- Wakatomika
Wakatomika was the name of two 18th century
Shawnee villages in what is now theU.S. state ofOhio . The name was also spelled Wapatomica, Waketomika, and Waketameki, among other variations, but the similar nameWapakoneta was a different Shawnee village.The first Wakatomika was located along the
Muskingum River , near present-dayDresden, Ohio . In August 1774, duringDunmore's War , Wakatomika and four other Shawnee villages in the area were destroyed by Virginia colonial militia in an expedition led by Angus McDonald.After Dunmore's War, the residents of Wakatomika resettled further west. A new Wakatomica was established by 1778 on the Mad River in present-day Logan County. This village was destroyed in 1786 during an expedition led by
Benjamin Logan at the outset of theNorthwest Indian War .The name "Wakatomika" continues to be used for a number of place names, including:
*Wakatomika, Ohio , a populated place
*Wakatomika Creek
*Little Wakatomika Creek
*Camp Wakatomika, a Girl Scout camp inLicking County, Ohio References
*Tanner, Helen Hornbeck, ed. "Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History". Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987. ISBN 0-8061-2056-8.
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