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Biauswah (Bayaaswaa in Ojibwe,
meaning "The Dry-one") was the name of two
different Ojibwa chiefs.
Biauswah (I) (late 17th century), an
Ojibwa chief from...
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Bayaaswaa (recorded
variously in
English as
Biauswah, Baj****wa,
Byianswa or Biaswah) was the prin****l
Chief of the
Sandy Lake Ojibwa,
whose village was...
- a boy that was just
about ready to be tortured.
Warren then states: As
Biauswah looked upon the
scene from his hiding-place he
recognized in the lad his...
- languages.
Andaigweos ****a****et
Awashonks Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay
Beshekee Biauswah Buckongahelas Canonchet Canonicus Chanco Chees****au
Chicagou Comas Corbitant...
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Upstream Biauswah Bridge Oliver Bridge Downstream Richard I. Bong
Memorial Bridge...
- 46°39′57″N 92°17′49″W / 46.66583°N 92.29694°W / 46.66583; -92.29694
Biauswah Bridge MN 23
Duluth and Town of Superior,
Wisconsin 46°39′32″N 92°17′01″W...
- over the
Saint Louis River at
Duluth (Fond du Lac neighborhood) as the
Biauswah Bridge. On June 28, 2008, this
bridge was
dedicated as such in
honor of...
- up his
homeland and
tribal sovereignty.
Chief Oshkosh Beautifying Bird
Biauswah (disambiguation) John
Okemos Walter Bresette Although the
original term...
- Aan'aawenh (Pintail)
doodem or clan. Gaa-dawaabide (1750–1828), son of
Biauswah II, was at the
taking of Michilimackinac. He
married Obeneg eshipequag...