- the
Winnebagoes from the
southern part of the
state by the
United States government was
largely due to the
efforts of the society". The
Winnebagoes were...
-
traders and the
people of
mixed blood in
speaking with the
Menomonies and
Winnebagoes also many of the Sioux,
Sauks and Foxes."
Although Broken Oghibbeway...
- Nibiinaabe-doodem (Merman Clan),
which shows up as the Water-spirits Clan of the
Winnebagoes. The
Ojibwa understanding of
kinship is complex,
taking into account...
- Friendship, Wisconsin, and Big Thunder.
Norton William Jipson,
Story of the
Winnebagoes (Chicago: The
Chicago Historical Society, 1923) s.v. Radin, Paul (1958)...
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traders and some Indians. On the 25th I
arrived at the
great town of the
Winnebagoes,
situated on a
small island just as you
enter the east end of Lake Winnebago...
- of Pottawatomie,
Chippewa and Ottawa;
Articles of
agreement with the
Winnebagoes, Pottawatimies, Chippewas, and
Ottawas 7 Stat. 315 Ho-Chunk, Council...
- Iowa, came to
enforce the removal. All told,
between 1840 and 1863, the
Winnebagoes were
moved five times. They were
pushed first to
northeastern Iowa, then...
- Minnesota,
George W. Sweet, a
pioneer settler of Sauk Rapids, recalled, "The
Winnebagoes were
supposed to be a
neutral party between the
Sioux and Chippewa, but...
- Americans; prin****l
chiefs of the Sauks, Menomonees, Pottawattamies,
Winnebagoes and
thirteen other tribes were present. He
symbolically raised his sword...
-
famous photographs of the
American Indians: Osages, Otoes, Pawnees,
Winnebagoes and Omahas. In 1869
Jackson won a
commission from the
Union Pacific to...