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Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo Chief Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo (1775–1838), sometimes referred as Koh-Koh-Mah or Kokomoko, was a chief of the Miami. His name translates to Black Walnut.〔Morrow, Jackson (''History of Howard County'' ) (Indianapolis: B.F. Bowen & Co. ()), Vol. I (“Morrow I”), p. 48.〕 Kokomo, Indiana is named for Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo. His burial monument is located east of downtown Kokomo. ==Historical reenactment== Every mid-September, (Koh-Koh-Mah & Foster Living History Encampment ), located ten miles west of Kokomo, puts on a reenactment of the times of Chief Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo.
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