Mingo Mingo

Mingo - Definition and Overview

The Mingo people were an Iroquois group that migrated west to the Ohio River Valley in the mid-eighteenth century 1750s and formed their own distinct identity there. This conflicted, however, with the hordes of white settlers, who vied with them for control of the region, and a series of battles ensued, with the Mingo led by Chief Logan. Despite some pockets of resistance, the Mingo were crushed, and the surviving members of the group mixed with the larger Shawnee and Miami peoples. The Mingo were finally defeated by the United States in 1831 and forced to move to a reservation in the west.


Mingo (or Minko) is also the title of a Chickasaw chief. Black Mingo Creek in coastal South Carolina (near Indiantown) is named for the Chickasaws, as it was sort of a hunting reserve for the chief.

Example Usage of Mingo

mingo_girl: Church is even better when my whole family is here. iLove all the Mingo's/Foster's. FAMILY b4 Anybody
theanswerwoman: Headed to lunch w/the fam! Got all the makings of a gorgeous day in the works! at 71st St & Mingo Valley Expy http://loopt.us/J86N4Q.t
k1nkyb0dy: @decembersbaby_ lol. no. Im lots but not quite chicano. 25% White 25% Bahamian/Afro-Caribbean 12.5% Filipino 37.5% Mingo/Seneca..100% BLACK!
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