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  • Name (Red War Bonnet) Wapasha  [1
    Suffix Chief 
    Birth 1658  Mille Lacs, Mille Lacs, Minnesota, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Gender Male 
    Reference Number 132 
    Reference Number GRA-BK2 
    Person ID I132  fullereriksen
    Last Modified 14 Nov 2008 

    Father Pine Shooter, Chief,   b. Abt 1628 
    Mother Algonquin girl,   b. Abt 1630 
    Marriage Y  [2
    Family ID F97  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Ojibway girl,   b. Abt 1660 
    Marriage Y  [3
    Children 
    +1. (Snow Mountain) Wapasha, Chief,   b. Abt 1683, Mille Lacs, Mille Lacs, Minnesota, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID F96  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 12 Sep 2023 

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  • Sources 
    1. [S33] North Dakota Historical Society, NDHS, "Ninety Six Years Among the Indians of the Northwest" North Dakota History, Volume XV, Jan-Oct 1948, (Publisher, North Dakota Historical Society, Bismarck North Dakota, 1948, pp 85-97), Gra-BK2, section 2, p 87, GRA-BK2, Section 2.

    2. [S33] North Dakota Historical Society, NDHS, "Ninety Six Years Among the Indians of the Northwest" North Dakota History, Volume XV, Jan-Oct 1948, (Publisher, North Dakota Historical Society, Bismarck North Dakota, 1948, pp 85-97), Gra-BK2, section 2, p 86, GRA-BK2, Section 2.

    3. [S33] North Dakota Historical Society, NDHS, "Ninety Six Years Among the Indians of the Northwest" North Dakota History, Volume XV, Jan-Oct 1948, (Publisher, North Dakota Historical Society, Bismarck North Dakota, 1948, pp 85-97), Page 87 states:

      Red War Bonnet, who succeeded his father to the chieftainship married a full-blood Ojibway woman. This union produced two sons. When was ensured between the Sioux and Ojibways, he took his sons and left his wife with the Ojibways. One son was Wapasha known as Snow Mountain was born on the border of Mille Lacs about 1683; Gra-BK2, section 2, p 87, GRA-BK2, Section 2.


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