THE OHIO VALLEY-GREAT LAKES ETHNOHISTORY ARCHIVES: THE MIAMI COLLECTION
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Na-goh-quam-gogh[M]
Oct. 4, 1795
see Legris
Hamtramck to Wayne, Fort Wayne, Oct. 4, 1795
9Hist. Soc. of Pa., Wayne Papers, vol. 43)
Na-goh-quan-gogh, or Le Gris[M]
Aug. 3, 1795
signed Treaty of Greenville
7 Stat : 54
Na-go-to-cup-wah[M]
Aug. 12, 1823
signed receipt for the 1823 salt annuity at Ft. Wayne.
Miami Chiefs: Receipt, Salt Annuity, Ft. Wayne, aug. 12, 1823
Tipton Papers, I: 312
Na go ta cup wah[Miami Chief]
Aug. 27, 1824
signed receipt for annuity due the M & Eel River tribes for 1824.
Miami Chiefs: Annuity Receipt,. Ft. Wayne, Aug. 27, 1824
Tipton Papers, I: 379
Na, go, ta, cup, wah[M]
July 29, 1825
signed an authorization for the Pres. to deduct $500 from the 1826 M annuity & pay it to the D's.
Miami Chiefs to Pres. J. Q. Adams, Ft. Wayne, July 29, 1825
Tipton Papers, I: 477-478
Na go ta cup wah[M]
July 29, 1825
signed annuity receipt for Miami & Eel River tribes for 1825.
Miami Chiefs: Annuity Receipt, Ft. Wayne, July 29, 1825
Tipton Papers, I: 476
Na go ta cup wah[M]
Dec. 4, 1826
signed M annuity receipt for 1826
Miami Indians to Tipton: Annuity Receipt, Dec. 4, 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 623-624
Nai-wee-ling-gau-hah or 4 wings[M]
1830
Listed in the Miami pay roll for 1830.
Miami Pay Roll for 1830
Tipton Papers, II: 384-385
the name of beautiful animals invoked by their ancestors[Eel Creek]
Sept 27, 1792
see Nawunsunseah
Rufus Putnum: List of Signers of 1792 Treaty
Putnam Papers, vol. 2, no. 142. Marietta College Library
the name of the river at the Vermillion Town[Eel Creek]
Sept. 27, 1792
see Peankeshaw
Rufus Putnam: List of Signers of 1792 Treaty
Putnam Papers, vol. 2, no. 142. Marietta College Library
Nat-a-wen-Saw[M]
Aug. 12, 1823
signed receipt for the 1823 salt annuity at Ft. Wayne.
Miami Chiefs: Receipt, Salt Annuity, Ft. Wayne, Aug. 12, 1823
Tipton Papers, I: 312
Nat a wen saw[M Band?]
Sept. 1, 1824
A memo in the Tipton Papers lists an annuity payment of $1400 for this apparant band. Also, an udated memo lists what may be a claim against Not a wen saw of $341.70.
Memorandum: Miami Annuity Payment, Sept. 1, 1824
Tipton Papers, I: 383, 383 f.n.
Nat a won saw[Miami Chief]
Aug. 27, 1824
signed receipt for annuity due the M & Eel River tribes for 1824.
Miami Chiefs: Annuity Receipt, Ft. Wayne, Aug. 27, 1824
Tipton Papers, I: 379
Natoecqueha[M]
July 23, 1748
a Twightwee deputy who signed a treaty of alliance with the English at Lancaster Pa.
Pa. Provincial Council Minutes, Colonial Records, vol. 5: 318
Na-to-wee-sa[M]
July 22, 1814
signed treaty with Wy, D, Sh, O, OX, M, P, K, at Greenville with Harrison and Cass.
7 Stat: 119
Nau wap co mong qua[M]
1830
Listed in the Miami pay roll for 1830.
