Miami Chief Kokomo Ovilus 5 Session
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Miami Chief Kokomo Ovilus 5 Session

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Daywalkers Paranormal traveled to Kokomo, Indiana to visit and pay respect to the legendary and yet mysterious Miami Chief Kokomo burial site.
Documentation is very hard to find about Chief Kokomo and stories very a lot.
Chief Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo (1775–1838), sometimes referred as Koh-Koh-Mah or Kokomoko, was a chief of the Miami tribe. His name literally means "black walnut" in Shawnee. Although he is commonly described as a "chief," there is no documentary evidence that he was ever actually the chief of any tribe. In fact, the only documentary evidence that Chief Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo ever even existed at all to begin with is a single entry in the records of a trading post recording him having paid twelve dollars in exchange for a barrel of flour.
The town of Kokomo, Indiana is named after Chief Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo.
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