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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...