Miami Pay Roll for 1830
Tipton Papers, II: 384-385
Nawaushea[M]
Oct. 6, 1818
signed a cession treaty of RA 99 with M's in which 6 reservations were formed, at St. Mary's with Jennings, Cass, & Parke.
7 Stat: 192
Naw, caw, ta, caw paw[M]
Oct. 1826
Included in a Tipton memo of Indians drawing rations at the treaty on the Wabash in 1826.
Tipton: Memorandum of Indians Drawing Rations, Oct. 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 618
Naw-ha-Com-mo, Now-Tauk-a shing gaw, Go-to-Cop-ly, and Wap-Shoc-On-ly[M & I]
July 28, 1830
"Chiefs and Braves of the Peyankeshaws Weas & Peorias" ask Clark to help them settle on their new lands and protect them from their Kansas and Osage neighbors
Now-Tauk-a shing gawand others to Wm. Clark, July 28, 1830.
Enclosure in letter of Wm. Clark, St. Louis, Sept. 14, 1830.
National Archives, RG 75
Na-willing-gong, or Thick Neck[M]
April 12, 1830
Wm. G. Ewing writes Tiopton about the imprisonment of this Indian, a leading man of Raccoon's party. He had killed a half-negro squaw, believing since she was his slave, he could dispose of her.
Wm. G. Ewing to Tipton, April 12, 1830, Ft. Wayne.
Tipton Papers, II: 265
Na-willing-gong[M]
April 12, 1830
W.G. Ewing writes Tipton that the Indian Na-willing-gong, who killed a half-negro squaw, his slave, said Richardvill told him Tipton had no influence or power in the matter.
Wm. G. Ewing to Tipton, Ft. Wayne, April 12, 1830
Tipton Papers, II: 265
Naw-to-wen-sah's son[M]
1827
Listed in a memo of the Miami salt annuity for 1827.
Tipton: Memorandum of Miami Salt Annuity, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 834-835
Naw to wen-saw[Miami Chief]
Aug. 26, 1827
his son, Kee-paw-hee-kaw-po-awa, signed M salt annuity receipt.
Miami Chiefs: Receipt, Salt Annuity, Aug. 26, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 776
Nawto wen saw[Miami Chief]
Aug. 30, 1828
signed receipt for annuity & treaty goods, agreeable to 1826 treaty.
Miami Chiefs: Receipts, Annuity & Treaty Goods, Aug. 30, 1828.
Tipton Papers, II: 85
Nawunsunsea, the name of the beautiful animals invoked by their ancestors<[Eel Creek]
Sept. 27, 1792
Signed treaty of 1792 at Vincennes, with Putnam.
Rufus Putnam: List of Signers of 1792 Treaty
Putnam Papers, vol. 2, no. 142. Marietta College Library.
Naw waw pawm awn daw[Eel River]
Feb. 11, 1828
signed treaty with Eel River, or Thorntown party of M Indians, in which RA 142 was ceded; at the Wyandot village, near the Wabash, with Tipton.
7 Stat: 310
Ne ah law naun daw[Eel River]
Feb. 11, 1828
signed treaty with Eel River, or Thorntown party of M Indians, in which RA 142 was ceded; at the Wyandot village, near the Wabash, with Tipton.
7 Stat: 310
Necaquangai[M]
Nov. 15, 1778
see Waspekingua a M chief
Barnhart, Hamilton & Clark, p. 121
Necaquongai (or the petit Gris)[M]
Dec. 20, 1778
exhorted the Old & Young Tobacco to be wise in the council Hamilton held in Vincennes shortly after occupying it.
Barnhart, Hamilton & Clark, pp. 152- 153
Neconsaw, Neconzah[M]
July 12, 1824
see Squirel
Tipton Papers, I: 369 f.n.
Neconzah, Neconsaw[M]
July 12, 1824
see Squirel
Tipton Papers, I: 369 f.n.
Ne-con-zaw[M?]
Aug. 29, 1831
Listed as a claimant in an abstract of claims paid by P's for depredations.
