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Shabbona or Shab-eh-nay,
sometimes referred to as
Shabonee and
Shaubena (c. 1775 – 1859), was an
Ottawa tribe member who
became a
chief within the Potawatomi...
- the ground, his
scalp remained untouched. In his 1878 work,
Memories of
Shaubena, also
describes a decapitation.
Matson states that
after the head was severed...
- livestock, but
Potawatomi leaders Billy Caldwell,
Alexander Robinson, and
Shaubena rode
among the
Potawatomi settlements and
urged people to stay out of the...
- same
claims were
included in an 1887 book by
Nehemiah Matson,
Memories of
Shaubena. Matson's
narrative described St. Vrain's
allegedly pleading for his life...
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Knight &
Leonard Printers, 1882. (pg. 233) Matson, Nehemiah.
Memories of
Shaubena: With
Incidents Relating to the
Early Settlement of the West. Chicago:...
- 1906, p. 118.
Retrieved 4
October 2007. Matson, Nehemiah.
Memories of
Shaubena, (Google Books), D.B.
Cooke & Co.: 1878, pp. 226–34.
Retrieved 4 October...
- Co., 1997. (pg. 206) ISBN 0-8050-6121-5 Matson, Nehemiah.
Memories of
Shaubena: With
Incidents Relating to the
Early Settlement of the West. Chicago:...
- 1906, p. 118.
Retrieved 4
October 2007. Matson, Nehemiah.
Memories of
Shaubena, (Google Books), D.B.
Cooke & Co.: 1878, pp. 226–34.
Retrieved 4 October...
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Historical Publishing Company, 1906. (pg. 146) Matson, Nehemiah.
Memories of
Shaubena: With
Incidents Relating to the
Early Settlement of the West. Chicago:...
- 1906, p. 118.
Retrieved 4
October 2007. Matson, Nehemiah.
Memories of
Shaubena, (Google Books), D.B.
Cooke & Co.: 1878, pp. 226–34.
Retrieved 4 October...