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- Quashquame (alt: "Quawsquawma, Quashquami, Quashquammee, Quash-Qua-Mie, Quash-kaume, Quash-quam-ma", meaning "Jumping Fish") (c. 1764 – c . 1832) was a...
- Saukenuk, which fielded about 200 warriors. He supported the invalidity of Quashquame's Treaty of St. Louis (1804) between the Sauk and Fox nations and then-governor...
- the United States of America and five Sauk and Meskwaki chiefs led by Quashquame. The treaty transferred a huge area of land between the Mississippi and...
- Mississippi and removal of Indians to the west. A disputed 1804 treaty between Quashquame and William Henry Harrison (then governor of the Indiana Territory) that...
- conclude treaties with the Indians. The 1804 Treaty of St. Louis with Quashquame required the Sauk and Meskwaki tribes to cede much of western Illinois...
- from Quashquame, a Sauk leader. White gave Quashquame "a little sku-ti-apo [liquor], and two thousand bushels of corn" for the land. Quashquame's village...
- Sauk County and Ozaukee County Black Hawk Checokalako Keo**** Do-Hum-Me Quashquame Jim Thorpe African-Native Americans Algonquian languages Sac and Fox Nation...
- Iowa; he was the son of Taimah (Chief Tama) and probably a grandson of Quashquame. Prior to European-American settlement in the 19th century, the tribe...
- Britain supported deal, hoping to keep U.S. neutral. 1804 Nov 3 prelude Quashquame's treaty with William Henry Harrison Many Sauk allied with British instead...
- were displeased with the US government after the 1804 treaty between Quashquame and William Henry Harrison ceded Sauk territory in Illinois and Missouri...