Pacanne
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pacanne-317-17728294
title:
Pacanne
text:
Pacanne was a leading Miami chief during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Son of The Turtle (Aquenackqua), he was the brother of Tacumwah, who was the mother of Chief Jean Baptiste Richardville. Their family owned and controlled the Long Portage, an 8-mile strip of land between the Maumee and Wabash Rivers used by traders travelling between Canada and Louisiana. As such, they were one of the most influential families of Kekionga. Pacanne (P'Koum-Kwa) was probably the nephew of Cold Foot,
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description:
Native American Miami chief (c.1737–1816)
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacanne
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date modified:
2022-12-21T05:21:16Z
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