Person:Waw-Paw-Ko-Se-Aw Miami (1)

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Waw-paw-ko-se-aw Miami
b.Bet 1740 and 1807 Indiana, United States
d.Bet 1838 and 1917 Indiana, United States
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Name Waw-paw-ko-se-aw Miami
Unknown Miami Waw-paw-ko-se-aw
Unknown[2] Waapaahkosia _____
Unknown[2] _____ Waapaahkosia
Gender Male
Birth? Bet 1740 and 1807 Indiana, United States
Residence[3] 1828 Indiana, United States
Residence[1] 6 Nov 1838 Indiana, United States
Nationality[1] 6 Nov 1838 Indiana, United StatesMiami/Myaamia
Death? Bet 1838 and 1917 Indiana, United Statesor may have moved with the Miami to Miami County, Kansas
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 .

    Persons mentioned in the Treaty of 6 November 1838 between the Miami and the United States of America
    https://accessgenealogy.com/indiana/treaty-of-november-6-1838.htm
    https://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Treaties/TreatyWithTheMiami1838.html
    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/History.IT1838no234
    https://cdn.citl.illinois.edu/courses/aiiopcmpss/MiamiCase/1838Nov6.htm
    http://resources.utulsa.edu/law/classes/rice/Treaties/07_Stat_582_Miami.htm
    The Miami:
    Al-lo-lah
    Aw-koo-te-aw
    Beaver [Mack quah]
    Black Loon
    La Blonde
    Cha-pine
    Ching-guaw-ke-aw
    Deaf Man’s daughter, O-zah-shin-quah [Deaf Man = Shepoconah]
    Deaf Man’s daughter, the wife of Bronilette [Deaf Man = Shepoconah][Daughter’s name was Kekenakushwa or Cut Finger] [husband = Rev. Jean Baptiste Brouillette / John B. Bruette]
    Duck
    La Fountain [same as To-pe-yaw? Topia Francis Lafontaine?]
    Godfroy alias Kee-ki-lash-e-we-ah
    Francis Godfroy
    Po-qua Godfroy
    Catherine Godfroy, daughter of Francis Godfroy and her children
    Peter Gouin
    Kaw-tah-maung-guaw, same as Kah-tah-mong-quah
    Kah-wah-zay / Ko-was-see
    Ke-mo-te-aw
    Kil-so-aw
    Me-shing-go-me-jaw [Meshingomesia / Mesh-ing-o-me-sha]

    Me-to-sin-ia (band of Me-to-sin-ia) [Me-to-Cin-Yah / Me-to-se-ne-a / Metocinyah / Me-tocin-yah / Me-Shing-O-Me-Sia, father of Meshingomesia]


    Mac-quaw-ko-naung
    Mais-zi-quah
    Mais-shil-gouin-mi-zah
    Maw-yauc-que-yaw
    Me-cha-ne-qua , alias Gros-mis
    Minjenickeaw [Mejineca]
    Mong-go-sah, same as Mon-go-sah, son of La Blonde
    Nac-kaw-guaung-gaw
    Nac-kon-zaw same as Ne-kon-zaw same as Ni-con-zah
    Ne-we-lang-guaung-gaw
    Neh-wah-ling-quah
    O-san-di ah, same as O-zan-de-ah
    Paw-lawn-zo-aw
    Pe-she-wah [If J. B. Richardville is the same person as Pe-she-wah, then why are both of them listed in this treaty? Is there as different man also known as Pe-she-wah which is sometimes translated as Wildcat?]
    Pe-waw-pe-yaw
    she being commonly known as Pichoux’s sister, the wife of Benjamin, Ah-mac-kon-zee-quah.
    John B. Richardville [Sr.] [If J. B. Richardville is the same person as Pe-she-wah, then why are both of them listed in this treaty? Is there as different man also known as Pe-she-wah which is sometimes translated as Wildcat?]
    John B. Richardville, jr.
    Susan Richardville’s son, Kah-tah-mong-quah same as Kaw-tah-maung-guaw
    Seek
    Tah-ko-nong.
    Taw-we-ke-juc
    To-pe-yaw [Topia Francis Lafontaine / La Fountain?]
    Tow-wah-keo-shee, wife of Old Pish-a-wa [Tau-cum-wa / Tah-kum-wah]
    Wah-pi-pin-cha
    Waw-pa-pin-shaw [maybe Black Raccoon / Wappapinsha / George Hunt?]
    Waw-pe-maung-guaw
    Waw-paw-ko-se-aw
    White Loon
    White Raccoon
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    The United States:
    John T. Douglass Sub-Agent
    J. B. Duret
    Allen Hamilton Secretary to Commissioner
    Wm. Hulbert Indian Agent
    H. Lasselle
    Commissioner Abel C. Pepper
    Danl. D. Pratt Assistant Secretary to Commissioner

  2. 2.0 2.1 .

    https://mc.miamioh.edu/aacimwahkionkonci/people/875 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma | 3410 P Street | Miami, OK 74355 | 513-529-5648

  3. .

    Treaty with The Miami.
    February. 11 1828.
    Articles of a treaty made and concluded at the Wyandot village, near the Wabash in the State of Indiana between John Tipton, Commissioner for that purpose, on the part of the United States, and the Chiefs, Head Men and Warriors, of the Eel River, or Thorntown party of Miami Indians.
    https://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Treaties/TreatyWithTheMiami1828.html