Zhaagobe (c.1794), also known as Jack-O-Pa or Shagobai, was a St. Croix Ojibwe chief of the Snake River band. He signed several Chippewa treaties with...
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warrior the newspapers called the Chippewa Warrior Princess Jack-O-Pa (Zhaagobe/"Six"), a St. Croix Ojibwe chief, from History of the Indian Tribes of...
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Warrior 35 Snake River Naudin Noodin (Wind) Chief 36 Snake River Sha-go-bai Zhaagobe ("Little" Six) Chief 37 Snake River Pay-a-jik Bayezhig (Lone Man) Chief...
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Band Ai aw bens Ayaabens (Little Buck) 2d chief 36 Snake River Sha go bi Zhaagobe (Six) 1st chief 37 Chippewa River Ua be she shi Waabizheshi (Marten) 1st...
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them with a hereditary chief. That son became known as Chief Shagobay/Zhaagobe. Chief Nenaa'angebi's wife was Niigi'o (recorded as "Niguio"). They had...
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Dakota raider while they were hunting at the mouth of Hay River. Chief Zhaagobe (Six), twin son of Ozaawindib and also a chief of the Ojibwe in this area...
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Gaa-biimabi (He that sits to the side/"Wet Mouth") 09 St. Croix Band Chau-co-pee Zhaagobe (Six) ("Jack-O-Pa") 10 St. Croix Band Jau-beance [A]yaabens (Little Buck)...
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(Wolf) Doodem. There were also many chiefs with similar names such as Zhaagobe, chief of the Snake River band; Sha-có-pay, a chief of the Plains Ojibwe;...
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