Abstract of Claims Paid by Potawatomi, Aug. 29, 1831
Tipton Papers, II: 427
Nee-po-ee[M]
Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829
Signed annuity receipt for M & Eel River Indians for 1829.
Miami and Eel River Indians: Receipt, Annuity Payment, Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829.
Tipton Papers, II: 186-189
Oct. 1, 1827
signed annuity receipt for M's for 1827
MIami Chiefs: Annuity Receipt, Oct. 1, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 794
Nego-ta-kaup-wa[M]
Oct. 23, 1826
signed treaty with M in which they ceded all claim to land in Indians; with Cass, Ray, & Tipton, near the mouth of the Mississinewa, on the Wabash.
7 Stat: 302
Ne go ta kaup wa[Eel River]
Feb. 11, 1828
signed treaty with Eel River, or Thorntown party of M Indians, in which RA 142 was ceded; at the Wyandot village near the Wabash, with Tipton.
7 Stat: 310
Ne.go.ta.kaup.waw[Eel River M]
Sept. 4, 1828
signed receipt for treaty provisions by treaty of Feb. 11, 1828.
Thorntown Indians: Receipt for Treaty Provisions, Sept. 4, 1828
Tipton Papers, II: 103
Nemesgua[M?]
Feb. 1751
chief /?/ who interceded on behalf of Weas & Pianks with Croghan to make treaty at Miami town on Big Miami River.
Mulkearn, Mercer Papers, p. 138
Ne-she-peh-tah, or double tooth[M]
July 22, 1814
signed treaty with Wy, D, Sh, O, OX, M, P, K, at Greenville with Harrison and Cass.
7 Stat: 119
the neutral[Miami Chief]
Sept. 8, 1815
see Osage
7 Stat: 132
Ngaw-ta-kaup-wa[Miami Chief]
Aug. 30, 1828
signed receipt for annuity & treaty goods, agreeable to 1826 treaty.
Miami Chiefs: Receipts, Annuity & Treaty Goods, Aug. 30, 1828
Tipton Papers, II: 85
Ngo-tay-kaw-po-aw[M]
1827
see Capt Flour
Tipton Papers, I: 834-835
Night Stander[Eel River]
Aug. 21, 1805
see Waronecana
7 Stat: 92
N laush-shim-mo quay[Miami woman]
Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829
Signed annuity receipt for M & Eel River Indians for 1829.
Miami and Eel River Indians: Receipt, Annuity Payment, Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829.
Tipton Papers, II: 186-189.
No-awng-quick-quay[M]
Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829
Signed annuity receipt for M & Eel River Indians for 1829.
Miami and Eel River Indians: Receipt, Annuity Payment, Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829.
Tipton Papers, II: 186-189
No kee mee nah[Miami Chief]
Aug. 4, 1827
signed receipt for goods according to 1826 treaty.
Miami Chiefs: Receipt for Goods, Aug. 4, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 758
No kee mee nah[M]
Aug. 4, 1827
Signed receipt for tobacco, iron, cattle, hogs, and laborers, agreeable to treaty of Oct. 23, 1826.
Miami Chiefs: Receipt for Tobacco, etc., Treaty Ground, Aug. 4, 1827.
Tipton Papers, I: 758-759
No-kee-me-nee or Captain Flour[M]
Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829
Signed annuity receipt for M & Eel River Indians for 1829.
Miami and Eel River Indians: Receipt, Annuity Payment, Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829.
Tipton Papers, II: 186-189
No-ko-te-ah[M]
Aug. 1831
Listed in an abstract of annuity paid the M Indians for 1831.
Pay Roll of Miami Indians, Aug. 1831
Tipton Papers, II: 437-438
Noon[M]
Oct. 6, 1818
see Mighqua
7 Stat: 190
No-tauk-chingaw[Miami woman]
Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829
Listed in annuity receipt for M & Eel River Indians for 1829.
