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!NAME: /,};<;^,};';} Mashipinashi-wish [1795 Chippewa]
!NAME: "Bad Bird" [1795 Chippewa]
!List of "Chippewa Treaty Signers," compiled by V. Rogers, abt.
1988
!NAME: /,}\,',) (1840) Mash kah wance [1878:699]
!NAME: /,}\,':) (1853) Maush cow ence [1885]
!ANNUITY: MHS film M-390 (Roll 5), U.S. Chippewa Annuity Rolls:
Red Lake Annuity Roll, 1878:699, female, age 38, payment witnessed by C.P. Allen
and Paul H. Beaulieu, received OCT 6, 1878, her "x" mark, . . . . . .$ 8.50pd
!NARA_RG_75, Series M-595, Films #243-245, 418-424 and 649-654, Red Lake BIA
Enrollment, 1885:376 "Leading Feather's Band";
1886:**
!NAME: /,}\;',-"^"\': Mash ki was o no que
!RELOCATION (1851): Muster Roll of the Chippewa Indians removed from the St.
Croix to the mouth of the Crow Wing on the Mississippi in the quarter ending
December 31, 1851--John McKee, Enrolling Clerk, family #6, removed 1 Oct 1851
SOUR: National Archives, Record Group #75, Microfilm Series 234, film #168:
Chippewa Agency Emigration, 1850-59
Relocated: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 woman, 1
child
!NAME: /,},\:,(-"\:\ Ma shuck ke an so gaik [*1867b]
!ANNUITY: MHS film M-390 (Roll 3), U.S. Chippewa Annuity Rolls:
Red Lake Annuity Roll, Ay sin e wub's Band - 1867b:382
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * 1 woman $ 8
paid
!NAME: /,-\:\:};[ Mask-e-ge-shig
!WELSA_Genealogy Sheets [V. Rogers], abt 1988:Form 5-153, Canadian
!NAME: /,-\',/;[ Mas quah mick [88:14]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family
#88:2
!NAME: /,-\':':^;({: Mas que we nin je
!NAME: :\':':^,(\: Equay we nung gay
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family
#9:2
!NAME: /,{;"^:\',>"\': Match i on o quot o que
!RELOCATION (1851): Muster Roll of Chippewas arrived at Fond du Lac
[Minnesota] from the ceded lands during the quarter ending December 31,
1851 [relocation date October 15] -- Antonogan Band, family #7
SOUR: National Archives, Record Group #75, Microfilm Series 234, film #168:
Chippewa Agency Emigration, 1850-59
Relocated: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
woman,
!NAME: /,{;',\,( Matchi-wai-jan (ABT 1700) Broken Tooth Genealogy, #6
!NOTE: The Chippewa (French Metis) and the Anishinabe Ojibway are two different
groups of people; the Anishinabe Ojibway are the authochthonous people of the
Great Lakes watershed and adjoining areas. The conflicts, migrations, and wars
referred to by Chippewa historian William Warren, and cited by other sources
including Virginia Rogers, are those of the Chippewa, occurring in
conjunction with the conflicts of competing fur-trade companies, and with the
often violent competition of the several colonizing European nations.
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #6 (after Kohl,
p. 147): "son of Wa-ja-wa-daj-kos. The translation of this name is given as
'l'homme qui porte une grande peu -- the Great Skin.' He was supposed to have
have been a mighty hunter.
!LCCN: E99.C6K713; Kohl, Johann Georg; Kitchi-Gami (Copyright 1860);
1985 Reprint by MN Historical Society
"In 1734 it was reported that the Loon Clan was around the Nipigon River on
the north shore of Lake Superior. Also around this period they are supposed to
have driven the Hurons and Wyandottes out of northern Michigan and reclaimed
land they had previously called their own.
",(>:\';"- Au-daig-we-oss, Chief meaning Crow's Flesh, was born around 1700
and was the Head Chief of the Loon Family. He supplanted ',<,{,[ Waub-uj-e-jauk
meaning White Crane, as first chief of the Chippewa. He and Matchi-wai-jan were
contemporaries. It is interesting to note that Au-daig-we-oss's son was
\:{:':}\,( Ke-che-waish-kung (Great Buffalo), who was chief at La Pointe.
Descendants of Great Buffalo are related to this family.
"After 1670 the Chippewa were the largest and most important tribe on Lake
Superior. The other tribes had been decimated by the Iroquois but the Chippewa
were far enough removed to have escaped their raids. The Sioux had also fought
with most other tribes around them but had remained allies of the Chippewa. It
was probably in Matchi-wai-jan's time that something occurred to set the two
against each other. The Chippewa were hunting and trapping in Wisconsin and
Minnesota on lands still held by the Sioux but by 1700 the Sioux had started
their retreat west and fighting between the two was
increasing.
!U.S. CENSUS: Morrison County, 1860, family 69 69
!MCT: Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Base Rolls [Abt 1936]:1121, blood quantum 3/8
!GENEALOGY Compiled by Goldie Moffat Satterlee
Citation: "The Sovereigns of England since the Norman
Conquest"
!CENSUS: United States Census, Becker County, 1860, family 679 679
!NAME: /,>',\:',( Ma twa ge wung [*1865]
!NAME: /:>':\,^") May dway gun ons [1866]
!NAME: /:>':\:',( May dway gee woung [1867a]
!NAME: /,>',\"',( Ma twa go wung [1867b]
!ANNUITY: MHS film M-390 (Roll 3), U.S. Chippewa Annuity Rolls:
Red Lake Annuity Roll, A Sin e wub's Band - 1865:186
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 man, $ 7.50pd
Naw gaun e gwon abe's Band - 1866:307
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... $ ...
Ay sin e waub's Band - 1867a:153
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 man, 1 child $ 17 paid
1867b:31116 paid . . . . . . . . 1 man, 1 child $ 16
paid
!NAME: /,>',\':) Ma twa gwain
!RELOCATION (1851): Muster Roll of the Chippewa Indians removed from the St.
Croix to the mouth of the Crow Wing on the Mississippi in the quarter ending
December 31, 1851--John McKee, Enrolling Clerk, family #2, removed 1 Oct 1851
SOUR: National Archives, Record Group #75, Microfilm Series 234, film #168:
Chippewa Agency Emigration, 1850-59
Relocated: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 men, 3 women, 5
children
!NAME: /,>,\,/: Maud aug am me
!RELOCATION (1851): Muster Roll of the Chippewa Indians removed from the St.
Croix to the mouth of the Crow Wing on the Mississippi in the quarter ending
December 31, 1851 -- "Martin's Chippewa River Band" -- John McKee, Enrolling
Clerk -- [removed October 27th], family #13
SOUR: National Archives, Record Group #75, Microfilm Series 234, film #168:
Chippewa Agency Emigration, 1850-59
Relocated: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 woman, 2
children
!NAME: /,>,\,/: Maud aug um me
!RELOCATION (1851): Muster Roll of the Chippewa Indians removed from the St.
Croix to the mouth of the Crow Wing on the Mississippi in the quarter ending
December 31, 1851--John McKee, Enrolling Clerk, family #3, removed 1 Oct 1851
SOUR: National Archives, Record Group #75, Microfilm Series 234, film #168:
Chippewa Agency Emigration, 1850-59
Relocated: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 woman, 2
children