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!NAME: /:},\:',<:\': May zhuck e wah be quay [2:151]
!NAME: ^:}:\:',<:\ Ne-zhe-kay-wub-eak [VR #104]
!NAME: "Sitting Alone Woman" [VR #104]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #2:40
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: [V.R., Broken Tooth Genealogy, #104],
died unmarried, no
children
!NAME: /:},\:/;^:\':[ (1888-8) Mayzhuck e ke min e quebe [1891]
!NAME: /:},\:',^:\':[ (1888-9) May zhuck e waun e quaib [188, 1908]
!NARA_RG_75, Series M-595, Films #243-245, 418-424 and 649-654, Red Lake BIA
Enrollment, 1891:53, 1899:1110,
1908:1126
!NAME: /:},\:,}:\': May zhuck ke aush equay [6:55] (O-1793) [Powell 10/0086]
!NAME: /:},\:;,}:\': (1849) May-zhuck-e-yaush-equay (WE-1793) [VR #320]
!NAME: "Dropping Wind Woman" [V.R. #320]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #2:38, #4:8, #6:19, #6:55,
#11:28, #15:14 [notation: "FULL BLOOD, Landuim 8/8/19, 4/4, Ex 'A'"]
Roll 14/0046, Full Blood
[allotted as May-zhuc-e-yaush-e-quay]
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #85, #320,
she married six times and the order of the marriages is
questionable
!NAME: /:},\:,^,\',[ May zhuck ke aun ah quod [1:62] [Powell 10/0015]
!NAME: /:},\:,^,\',[ May-zhuck-e-ah-nah-quod [V.R.]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, 10/0015, families #1:15, #1:62, #2:265, #23:11
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #164,
#377
!NAME: /:},\:,}:) May zhuck ke aush eence [59:20] [Powell 10/0282]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, families #59:2,
#59:20
!NAME: /:},\:;,}:\': May zhuck ke aush equay [2:18] [Powell 10/0033]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, families #2:head,
#2:18
!NAME: /:},\:,}:\': May zhuck ke aush equay [12:46]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family
#12:10
!NAME: /:},\:,}:\': May zhuck ke aush equay [72:4] [Powell 10/0307]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, families #14:6, #71:1, #72:1, #72:head,
#72:4
!NAME: /:},\:,-:\: May zhuck ke aus se gay
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family
#11:40
!NAME: /:},\:<:^:-:\ (1877) May zhuck ke be nais eak [1878:228]
!ANNUITY: M.H.S. film M-390, Roll 5, Pembina Annuity Roll, 1878, age
1
!NAME: /:},\:<;^:- May zhuck ke bin ace [1:39]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, 10/0007, family #1:8,
#6:20
!NAME: /:},\:<;^:- May zhuck ke bin ace [6:177] (O-2293)
!NAME: /:},<:<:^:- May-sha-be-be-nais [V.R. #844]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers,
Microf. M-455, Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #6:58
Roll 14/0059, Mixed Blood [allotted as Mayshakebenais]
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy,
#324
!NAME: /:},\:,;^:- May zhuck ke bin ace [4:215]
!NAME: /:},\:<:^:- (1897 - JUL 24, 1904) May-zhuc-e-be-nais (WE-2030) [V.R.
#1318] [4:215]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, families #4:95, #4:215
(O-2030 LP) [notation: "dead"]
Roll 14/0052, Mixed Blood
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy,
#812
!NAME: /:},\; May zhuck kee [4:22] [Powell 10/0067]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, families #4:6, #4:22, #6:9, #18:2, #18:8
(O-1742 LP, a-1294 LP) [notation: "MIXED BLOOD, Rahily 4/14/18, F, Dead, 4/4"]
Roll 14/0045, Mixed
Blood
!NAME: /:},\:\,<"':\ (1861) May zhuck ke gah bow eak [1878:4]
!NAME: /:},\:\,<":\ (1854) May shuck e gah bow eak [1885, 1887]
!NAME: /:},\:\,<":\ (1857) May zhuck e gah bow eak [1886]
!NAME: /:},\:\,<"':\ (1854-5) May zhuck ke gah bow eke [1889, 1908]
!NAME: /:},\:\,<"':\ (1854-5) May zhuck e gah bow eke [1899]
!NAME: /:},\:\,<"':\ (1854-5) May zhah ke gah bow eke [1907]
!ANNUITY: MHS film M-390 (Roll 5), U.S. Chippewa Annuity Rolls:
Red Lake Annuity Roll, 1878:4, female, age 27, payment witnessed by C.P. Allen
and Paul H. Beaulieu, received OCT 5, 1878, his "x" mark, . . . . . .$ 25.50pd
[1878], listed with: (1872) Peg-once [1878:5]
(1873) Kid-e-quay-sance-in [1878:6]