Miami and Eel River Indians: Receipt, Annuity Payment, Aug. 24-Dec. 23, 1829.
Tipton Papers, II: 186-189
Notawas[M]
Oct. 6, 1818
signed a cession treaty of RA 99 with M's in which 6 reservations were formed, at St. MaryÕs with Jennings, Cass, and Parke.
7 Stat: 192
Nota-wen-sa's Son[M]
Oct. 23, 1826
signed treaty with M in which they ceded all claim to land in Indiana; with cass, Ray, & Tipton, near the nmouth of the Mississinewa, on the Wabash.
7 Stat: 302
Not e win Saw or Little Huron[M]
July 29, 1825
signed annuity receipt for Miami & Eel River tribes for 1825.
Miami Chiefs: Annuity Receipt, Ft. Wayne, July 29, 1825.
Tipton Papers, I: 476
Not e win saw or Little Huron[M]
July 29, 1825
signed an authorization for the Pres. to decuct $500 from the 1826 M annuity & pay it to the D's.
Miami Chiefs to Pres. J. Q. Adams, Ft. Wayne, July 29, 1825
Tipton Papers, I: 477-478
Not, e, win saw or Little Huron[M]
Dec. 4, 1826
signed M annuity receipt for 1826.
Miami Indians to Tipton: Annuity Receipt, Dec. 4, 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 623-624
Not to wen saw[M]
1826
Included in a list of apportionment of cattle and hogs for 1826
Miami Indians: Apportionment of Cattle and Hogs, 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 634
No to wen saw[Miami Chief]
Aug. 4, 1827
signed receipt for goods according to 1826 treaty.
Miami Chiefs: Receipt for Goods, Aug. 4, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 758
No to wen saw[M]
Aug. 4, 1827
signed receipt for tobacco, iron, cattle, hogs, and laboreres, agreeable to treaty of Oct. 23, 1826
Miami Chiefs: Receipt for Tobacco, etc., Treaty Ground, Aug. 4, 1827.
Tipton Papers, I: 758-759
Notta wen sa[M]
Oct. 1826
Included in a Tipton memo of Indians drawing rations at the treaty on the Wabash in 1826.
Tipton: Memorandum of Indians Drawing Rations, Oct. 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 618
Not-ta-wen-sah[M, from Mud Creek]
Aug. 1831
Listed in an abstract of annuity paid the M Indians for 1831.
Pay Roll of Miami Indians, Aug. 1831
Tipton Papers, II: 437-438
Notta wen saw[M]
1824
a memo of distribution of salt annuities lists this party for 1824.
Memorandum of Distribution of Salt Annuity, 1824
Tipton Papers, I: 432
Not te wen saw[Miami Chief]
Oct. 1, 1827
signed annuity receipt for M's for 1827
Miami Chiefs: Annuity Receipt, Oct. 1, 1827
Tipton Papers, I: 794
Not to wen saw[M]
1826
Included in a list of the M salt annuity distribution for 1826
Tipton: Distribution, Miami Salt Annuity, 1826
Tipton Papers, I: 635
Now-Tauk- a shing gaw, Naw-ha-Com-mo, Go-to-Co-ly, and Wap-Shoc-On-ly[M & I]
July 28, 1830
"Chiefs and Braves of the Peyankeshaws Weqas & Peorias" ask Clark to help them settle on their new lands and protect them from their Kansas and Osage neighbors
Now-Tauk-a shing gaw and others to Wm. Clark, July 28, 1830.
Enclosure in letter of Wm. Clark, St. Louis, Sept. 14, 1830.
National Archives, RG 75
Ntah ko ke aw[Eel River]
Feb. 11, 1828
signed treaty with the Eel River, or Thorntown party of M Indians, in which RA 142 was ceded; at the Wyandot village, near the Wabash, with Tipton.
7 Stat: 310
The Nut[M]
Nov. 24, 1778
see Pacane
Barnhart, Hamilton & Clark, p. 128
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