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Sons Wabashish (John White), Gishkitawag (Joe White); Daughters Poskin (Mary Goose - md. Andrew Tainter), Wabikwe (Charlotte "Lottie" - md. Edward Dingley and Thad Thayer), Chingway (Maggie White - md. Kirk H. White), and
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My father, I was here last year, when the treaty was made, and I swallowed the words of the treaty down my throat, and they have not yet had time to blister on my breast.
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The Wisconsin Historical Society claims that Nay-naw-ong-gay-be is described as having been of "less than medium height and size," and having "intelligent features."
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in the Fiero orthography of Ojibwe), meaning " Fixes-up Its Wing-feathers"), (c. 1794–1855) was a principal chief of the Prairie Rice Lake Band of the
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and assigned land to a common reservation. Before he could see the promises of the 1854 Treaty fulfilled, he died in 1855.
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installed a historic marker nearby to memorialize this site. The Society also honored him with a portrait of Chief
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was constructed a few feet away from the site. In defending her village during the ambush,
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Nay-naw-ong-gay-be, Na-naw-ong-ga-be, Ne-na-nang-eb, Nenaa'angebi
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Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
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Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
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He was noted chiefly as an orator, and as the father of
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Morse, Richard E. "The Chippewas of Lake Superior" in
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was seriously injured in this raid, and later died.
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Lake Superior Chippewa
Aazhawigiizhigokwe
Lake Superior Chippewa
Rice Lake, Wisconsin
Ah-shah-way-gee-she-go-qua
doodem
Wisconsin Historical Society
Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
Ozaawindib
Snake River
Shagobay/Zhaagobe
Treaties of La Pointe
Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
Treaty of La Pointe
Wisconsin Historical Society
Madison, Wisconsin
Red Cedar River
Rice Lake, Wisconsin
Wisconsin Highway 48
Aazhawigiizhigokwe
Treaty of La Pointe
Categories
1790s births
1855 deaths

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