Chief Ka-che-ne-zuh-yauk Kahdewahbeday Broken Tooth

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Sandy Lake Ojibwe Band Chief Ka-che-ne-zuh-yauk Gaa-dawaabide Equay-say-way (Ka-ta-wah-be-dah Breshieu)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Grand Portage, Cook County, MN, United States
Death: 1828 (197-198)
Chequamegon Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Bajasswa and Rising Dawn
Husband of Ojibway Woman (Wabasca) Fox Woman Wabasha (Eshipequag)
Father of Chief A-ke-gui-ov Equay-say-way, Mamaangĕzide
Half brother of Red Bear Miscomaquah; Ahdikons; Aceguemanche; Chief Noka Nokay Kadwabida Broken Tooth and Zahgahtahgun Sagatagun "Spunk" SWEET

Occupation: Principle chief of the Ojibway Nation
Managed by: Laureen Taylor
Last Updated:

About Chief Ka-che-ne-zuh-yauk Kahdewahbeday Broken Tooth

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LEADERSHIP OF THE PEMBINA CHIPPEWA NATION

The Wazhazha Mdewakanton of the O'Jibway Nation is ceremonial. The O'Jibway Nation traces back 2000 years as a collection of Nations who unified and worked collectively to establish trade, and family unity, among the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabemowin, and Algonquin descendants of the Great Lakes. Ojibwa, also spelled Ojibwe or Ojibway, also called Chippewa, self-name Anishinaabe, Algonquian-speaking North American Indian tribe who lived in what are now Ontario and Manitoba, Can., and Minnesota and North Dakota, U.S., from Lake Huron westward onto the Plains. These matrilineal-patrilineal lines merge with one family. 

23. Private

22. Ogimaa Ma'Lingaan

21. Pat Brunelle

20. Patrice Francis Brunelle

19. Chief Ayabewaywetung, Ase Ance, Little Shell III (1872-1903) --->Turtle Mountain Branch Separation and leadership went to Chief Joseph Kaishpa "The Elevated One" Gourneau

19. John B. Brunelle, Sr. --->Pembina Chippewa Tribe Separation and leadership went to Patrice Francis Brunelle

18. Chief Weesh-e-damo, Aisaince III, Little Shell II (1813-1872)

18. Joseph Montrielle, Chief of Pembina Chippewa

17. Chief Makadeshib Black Duck (1811-1813)

17. Joseph Lenau, Tabasnawa Little Shell II (1790-1804)

16. Red Bear Miscomaquah

16. Chief Little Shell I, Standing Firm

15. Chief Gay Tay Menomin Old Wild Rice

14. Chief Kaŋgidaŋ Mdokečiŋhaŋ, Little Crow I

13. Chief Delonaise Atetaŋkawamduška Wáȟpe Šá

12. Waubojeeg

11. Chief A-ke-gui-ov Equay-say-way, Mamaangĕzide

10. Chief Ka-che-ne-zuh-yauk Kahdewahbeday Broken Tooth

9. Bajasswa

8. Matchiwaijan Bayaaswaa

7. Jos O'Jiibway

6. Wajawadajkoa

5. Wajki Weshki

4. Schawanagijik

3. Mitiguakosh

2. Miskwandibagan

1. Chief Gijigossekot Great Thunderbird

O'Jibway Nation Ogimaakwe: Machequayaince daughter of Wazhazha Mdewakanton Dakota Grand Chief Chief Delonaise Atetaŋkawamduška Wáȟpe Šá; sister of Red Bear Miscomaquah, son of Bajasswa


The Chief would not have " equay say way" in his name as this part of the name has been used in many profiles as a last name. The ending of an Ojibwe woman's name will end with ikwe as it means woman.

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Chief Ka-che-ne-zuh-yauk Kahdewahbeday Broken Tooth's Timeline

1630
1630
Grand Portage, Cook County, MN, United States
1727
1727
La Pointe, Ashland County, WI, United States
1828
1828
Age 198
Chequamegon Bay, Wisconsin, United States