Chief Kitchie Nokay Snow Mountain Wáȟpe Šá III

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Chief Kitchie Nokay Snow Mountain Wáȟpe Šá III (Wazhazha Mdewakanton Dakota)

Also Known As: "Joseph Wabasha", "Wapasha", "Brule' Chief", "Kitche Noka Chief Mudjewkewis"
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Birthplace: Mille Lacs Lake, Minnesota, United States
Death: 1792 (109-110)
Indian Territory, Minnesota
Immediate Family:

Son of Wa'psha Du'ta Red War Bonnet Wáȟpe Šá II, Wazhazha Mdewakanton Dakota chief and Tisanti Wáȟpe šá
Husband of Ojibway Woman (Wabasca) Fox Woman Wabasha (Eshipequag)
Father of Chief Gay Tay Menomin Old Wild Rice; Chief Kaŋgidaŋ Mdokečiŋhaŋ, Little Crow I; La Bleu Rocque; Red Wing I; Ouabacha Wabasha and 1 other

Clan: Chief of Reindeer Totem
Managed by: Patti Kay Gourley
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About Chief Kitchie Nokay Snow Mountain Wáȟpe Šá III

As shared by Chippewa grandmother; Red Bonnet was the son of Queen Betsy Anne when Chief Pineshooter Wáȟpe šá went looking for his parents family and found the widowed Queen Anne, they were nearly the same age, and Pine Shooter mother was Namontack was fairly certain his father was Opechancanough like they say, she did not die, it is the relocated Powhatan line and I dont know what else to do to get people to listen. RED LEAF means they were separated from the TREE! The dislocated Powhatan family sought to merge with the Lakota and the Ojibwa. The Red Leaf family intermarried with Ojibway Chief Mamongazida of Chequamoigen Bay to the north and Lakota Chief Red Cloud of the south, the Red Leaf family served as intermediary between the warring nations, two trading families of the Dakotas.

Some new information here Town in Minnesota named for him, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabasha,_Minnesota. Wapasha. --

"Welcome to RootsWeb.com Sign in Red (War) Bonnet, son of Pine­shooter Wabasha and an Ojibwe woman, said to have been the grandson of Opechancanough's daughter; her name unknown, I have seen it listed as "Nickeretti". "Opechancanough was the brother of the Powhatan of the algonquians in virginia who was called Wahunsenacawh...the father of "Pocahontas" Matoaka Rebecca Rolfe. I too am descended from Red Leaf. I too am from the same Laroque/Bibeau line and I am also from Marianne and Francois Antoine Bibeau. From what I have been able to find is that she is the daughter of Basile Couillaud Larocque b: ABT 1765 and Catherine Brunet b: ABT 1780. She was the daughter of Jean­Baptiste Brunet and Catherine Gauthier b: ABT 1759 & m: ABT 1775. She is the daughter of Charles Gauthier de Vierville and Catherine LaFontaine/Sioux Panis the slave of Charles de Langlade. Chief Wabasha III (Red Leaf) b: ABT 1700 ­ 1720 in the Cass Lake area is the brother of Catherine LaFantaisie. Wabasha III is the son of Wabasha II (Snow Mountain) b: ABT 1682 & a Ojibwe woman born around Mille Lacs, the son of Wapasha I (Red Bonnet) b: ABT 1656. Red Bonnet was the son of Pine­Shooter & Opechancanough an Ojibwe woman born in the Mille Lacs area. I have several written bio's to back up what I believe to be true and I can FAX them to DISCOVER MORE

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Chief Kitchie Nokay Snow Mountain Wáȟpe Šá III's Timeline

1682
1682
Mille Lacs Lake, Minnesota, United States
1718
1718
Black Man’s Band
1730
1730
Cass County, MN, United States
1740
1740
1744
1744
Mille Lacs County, MN, United States
1792
1792
Age 110
Indian Territory, Minnesota
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