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Cobmoosa (c. 1768 - 1866), or
Weebmossa meaning "Great Walker", was an
Odawa leader who
lived in a
Native American village at the
mouth of the Flat River...
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Cobmoosa was a
location in
Oceana County, Michigan. It was
named for
Cobmoosa, the
Odawa leader who the
federal government built a log
cabin for here...
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village was led by Wabiwin**** and Keewaycoosh****, and
later by
Cobmoosa. In the 1830s,
Cobmoosa purchased the land
under the
Odawa village in the name of his...
- government,
including the
Treaty of
Detroit signed in 1855 by the
local chief,
Cobmoosa.
Campau was born in 1791 in Detroit,
which at the time was funtionally...
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Campau was born in 1797, 39
years too late to be the
father of
Chief Cobmoosa.)
Cobmoosa led the Ojibwe, of a band of the
Ottawa people, in Ionia, Michigan...
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Kelly Church (born 1967),
black ash
basket weaver and
birch bark
biter Cobmoosa (1768–1866),
chief Egushawa (ca. 1726–1796), war
chief Enmegahbowh (ca...
- was the
location of an
Odawa village. The
leader of the
Odawa here was
Cobmoosa. His
people planted crops here in 1833 but when
Dexter and his ****ociates...
- authorization. Wabiwin****
later shared leadership with his son-in-law,
Cobmoosa. The
completion of the Erie
Canal in 1825
significantly lowered the cost...
- be the
father of A-da-wah-qua Ogimas, who was one of the
wives of
Chief Cobmoosa of the Flat
River Band of Ojibwe-Odawa. It is
unclear how many
other children...