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Anchor text: Swedish
Target Entity: Sweden
Preceding Context: The city is named for Chief William Anderson, whose mother was a Delaware Indian (Lenape) and whose father was of
Succeeding Context: descent. Chief Anderson's Indian name was Kikthawenund (spelled in a variety of ways) meaning "making a noise" or "causing to crack." The Delaware village was known as Anderson's Town, though the Moravian Missionaries called it "The Heathen Town Four Miles Away." Anderson was also known as Andersonton before being formally organized as Anderson.
Paragraph Title: History
Source Page: Anderson, Indiana

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