The principal village of the Wichita in …

Years: 1852 - 1863
The principal village of the Wichita in the 1830s had been near the Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma, although the Tawakoni and Wacos, who still lived in Texas, had been moved onto a reservation on the upper Brazos River.

They are forced out of Texas to a reservation in Oklahoma in 1859.

During the Civil War, the Wichita ally with the Union side.

They move to Kansas, where they establish a village at the site of present-day Wichita, Kansas.

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