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Related: About this forumWhat does Tippecanoe mean?
Googling it brings the battle of, township, president Harrison..
Is it an Indian word?
I just finished a mystery book: Death in Lacquer Red by Jeanne Dams, a prolific mystery writer.
This one take place in 1900 in South Bend and the heroine is a Swedish immigrant working as a servant for the Studebaker family at their home - the Tippecanoe Place.
Just curious
dhol82
(9,458 posts)Tippecanoe is the anglicized word for a Miami Indian term meaning place of the succor fish people because succor (also known as buffalo fish) were abundant in the waters in the area.
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(49,102 posts)SergeStorms
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secondwind
(16,903 posts)Tippecanoe and Tyler too!
Walleye
(36,439 posts)From his service in the battle of Tippecanoe.
Abnredleg
(1,002 posts)That means place of the succor fish people, succor being a type of fish.
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