!NARA_RG_75, Series M-595, Films #243-245, 418-424 and 649-654, Red Lake BIA
Enrollment, 1885:8 "Old Chief's Band" 1886:51; 1887:47; 1888:
1889:48, 1899:45, 1907:47, 1908:46, 1912:712/748, 1920:870/906, 1930:1120
[1887: not listed with a man]
[1930: living at Redby, Beltrami County, Minnesota, blood quantum "full"]
grandmother of: Brown, Benjamin (1896-7) [1912]
Brown, Emma (1901-2)
!CENSUS: 1910 U.S. Census, Red Lake Indian Reservation, (no
family number): sister of (1835) Kay bay no ding, female, Indian,
"widowed, mother of 3 children, 2 still living; born in
Minnesota; parents born in Minnesota; Chippewa, illiterate, cannot read or
write. Also in family: Jefferson, George (1880), Brown, Benjamin (1897) and
Brown, Emma (1902); listed as "uncivilized, Ration
Indian"]
!NAME: /:},\:\,<"':\': May zhuck ke gah bow equay [2:112] [Powell 10/0040]
!NAME: /:},\:\,<"':\': (ABT 1859 - APR 14, 1909) May zhuck ke gah bow equay
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, families #2:21, #2:112, #38:10, #64:9
(O-2635) [notation: "MIXED BLOOD, Waite 7/29/18"]
[Powell 14/0067], WE -2635, SE 1/4 NW 1/4 and Lot 3,
4-144-40
!NAME: /:},\:\:};[ May zhuck ke ge shig [15:21] [Powell 10/0144]
!NAME: /:},\:\:};[ (ABT 1820) May-zhuck-ke-ge-shig, Chief [VR #92]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, family #15:21, #22:36, #78:100
(O-364) [notation: "X A"]
Powell, note 30 [10/0012]: he was the wife of Aun-je-gah-bow-equay in 1917, at
which time he was the "head chief of the Mississippi Chippewas"
Roll 14/0012, Full Blood (allotted as Mayzhucegeshig)
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #22, #92, he
was listed as a widower at his death. It was said that in 1910 he lived on the
White Earth Reservation for over forty years and that before moving to White
Earth he had lived at Crow Wing. He was considered the principal Chief on the
Reservation and Chief township in Becker County is named for him. He was also
said to have been a farmer on the Reservation since 1868, which is the date of
the first removals to White Earth.
From the Francis Densmore papers, page 763: "A different type of man was
Mejakigijig who was made a Chief at White Earth. He was a tall, fine-looking
man and wore a frock coat given him by Bishop Whipple. At the dance on the
14th of June, at White Earth, however, he appeared in full Indian regalia, with
feathers, and bright beadwork glistening in the sun. Mejakigijig was the last
survivor of the representatives of the tribe who selected White Earth as the
abode of the Chippewa under the treaty of 1867. He went to Washington on
tribal business several times, and I knew him there, as well as on the
reservation. In 1911, one of his last years, he told me of his dreams as a
boy. He fasted 5 days and nights and dreamed that he killed a Sioux. Later he
went on the warpath and came home with three Sioux scalps, avenging the death
of his father who was killed by the Sioux.
When the Chippewa meet in council at the present time, it is the young men
who rise and talk. I remember many old men whom I, even in my limited contact
with the tribe, have seen in tribal councils and who have passed away. The
Indians have a respect for old age much greater than that of the white
man.
!NAME: /:},\:\:};[ May zhuck ke ge shig [14:4]
!NAME: /:},\:\:};[ May zhuck ke ge shig [14:4] [Powell 10/0138]
!NAME: /:},\:\:};[ Me zhuck e ge shig "?" [V.R. #58s] [Powell 10/0277]
!NAME: "Falling Cloud" [V.R. #58s]
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, families #14:1, #14:4, #22:1, #58:10
!GENEALOGY_COMPILED_BY_VIRGINIA_ROGERS: Broken Tooth Genealogy, #58,
A Me-jaw-ke-ke-shick or "Sky That Touches the Ground," of Rabbit
Lake signed the Treaties of 1863 and 1867; this was probably the same
person
!NAME: /:},\:\',^,<: May zhuck ke gwon abe [11:18] [Powell 10/0117]
!NAME: /:},\:\',^,<: May zhah ke gwon abe
!GENEALOGY: Minnesota Historical Society, R.J. Powell Papers, Microf. M-455,
Roll 10, Powell Genealogies, families #11:7, #11:18, #35:10, #59:5
"no
issue"