestad, our valued guests and the Kickapoo Valley Ranch. |  | | Check out our Lodging page for more information or contact Cowboy Joe today! |
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http://www.kvranch.com/weather.htm
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| | KHS Soccer |
 | | Since starting Soccer in 1984 Kickapoo High School, in Springfield Missouri, has earned a reputation as one of the top High School soccer programs in Southwest Missouri |  | | Home of Kickapoo Chiefs and Lady Chiefs Soccer |
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http://www.kickapoosoccer.com
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| | Kickapoo Acres Miniature Horses |
 | | Kickapoo Acres is located in the scenic, rolling hills of southwestern Ohio |  | | STOP the DANGERS of using Minis as Guide Animals! |
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http://kickapooacres.virtualave.net
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