Suc-Co-Tash : Written On the Occasion of the Centennial Celebration of the Evacuation of Fort Duquesne

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(9) '' Me-Ian-the." A Shawanee king, killed and scalped in the fall of 1786, by Col. Logan.
( 10 ) '• JVen-ge-anem,''^ A Shawanee chief.
( 11 ) " Corn-stalk— Little Turtle." "Well known chiefs. The latter distinguished at St. Clair's- defeat, but did not command ; Brant did.
(12) " Whing-iv7iang-poo-chi" Or Big Cat. Kilbuck was a friendly Indian warrior of the Delawares.
(13) " Bo-lien-ge-halus." In a note in his Diary, at the treaty, January 14th, 1786, Major Denny says : "After Bo-hen
...-ge-halus, the Delaware chief, (esteemed by the Indians as one of their greatest warriors,) had arrived and seated himself, he discovered Gen. Clark, (George Rogers Clark,) and knowing him to be a great warrior, rose and saluted 20 SUC-CO-TASH.
him very significantly ; instead of taking hold of each others hands, they gripped nearlj' at the shoulder, and shook the left hand underneath the right aims." (U) "Blue-Jacket." ' "^ A celebrated Shawanee chief.
(15) ''Pipe," Captain Pipe, a well known Delaware chief.


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