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but when assumed dead, she remarried. After the War, when her first husband returned to Wisconsin and heard of his wife's remarriage, they made arrangements to meet with each other and agreed to let her maintain her second marriage. She died in 1919.
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shortly after their marriage ceremony. Her next marriage was to Rice Lake's first mayor, James Bracklin. Three children were born from this union: Nellie, Thomas, and James Jr. Bracklin left Aazhawigiizhigokwe for a white woman, Minnie Russell.
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s last marriage was to lumberman Samuel Barker, which produced two children, Mary and Edward. Barker also left
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lived in the Whitefish community of the Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation with son Thomas Bracklin.
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Early Life Among the Indians: Reminiscences from the life of Benjamin G. Armstrong
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was married three times: all to non-Native Americans. Her first marriage was to
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The Murder of Joe White: Ojibwe Leadership and Colonialism in Wisconsin
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lumberman Joe Koveo. A daughter was born from this marriage,
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as the only woman to ever become one. She was the daughter of
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Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
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Morse, Richard E. "The Chippewas of Lake Superior" in
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Aazhawigiizhigokwe
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introducing
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Ojibwe

doodem
Lake Superior Chippewa
Chief Nenaa'angebi
Ojibwe
Ojibwe
Ojibwe
Ojibwe
Wisconsin Historical Society
Chief Nenaa'angebi (Beautifying Bird)
doodem
Rice Lake, Wisconsin
Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
Treaty of La Pointe
war paint
Mdewakanton
Chief Shák'pí
Taylors Falls, Minnesota
Union Army
American Civil War
Chippewa Indian Chiefs and Leaders
Categories
American Ojibwe people

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