Quashquame (alt: "Quawsquawma, Quashquami, Quashquammee, Quash-Qua-Mie, Quash-kaume, Quash-quam-ma", meaning "Jumping Fish") (c. 1764 – c . 1832) was a...
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Saukenuk, which fielded about 200 warriors. He supported the invalidity of Quashquame's Treaty of St. Louis (1804) between the Sauk and Fox nations and then-governor...
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the United States of America and five Sauk and Meskwaki chiefs led by Quashquame. The treaty transferred a huge area of land between the Mississippi and...
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from Quashquame, a Sauk leader. White gave Quashquame "a little sku-ti-apo [liquor], and two thousand bushels of corn" for the land. Quashquame's village...
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Mississippi and removal of Indians to the west. A disputed 1804 treaty between Quashquame and William Henry Harrison (then governor of the Indiana Territory) that...
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conclude treaties with the Indians. The 1804 Treaty of St. Louis with Quashquame required the Sauk and Meskwaki tribes to cede much of western Illinois...
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Sauk County and Ozaukee County Black Hawk Checokalako Keokuk Do-Hum-Me Quashquame Jim Thorpe African-Native Americans Algonquian languages Sac and Fox Nation...
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Inkpaduta Keokuk Mahaska "White Cloud" Neapope Maria Pearson Poweshiek Quashquame John Raymond Rice Sauganash (Billy Caldwell) Sidominadota Taimah (Tama)...
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Iowa; he was the son of Taimah (Chief Tama) and probably a grandson of Quashquame. Prior to European-American settlement in the 19th century, the tribe...
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Britain supported deal, hoping to keep U.S. neutral. 1804 Nov 3 prelude Quashquame's treaty with William Henry Harrison Many Sauk allied with British instead...
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were displeased with the US government after the 1804 treaty between Quashquame and William Henry Harrison ceded Sauk territory in Illinois and Missouri...
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abandoned the village and recrossed the Mississippi. On June 30, Black Hawk, Quashquame, and other Sauk leaders met with Gaines and signed an agreement in which...
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and native pictographs on the bluffs in his journal. The Sauk leader Quashquame led a village of Sauk, Meskwaki, and Ioway near Rocheport, along Moniteau...
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1805-1806 expedition to the west coast. A disputed 1804 treaty between Quashquame and William Henry Harrison (future ninth President of the U.S.) that surrendered...
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federal government claimed ownership of the Illinois land as a result of Quashquame's Treaty of 1804. The move was made but not without violence. Black Hawk...
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the mouth of the Des Moines, the expedition also considered land near Quashquame's Sauk and Meskwaki village at the head of the Des Moines Rapids, a choke...
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for trading and gift-giving. A disputed 1804 St. Louis Treaty between Quashquame and William Henry Harrison led to the transfer of Illinois lands to the...
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Emperor of Haiti. November 3 – The Treaty of St. Louis is signed by Quashquame and William Henry Harrison; controversy surrounding the treaty eventually...
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Montrose has been occupied continuously since at least the 1780s, when Quashquame's village was established nearby. The area was strategically important...
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naturalist Stanley Prusiner, neurologist, biochemist Tom Purtzer, golfer Quashquame, Sauk chief John Herbert Quick, author Howard 'Howdy' Quicksell, musician...
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main village. November 3 – The Treaty of St. Louis (1804) is signed by Quashquame and William Henry Harrison; controversy surrounding the treaty eventually...
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Chien (1831), which includes an interview with the noted Sauk leader Quashquame. A decade later he wrote An Essay on Education (1841), which contained...
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Ho-Chunk Keokuk (Sauk chief) Keokuk's Reserve Meskwaki Neapope Potawatomi Quashquame Sac (people) Sac and Fox Nation Sauganash Taimah University of Iowa Museum...
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Specifically it may refer to: Treaty of St. Louis (1804), in which the Sauk and Quashquame ceded territory to the United States Treaty of St. Louis (1816), in which...
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federal government claimed ownership of the Illinois land as a result of Quashquame's Treaty of 1804. The move was made, but not without violence. Black Hawk...
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1820s. Caleb Atwater mistakenly credited Taimah with being the leader of Quashquame's village, but he was this chief's son-in-law. In 1820 Taimah was interviewed...
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