Mecosta (Potawatomi chief)

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Mecosta was a 19th-century Potawatomi chief known for his leadership among the Native American communities in what is now Michigan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American leader
Potawatomi chief
activeIn 19th century
associatedWith Native American history of Michigan
Potawatomi communities in Michigan
commemoratedBy geographical names in Michigan
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
culture Potawatomi culture
ethnicGroup Anishinabek
surface form: Anishinaabe

Potawatomi
gender male
hasHeritage Indigenous peoples of North America
hasInfluenceOn local place naming in Michigan
knownAs Mecosta (Potawatomi chief)
surface form: Chief Mecosta
language English
Potawatomi language
nameUsedIn Mecosta County, Michigan
Mecosta Township, Michigan
village of Mecosta, Michigan
notableFor leadership among Potawatomi people in the 19th century
partOf Potawatomi leadership
placeOfActivity Great Lakes region
Michigan
region Lower Peninsula of Michigan
residence territory that later became Michigan

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Mecosta, Michigan, United States namedAfter Mecosta (Potawatomi chief)
subject surface form: Mecosta, Michigan
Mecosta (Potawatomi chief) knownAs Mecosta (Potawatomi chief)
this entity surface form: Chief Mecosta
Mecosta County, Michigan namedAfter Mecosta (Potawatomi chief)
this entity surface form: Chief Mecosta
Mecosta County, Michigan namedAfter Mecosta (Potawatomi chief)
this entity surface form: Potawatomi leader Mecosta