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- Wapasha may refer to: People A succession of Mdewakanton Sioux chiefs Wapasha I (1718-1806) Wapasha II (c.1773–1836) Wabasha III (1816-1876), also known...
- Wapasha (c. 1718–1806) was the name of a Mdewakanton Dakota chief. Wapasha (Dakota: Wáȟpe Šá ) was born in present-day Minnesota in about 1718. During...
- Wabasha II (c. 1773–1836), also known as Wapahasha, Wapasha, or "The Leaf," succeeded his father as head chief of the Mdewakanton Dakota tribe in the...
- Wabasha IV (1854–1925) was a Mdewakanton Dakota minister, also known as "Hdakinyan" and Napoleon Wabasha. As a young man he served as a scout for the 7th...
- ISBN 0-87351-392-4. Dakota-Lakota-Nakota Human Rights Advocacy Coalition: Chiefs: Chief Wapasha III c. 1816 – April 23, 1876, excerpted from: "Explorers found hills, valleys...
- when it left Prairie du Chien on May 2. Two hundred Sioux warriors led by Wapasha I made up the largest contingency of the force, with additional sizable...
- Wapasha (YN-45), later YNT-13, later YTB-737, was a United States Navy net tender, later large harbor tug, in commission from 1941 to 1947. Wapasha was...
- politician José Napoleón Duarte (1925–1990), President of El Salvador Napoleon Wapasha (1854–1925), Sioux chief Napoleone della Torre (died 1278), Italian nobleman...
- peace, and he had several Dakota relatives, including the famous chief Wapasha I, he fought in several battles against the Dakota and Meskwaki during...
- Black Hawk Checokalako Neapope Pamisseu Towaunonne Wabokieshiek Dakota Wapasha Ho-Chunk Waukon Decorah Menominee Oshkosh Potawatomi Billy Caldwell Shabbona...