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ID: 500490094
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Record Type: Person
Menominee, Chief (Potawatomi leader, 1791-1841)

Note: Potawatomi wkema (leader) known for resisting removal from lands in Indiana to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma).

Names:
Menominee, Chief (preferred,V,index,English,NA,U)
Chief Menominee (V,display)
Menominee (V)

Nationalities:
Potawatomi (preferred)
Native American

Roles:
leader (preferred)
chieftain

Gender: male

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Non-Artists
 ........  Menominee, Chief (I)

Biographies:
(Potawatomi leader, 1791-1841) ..... [VP Preferred]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Chief Menominee ........ [VP]
................................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
Menominee ........ [VP]
.....................  Shown Harjo, Nation to Nation (2014) 86-87; accessed 8 June 2020
Menominee, Chief ........ [VP Preferred]
..................................  Kansapedia [online] (2020) "Chief Menominee," accessed 8 June 2020, "Potawatomi Trail of Death,"
..................................  Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian [online] (2013) "Chief Menominee," accessed 8 June 2020, "Potawatomi Nation Case Study,"

Subject: ........ [VP]
....................  Kansapedia [online] (2020) accessed 8 June 2020, "Potawatomi Trail of Death,"
....................  Low, Imprints (2016) 171; accessed 8 June 2020
....................  Shown Harjo, Nation to Nation (2014) 85-87; accessed 8 June 2020
....................  Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian [online] (2013) accessed 8 June 2020, "Potawatomi Nation Case Study,"
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
.......... Shown Harjo, Nation to Nation (2014) 86-87; accessed 8 June 2020
.......... Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian [online] (2013) accessed 8 June 2020, "Potawatomi Nation Case Study,"
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