Definitions for "WEA"
A tribe of American Indians that spoke an Algonquian language (Miami-Illinois). In the 1670s, the Wea were one of six constituent tribes of the Miami nation living in Southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. The Wea became independent of the Miami in the early 1700s and resided in eastern Illinois and central Indiana. In the 1800s, the Piankashaw and Wea tribes merged with the remnants of the Illinois nation to form a group that later became the Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma.
The Wea are a Native American tribe of Indiana, They were one of the Tribes of the Miami Nation which in the later 1800s consisted of the Miami proper, Wea, Eel River and Pinakashaw. These tribes all signed treaties separately and were concidered politically separate from each other.
See Workers Educational Association.
The Workersâ€(tm) Educational Association is the UKâ€(tm)s largest voluntary provider of adult education. The WEA is a national charity and is supported by the Government through funding from the Learning and Skills Council in England, and in Scotland by the Scottish Executive and Local Authorities.
Keywords:  avenue, west, end
West End Avenue