Wabaunsee

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Wabaunsee was a Potawatomi chief known for his leadership and involvement in 19th-century Native American affairs in the Midwest.

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instanceOf Potawatomi chief
activeIn 19th century
associatedWith Great Lakes region NERFINISHED
Midwest NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext Native American history
Potawatomi history
ethnicGroup Potawatomi people NERFINISHED
ethnicity Potawatomi NERFINISHED
gender male
hasLegacy commemoration in regional history of the Potawatomi
place names in the Midwestern United States
hasNameVariant Wabansi NERFINISHED
Waubonsee NERFINISHED
Waubonsie NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod post-contact era in North America
influenced relations between Potawatomi people and U.S. authorities
knownFor interactions with United States government officials
involvement in Native American affairs in the Midwest
languageSpoken English
Potawatomi NERFINISHED
notableFor leadership among the Potawatomi in the 19th century
role in U.S.–Native American relations
occupation tribal leader
partOf Potawatomi Nation NERFINISHED
region Midwestern United States

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