Kokomo launches project to recognize Native American heritage

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According to Sally Tuttle, the project's creator, the last reserve in Indiana was in Howard County. The tribe of Miami originally lived in Kokomo.

According to a local historian, a Native American tribe called the tribe of Miami originally lived in the city.

Sally Tuttle, the project's creator, of the project, is a member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. She is also the vice-chair of the Indiana Native American Indian Affairs Commission. "The last reservation or reserve was right here in Howard County for the entire state,” said Tuttle. ”I think that's important and I think Howard County and Kokomo needs to own that — that this was the last place that natives had homeland."

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