Person:Cha-Pine Miami (1)

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Cha-pine Miami
b.Bet 1738 and 1820 Indiana, United States
d.Bet 1838 and 1920 Indiana, United States
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Name Cha-pine Miami
Unknown _____ Chapine
Unknown Chapine _____
Gender Male
Birth? Bet 1738 and 1820 Indiana, United States
Residence[2] 1834 Allen, Indiana, United Statessomewhere in this general area of Allen, Huntington, and Whitley Counties, IN
Residence? 1838 Indiana, United States
Occupation[2] Miami Chief
Death? Bet 1838 and 1920 Indiana, United States

Did he leave for Kansas with the majority of the Miami in 1846?

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    Persons mentioned in the Treaty of 6 November 1838 between the Miami and the United States of America

    https://accessgenealogy.com/indiana/treaty-of-november-6-1838.htm
    https://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Treaties/TreatyWithTheMiami1838.html
    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/History.IT1838no234
    https://cdn.citl.illinois.edu/courses/aiiopcmpss/MiamiCase/1838Nov6.htm
    http://resources.utulsa.edu/law/classes/rice/Treaties/07_Stat_582_Miami.htm
    The Miami:
    Al-lo-lah
    Aw-koo-te-aw
    Beaver [Mack quah]
    Black Loon
    La Blonde
    Cha-pine
    Ching-guaw-ke-aw
    Deaf Man’s daughter, O-zah-shin-quah
    Deaf Man’s daughter, the wife of Bronilette
    Duck
    La Fountain
    Godfroy alias Kee-ki-lash-e-we-ah
    Francis Godfroy
    Po-qua Godfroy
    Catherine Godfroy, daughter of Francis Godfroy and her children
    Peter Gouin
    Kaw-tah-maung-guaw
    Kah-wah-zay
    Ke-mo-te-aw
    Kil-so-aw
    Ko-was-see
    Me-shing-go-me-jaw
    Me-to-sin-ia (band of Me-to-sin-ia)
    Mac-quaw-ko-naung
    Mais-zi-quah
    Mais-shil-gouin-mi-zah
    Maw-yauc-que-yaw
    Me-cha-ne-qua , alias Gros-mis
    Minjenickeaw
    Mong-go-sah, son of La Blonde [This seems pretty close to Mon-go-sah, same person?]
    Mon-go-sah [probably the same person as Mong-go-sah]
    Nac-kaw-guaung-gaw
    Nac-kon-zaw [Is this the same person as Ne-kon-zaw?]
    Ne-kon-zaw [Is this the same person as Nac-kon-zaw?]
    Ne-we-lang-guaung-gaw
    Neh-wah-ling-quah
    Ni-con-zah
    O-san-di ah [same as O-zan-de-ah?]
    O-zan-de-ah [same as O-san-di ah?]
    Paw-lawn-zo-aw
    Pe-she-wah
    Pe-waw-pe-yaw
    she being commonly known as Pichoux’s sister, the wife of Benjamin, Ah-mac-kon-zee-quah.
    John B. Richardville [Sr.]
    John B. Richardville, jr.
    Susan Richardville’s son, Kah-tah-mong-quah
    Seek
    Tah-ko-nong.
    Taw-we-ke-juc
    To-pe-yaw
    Tow-wah-keo-shee, wife of Old Pish-a-wa
    Wah-pi-pin-cha
    Waw-pa-pin-shaw
    Waw-pe-maung-guaw
    Waw-paw-ko-se-aw
    White Loon
    White Raccoon
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    The United States:
    John T. Douglass Sub-Agent
    J. B. Duret
    Allen Hamilton Secretary to Commissioner
    Wm. Hulbert Indian Agent
    H. Lasselle
    Commissioner Abel C. Pepper
    Danl. D. Pratt Assistant Secretary to Commissioner

  2. 2.0 2.1 .

    Indiana Herald (Huntington, Indiana)
    25 Feb 1863, Wed
    Page 3

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    History of Miami County, Indiana: A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People and Its Principal Interests, Volume 1
    Arthur Lawrence Bodurtha
    Lewis Pub., 1914 - Miami County (Ind.)
    pages 24 and 45
    FULL TEXT ON GOOGLE BOOKS

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    Land Too Good for Indians: Northern Indian Removal
    John P. Bowes
    University of Oklahoma Press, May 10, 2016 Chapine is quoted in chapter 2

  5.   Canal Society of Indiana
    pages 7+8, April 2001.

    Chapine's reserved land became the Blee Family property.
    Newsletter on this website: https://indcanal.org/

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    https://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16066coll68/id/152
    Fourteen Sections at Seek's Village and Chapine on Eel River (map)