Among the Miami villages were:
Chicago
Chippekawkay
Choppatee’s village
Kekionga
Kenapaconiaqua
Kokomo
Kowasikka
Little Turtle’s Village
Meshingomesia
Missinquinieschan (Piankashaw)
Mississinewa
Osaga
Pahedketcha
Piankashaw (Piankashaw)
Pickawillanee
Raccoon’s village
Seek’s village
St Francis Xavier (mission, with others)
Thorntown (Eel River Miami)
Osage. A former Miami village on Wabash river, just west, of the Mississinewa, in Miami county, Ind. It was so called from its being the residence of an Osage Indian domiciliated among the Miami, and whose name appears in treaties as Osage and Osage the Neutral (J. P. Dunn, inf’n, 1907). In 1838 the site was included in an individual reserve granted to Richardville, the Miami chief.