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- Oshkosh o Grizzly Bear o Mahkeemeeteuv (Oli d'Ós) (1795-1858) fou un cabdill menominee que havia ajudat Tecumseh en la Guerra del 1812. Fou escollit cap dels menominee a la mort de Tomah, potser el 1830, i el 1831 i 1832 va rebre George Catlin i va fer tractats amb els indis de Nova York que havien estat esplaçats cap a Wisconsin (com els oneida). El 1821 també va signar diversos tractats, tot venent terra de Wisconsin als nord-americans. (ca)
- Chief Oshkosh (also spelled Os-kosh or Oskosh) (1795–August 31, 1858) was a chief of the Menominee Native Americans, recognized as the leader of the Menominee people by the United States government from August 7, 1827, until his death. He was involved in treaty negotiations as the United States sought to acquire more of the Menominee tribe's land in Wisconsin and Michigan for both white settlers and relocated Oneida, Stockbridge, Munsee, and Brothertown Indians. During his tenure as head chief, the Menominee ceded over 10,000,000 acres (40,000 km2) of land to the United States. However, Oshkosh resisted U.S. government pressure for the tribe to relocate to northern Minnesota and played a key role in securing the 235,524-acre (953.13 km2) Menominee Indian Reservation as a permanent home for his people on their ancestral land. Oshkosh, Wisconsin, is named after him. (en)
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- Portrait of Chief Oshkosh posting in a top hat and coat (en)
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- * War of 1812
** Siege of Fort Mackinac
** Siege of Fort Meigs
** Battle of Fort Stephenson
** Battle of Mackinac Island
* Black Hawk War (en)
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- near present-day Nekoosa, Wisconsin, U.S. (en)
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- Portrait by Samuel Marsden Brookes, c. 1858 (en)
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- (en)
- Akwinemi (en)
- Kinoke (en)
- Koshkanoque (en)
- Niopet (en)
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- Keshena, Wisconsin, U.S. (en)
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- Head Chief of the Menominee (en)
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- 1832 (xsd:integer)
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- (en)
- Bambani (en)
- Shakanouiu (en)
- Tomokoum (en)
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- Oshkosh o Grizzly Bear o Mahkeemeeteuv (Oli d'Ós) (1795-1858) fou un cabdill menominee que havia ajudat Tecumseh en la Guerra del 1812. Fou escollit cap dels menominee a la mort de Tomah, potser el 1830, i el 1831 i 1832 va rebre George Catlin i va fer tractats amb els indis de Nova York que havien estat esplaçats cap a Wisconsin (com els oneida). El 1821 també va signar diversos tractats, tot venent terra de Wisconsin als nord-americans. (ca)
- Chief Oshkosh (also spelled Os-kosh or Oskosh) (1795–August 31, 1858) was a chief of the Menominee Native Americans, recognized as the leader of the Menominee people by the United States government from August 7, 1827, until his death. He was involved in treaty negotiations as the United States sought to acquire more of the Menominee tribe's land in Wisconsin and Michigan for both white settlers and relocated Oneida, Stockbridge, Munsee, and Brothertown Indians. During his tenure as head chief, the Menominee ceded over 10,000,000 acres (40,000 km2) of land to the United States. However, Oshkosh resisted U.S. government pressure for the tribe to relocate to northern Minnesota and played a key role in securing the 235,524-acre (953.13 km2) Menominee Indian Reservation as a permanent home for (en)
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- Oshkosh (ca)
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