June 7, 1803        Treaty of Fort Wayne
Aug 21, 1805        Treaty of Grouseland, IN
Sept.  30, 1809        Treaty with the Delaware’s, etc.
Oct. 26, 1809          Treaty with the Wea, Vincennes, IN
July 22, 1814        Treaty with the Wyandot at Greenville
June 4, 1816        Treaty with the Wea and Kickapoo, Ft. Harrison
Oct. 2, 1818        Treaty with the Wea, St. Mary's
Aug. 11, 1820        Treaty with the Wea
Treaty of Greenville
Oct. 29, 1832        Treaty with the Piankashaw and Wea
May 30, 1854        Treaty with the Kaskaskia/Peoria
Wampum used
at Treaty of
Greenville
Feb. 23, 1867        Treaty with the Seneca, Mixed Seneca
and Shawnee, Quapaw Etc
Unauthorized Treaty with the Weas and Piankashaws
www.gbl.indiana.edu/archives/miamis10/M51_5a.html
These are approximate locations
of villages where in some
instances stand modern towns
today.
Recorded Villages

Chicago ~ present day Chicago, Ill

Ft. Ouiatenon ~ South River Road,
Lafayette, IN.
Sugar Creek Village/Reserve     Sugar
Creek, IN
Ouiatno / Joccos Towne/Orchard
Town
~Terre Haute IN
Upper Wea Village/Town ~2 miles
above Terre haute, IN.
Old Wea Town ~ between Terre
Haute and Vincennes.
Wea Rese ~Parke County, Indiana.

Wea Village ~ Oakhill present day
Danville, Illinois.
Neconga                                   ????
Kethtippecahnunk ~ near Lafayette,
IN
Hanging Rock ~Mt. Carmel, Ill.
Chippecoke ~Vincennes, In.
after removal
Reservation
~ Kansas, east of the Peoria and
Kaskaskia Tribes.
Reservation ~Confederated Tribe of Peoria  Miami
County, Kansas.
Stands By Himself ~ 1832
Wah pe Say ~ the white
The Swan ~1815~1832
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Old Indian Village Reservation
Ouiatenon
Wea village
Chicago
In 1827 250 sections of land allotted to Wea & Piankeshaw
Kenapacomaqua
Wea village
Wea Reservation
Ouiateno/Jaccos Town/Orchard Town
Old Wea Town
Chippecoke
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