Weesaw
Weesaw (1785 – September 1836) was a war chief of the Potawatomi. He and his band were associated with the location that later came to be known as Gard's Prairie in Volinia Township, Michigan. He was the son of . He was married to Sinegogua Topinabee, a daughter of Topinabee. He was a signer of the 1821 Treaty of Chicago that ceded to the United States most of Michigan, with the exception of a small section of Berrien County and a square-mile tract adjacent to Niles, Michigan.
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Weesaw
Weesaw (1785 – September 1836) was a war chief of the Potawatomi. He and his band were associated with the location that later came to be known as Gard's Prairie in Volinia Township, Michigan. He was the son of . He was married to Sinegogua Topinabee, a daughter of Topinabee. He was a signer of the 1821 Treaty of Chicago that ceded to the United States most of Michigan, with the exception of a small section of Berrien County and a square-mile tract adjacent to Niles, Michigan.
has abstract
Weesaw (1785 – September 1836) ...... al sub-chiefs under Topinabee.
@en
nationality
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
991,311,684
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
hypernym
comment
Weesaw (1785 – September 1836) ...... t adjacent to Niles, Michigan.
@en
label
Weesaw
@en