This site was historically used for a variety of purposes including education, recreation, cultural, civic and government, and ceremonial.
[2] It is also known as Mihsiinkweemisa Cemetery and Indian School Historic District.
[1] It encompasses a school building (c. 1870), a cemetery, and grave markers located on a portion of land reserved by the Miami Nation during the period of treaty making between 1794 and 1840.
The property has been continuously owned by the Miami (Myaamia) people.
[2] Not all of the burial markers are intact, with roughly 65 visible gravestones.