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About Chief Ka-che-ne-zuh-yauk Kahdewahbeday Broken Tooth
The way we see it:
LEADERSHIP OF THE KENESTINO BAND OF THE GREAT O'JIIBWAY NATION
The Wazhazha Mdewakanton of the O'Jibway Nation is ceremonial leadership of The Great O'Jibway Nation. 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.
Grandmother of The O'Jiibway Nation: Patricia Rose LaFountain
26. Chairman Albert Dennis Lambert *Kenestino Band Leadership
26. "Private User", Branch deviates to Red Bear Band Leadership
24. Jiisakiwinini “The Midewiwin Prophet” Pat Brunelle *Kenestino Band Leadership
23. Private: O'Jibwe Nation leadership *Kenestino Band Leadership
22. A branch deviates to Little Shell VII Louis Delorme of Little Shell Pembina Chippewa, to Little Shell IIX Karyence Ronald Delorme of Little Shell Pembina Chippewa Tribe.
22. Little Shell III, Ayabiwewidang “Sits and Speaks ” (1872-1903) Turtle Mountain Branch Separation and leadership went to Chief Joseph Kaishpa "The Elevated One" Gourneau and Chief Kanik Walking With Thunder
21. John Baptiste Brunelle: Pembina Chippewa Tribe Separation - O'Jibwe Nation leadership went to Patrice Francis Brunelle *Kenestino Band Leadership
20. Red Bear II Te’bish koo ge zhik Waishkey *Kenestino Band Leadership
19. Little Shell II Way-ke-ge-ke-shig *son of Angelique Gourneau & Little Shell I (1813-1872)
18. Joseph Montreuil: son of Red Bear I, Haudenosaunee Native Of The Seneca Nation *Kenestino Band Leadership
17. Chief Makadeshib Black Duck (1811-1813)
17. Joseph Lenau, Tabasnawa Little Shell II *son of Techomegood & Little Shell I (1790-1804)
16. Private Of The Red Bear Band *Kenestino Band Leadership
16. Chief Little Shell I, Standing Firm
15. Chief Gay Tay Menomin Old Wild Rice
14. Chief Kaŋgidaŋ Mdokečiŋhaŋ, Little Raven I
13. Private
12. Chief Waub Ojeeg White Crane or White Fisher Chief Waub Ojeeg "White Fisher" Waubojeeg Kenestino Band Leadership
11. King of the Loons Mamaangĕzide Kenestino Band Leadership
10. Chief Ka-che-ne-zuh-yauk Kahdewahbeday Broken Tooth Kenestino Band Leadership
9. Bajasswa II, The Dry One Kenestino Band Leadership
8. Matchiwaijan Bayaaswaa I Kenestino Band Leadership
7. Jos O'Jiibway Kenestino Band Leadership
6. Wajawadajkoa Kenestino Band Leadership
5. Wajki Weshki Kenestino Band Leadership
4. Schawanagijik Kenestino Band Leadership
3. Mitiguakosh Kenestino Band Leadership
2. Chief Miskwandibagan Red Skull thomme a la tete rouge Kenestino Band Leadership
1. Chief Gijigossekot Great Thunderbird Kenestino Band Leadership
O'Jibway Nation Ogimaakwe: Margaret Songab Machequayaince daughter of Wazhazha Mdewakanton Dakota Grand Chief Chief Delonaise Atetaŋkawamduška Wáȟpe Šá; sister of Gichi Ogimaa Miscomakwa Of The Red Bear Band, son of Bajasswa II, The Dry One
Chief Ka-che-ne-zuh-yauk Kahdewahbeday Broken Tooth's Timeline
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1630
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The Kenestino Band Of Walhalla, Walhalla, Turtle Mountains, Dakota Territory
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1727 |
1727
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The Kenestino Band Of Walhalla, Walhalla, Turtle Mountains, Dakota Territory
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1828 |
1828
Age 198
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Chequamegon Bay, Wisconsin, United States
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