肖尼族 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • George Blanchard, the Governor of the Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, so describes the meaning of the name in the PBS documentary We Shall Remain: Tecumseh's Vision 互联网档案馆存檔,存档日期May 4, 2012,.:

    "Well, I've always heard 'Teh-cum-theh'—'Teh-cum-theh'—means, in our culture and our belief, at nights when we see a falling star, it means that this panther is jumping from one mountain to another. And as kids, we saw these falling stars, we'd kind of hesitate about being out in the dark, because we thought there were actually panthers out there walking around. So that's what his name meant: Teh-cum-theh."

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  • Clark, Jerry. 存档副本. Tennessee Encyclopedia of Culture and History. [2008-09-11]. (原始内容存档于2018-02-03).  |article=|title=只需其一 (帮助)

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  • Watson, Blake A. Indian Gambling in Ohio: What are the Odds? (PDF). Capital University Law Review 237 (2003) (excerpts). [2007-09-30]. (原始内容 (PDF)存档于2007-09-27). Ohio in any event does not officially recognize Indian tribes.  Watson cites legal opinions that the resolution by the Ohio Legislature recognizing the United Remnant Band of the Shawnee Nation was ceremonial and did not grant legal status as a tribe. But, the tribe noted that confirmation of the Remnant Band's recognition was referred to in official letters and they presented it in 1981 to the Bureau of Indian Affairs and The President of the United States.

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