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reservations for his
people near Lake
Superior in what is now Wisconsin.
Kechewaishke was born
around 1759 at La
Pointe on
Madeline Island (Mooningwanekaaning)...
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Egushawa Epenow Gelelemend Gomo
Hobomok Iyannough Iniwe Itawi Katonah Kâwin
Kechewaishke Kenne**** Keo****
Kineubenae Kimot Kinje Lappawinsoe Lawoughqua Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo...
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Venus Lake (also
called Lake
Kechewaishke or
Kechewaishke Lake) is a
small mesotrophic rural lake in
Oneida County in
northern Wisconsin in the United...
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States Islands of the
Great Lakes Po****ted
islands of the
Great Lakes Kechewaishke "Apostle Islands".
Archived from the
original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved...
- band split:
members who had
converted to
Roman Catholicism were led by
Kechewaishke (Chief Buffalo) and took a
reservation at Red Cliff.
Those who maintained...
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Benjamin G.
Armstrong (July 4, 1820 –
August 1, 1900) was the son-in-law of
Kechewaishke also
known as
Chief Buffalo, the prin****l
chief of the Lake Superior...
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memorial to
Kechewaishke, also
known as
Chief Buffalo,
honors his
symbolic petition carried to
president Millard Fillmore in 1849.
Kechewaishke signed the...
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Minnesota Ojibwe Peter Jones (1802–1856),
Mississauga missionary and
writer Kechewaishke (Gichi-Weshkiinh, Buffalo) (ca. 1759–1855),
chief Edmonia Lewis (ca....
- the Megis, and La
Pointe is the
center of the
Earth for the Ojibwa.
Kechewaishke,
commonly known as
Chief Buffalo, was an
Ojibwa leader born at La Pointe...
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around the
Great Lakes. In the 19th century, the
island was the home of
Kechewaishke, or
Chief Buffalo, who was
instrumental in
resisting the
efforts of the...