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Kickapoo and Joy
The characters also sold chainsaws, underwear, ties, detergent, candy, soft drinks — including a licensed version of Capp's moonshine creation, Kickapoo Joy Juice — and General Electric and Procter & Gamble products, all requiring special artwork.
* Hairless Joe and Lonesome Polecat: The proud purveyors of " Kickapoo Joy Juice " — a moonshine elixir of such stupefying potency that the fumes alone have been known to melt the rivets off battleships.
An officially licensed soft drink called Kickapoo Joy Juice is still produced by the Monarch Beverage Company of Atlanta, Georgia.
( In one storyline, the General's statue is filled with Kickapoo Joy juice, which brings it to " life.
As the U. S. Army can't destroy it — since it's a National Monument — Kickapoo Joy Juice is poured into a Union statue, which then charges the Cornpone statue.
* Kickapoo Joy Juice: The lethal brew known as Kickapoo Joy Juice, featured in the strip and characterized as moonshine or bootleg liquor ( it could also remove hair, paint and tattoos ) has been a licensed brand in real-life since 1965.
* The Kickapoo Joy Juice Jolt ( 1946 ) from The Li ' l Abner Suite, was composed for The Alvino Rey Orchestra by Bud Estes.
* Kickapoo Joy Juice, composed by Duke Ellington, was recorded live at Carnegie Hall in December, 1947.
* Kickapoo Joy Juice ( 1944 ) Columbia
* Li ' l Abner, Daisy Mae, Wolf Gal, Earthquake McGoon, Lonesome Polecat, Hairless Joe, Sadie Hawkins, Silent Yokum and Fearless Fosdick all found their way onto the painted noses of bomber aircraft during World War II and the Korean War, as did Kickapoo Joy Juice, Lena the Hyena and the Shmoo.
This nostrum was the inspiration for Al Capp's " Kickapoo Joy Juice ," featured in the comic strip, " Li ' l Abner ".
*" Kickapoo Joy Juice " b / w " My Reward "
Monarch Beverages is now concentrated on international markets where it does 90 % of its business with brands like Kickapoo Joy Juice, American Cola and Rush!
* Kickapoo Joy Juice

Kickapoo and 1962
Despite another major flood in 1951, Congress did not agree to a flood control plan until 1962, when it authorized a project that included levees and a flood control dam on the Kickapoo River upstream of Soldiers Grove near La Farge, Wisconsin.

Kickapoo and by
It is very closely related to the varieties spoken by the Fox and the Kickapoo tribes, so the three are often described by linguists as dialects of the same language.
* The Kickapoo River, nicknamed " the crookedest river in Wisconsin " was carved out by glacial run-off.
The last Indian raid into the area was made by the Kickapoo in 1855.
In 1895, the Kickapoo agreed to allotment and the land was claimed by settlers during the Land Run of 1895.
Before settlement, the locality now known as Heyworth was covered by a heavy growth of timber and underbrush which was inhabited by the Kickapoo Native Americans, and was supported a great number of deer, wild turkeys, and packs of large gray wolves.
The Sac and Fox originally were deeded land in the immediate area but were soon followed by the Kickapoo, Shawnee, and Pottawatomi Indians.
12 miles west-southwest of the city lies a 1. 5-mile antenna, the Lake Kickapoo Field Station, operated by the 20th Space Control Squadron, and part of the Air Force Space Surveillance System, used for observing objects passing over the United States.
Brownsboro was first settled in 1849 by John ( Red ) Brown, who operated a toll bridge across Kickapoo Creek on the road to Jordan's Saline and Tyler.
Soldiers Grove was first settled in 1856 by Joseph H. Brightman, who began a sawmill at the site to process logs rafted down the Kickapoo River.
Although major flooding occurred along the Kickapoo River again in 2007 and 2008, the village escaped major damage by virtue of the relocation.
The exploits of the Lafayette Escadrille are also captured in several works of historical fiction including: Falcons of France by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall ( 1929 ), To the Last Man by Jeffrey Shaara, Valiant Volunteers by Terry L. Johnson ( 2005 ), An Ace Minus One by Timothy Morrisroe ( 2006 ), and Kickapoo by Thomas Wilson ( 2006 ).
* Kickapoo by Thomas Wilson
Records show that donations from the Choctaw and Kickapoo tribes to ATR were coordinated in part by Abramoff, and in some cases preceded meetings between the tribes and the White House.
In 1895 the Kickapoo reservation of was settled, and the year following Greer County, which had been considered a portion of Texas, was given to the Territory by a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States.

Kickapoo and Jack
* Pride, William M., Hughes, Robert James, & Kickapoo, Jack R. ( 2008 ).
In the town of Kickapoo, Missouri, a young Jack Black ( also known as " JB " or " Jables ") is punished by his strictly religious father ( Meat Loaf ) for playing rock music.

Kickapoo and was
The area of Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma was used to resettle the Iowa tribe, Sac and Fox, Absentee Shawnee, Potawatomi and Kickapoo tribes.
After the Civil War, the Creek and Seminole were forced to cede their lands back to the federal government, and the area of Pottawatomie County was used to resettle the Iowa, Sac and Fox, Absentee Shawnee, Potawatomi and Kickapoo tribes.
Non-Indian settlement began on September 22, 1891 when all the tribes except the Kickapoo agreed to land allotment, where communal reservation land was divided and allotted to individual members of the tribes.
In 1895, the Kickapoo gave up their land rights and their land was given away to white settlers in the last land run in Oklahoma.
In the centuries before the arrival of European settlers, the area that became Warren County was on the boundary between the Miami and Kickapoo tribes.
The first non-indigenous settler in the area was probably Zachariah Cicott, a French-Canadian who first traded with the Kickapoo and Potawatomi people around 1802.
The City of Schaumburg was incorporated on March 7, 1956, but the heritage of Schaumburg dates back to much earlier times when the first inhabitants of the area were members of the Sauk, Fox, Potawatomi, and Kickapoo Native American tribes.
Muscotah was named for the Kickapoo Native American word for " prairie "
Okemah was named after a Kickapoo Indian chief named Chief Okemah.
A 320-acre site was opened for settlement September 23, 1891, as a result of the land run into reservations of the Sac and Fox, Iowa, Kickapoo, Shawnee and Potawatomi peoples.
Fort Atkinson was named after General Henry Atkinson, the commander of U. S. forces in the area during the Black Hawk War ( 1832 ) against a mixed band of Sauk, Meskwaki and Kickapoo peoples.
Originally the Kickapoo, she was rechristened Cyclops from 15 June to 10 August 1869, and then to Kewaydin.
One example of this approach from the period was Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, a product of the Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company of Connecticut ( completely unrelated to the real Kickapoo Indian tribe of Oklahoma ), supposedly based on a Native American recipe.

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