An Account of the Smithsonian Institution Its Founder Building Operations Et
An Account of the Smithsonian Institution Its Founder Building Operations Et
William Jones Rhees
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MOOS-E-OM-O-NEE, The Walking Iron Wah-pee-ton Sioux (By S. M. Charles, 1837. ) 12. LA-KEE-TOO-ME-RA-SHA, Little Chief Pawnee (King, 1837. ) 13. WAH-RO-NE-SAH, The SurrounderOtoe (King, 1837. ) 14. WAH-KE-ON-TAW-KAH, Big Thunder Chief of the MedanaKanton Sioux. .. (King, 1837. ) 15. HAW-CHE-KE-ONG-GA, He who kills Osages Missouri (King, 1837. ) 16. O-WAN-ICK-KOH, Little Elk Winnebago (A. Ford from Lewis, 1826. ) 17. 18. , Chippeway Chief (King from Lewis, 1827. ) 19. GA-DE-GE-WE, Spotted Second ...Chief of the Chippeways, 54 years old (King, 1835. ) 20. WAA-KANN-SEE-KAA, Rattlesnake Winnebago (Ford from Lewis, 1826. ) 21. NAA-GAR-NEP, The one who sits at the head Chippeway Chief.. (King from Lewis, 1827. ) 22. [See 42. ] GENERAL PUSH-MA-TA-HA Choctaw Chief 23. MENAWEE A great Warrior and Creek Chief This chief commanded the party that killed Gen. Mclntosh, and was one of the few that saved themselves from the defeat at the Horse-shoe, by swimming the river, after being badly wounded in the head.
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