Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Wapasha_I> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 89 of
89
with 100 triples per page.
- Wapasha_I abstract "Wapasha (1718–1806) was the name of a Mdewakanton Dakota chief.Wapasha (Dakota: Wáȟpe Šá ) was born in present-day Minnesota in 1718. During his youth he befriended the agents of King Louis XV of France and was a long-time friend to the French against the British. Wapasha and his followers were allies of the French, and aided them in their conflicts with the British. After the British defeated the French, they were both suspicious and fearful of the their Sioux allies. As a result, there were no English trappers and traders among the Sioux. They had become more accustomed to hunting with rifles than bows and arrows. Fur trading with French trappers brought provisions and ammunition and the Dakota found it difficult to survive without this commerce.Several incidents that took place during the French and Indian War made English trappers apprehensive about returning to the Mississippi River valley. One such incident took place in 1761. A Dakota named Ixkatapay had shot an English trader called Pagonta by the Sioux. The two had quarreled earlier, and Pagonta was reportedly killed while sitting in his cabin smoking. Ixkatapay was turned over to the British for the killing. Wapasha I led the party, composed of 100 men, to the English headquarters in Quebec.By the time Wapasha had reached Green Bay, Wisconsin, there were only six of the original 100 left, Wapasha and five warriors. The others had drifted off in small groups. One of these deserting bands had taken Ixkatapay with them and returned to their homelands. Wapasha and the remaining five continued to Quebec and offered themselves as surrogates for Ixkatapay in the English court. Because Wapasha said he would have himself executed for Ixkatapay, the British decided to release both Wapasha and the other warriors out of admiration. When he returned home, Wapasha became a war chief and his forces fought in the American Revolution against the Loyalist-allied Ojibwe tribe as well as the Sauk and Fox tribes. Wapasha himself was greeted by the salute of a cannon. The Dakota repelled their enemies, but Wapasha narrowly escaped a smallpox epidemic that struck his entire village. Wapasha died of throat cancer at the age of 88, just after the dawn of the 19th century. He was succeeded by his son, Wapasha II.".
- Wapasha_I alias "Wabasha I, Wapahasha I, La Feuille Rouge.".
- Wapasha_I birthDate "1718".
- Wapasha_I birthPlace Rum_River.
- Wapasha_I birthYear "1718".
- Wapasha_I deathDate "1806".
- Wapasha_I deathPlace Root_River_(Minnesota).
- Wapasha_I deathYear "1806".
- Wapasha_I wikiPageExternalLink PPA507,M1.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageID "5325646".
- Wapasha_I wikiPageLength "3830".
- Wapasha_I wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Wapasha_I wikiPageRevisionID "624816476".
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink American_Revolutionary_War.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink American_revolutionary_war.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Animal_trapping.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Cannon.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:1718_births.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:1806_deaths.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dakota_people.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_people_of_the_French_and_Indian_War.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_Americans_in_the_American_Revolution.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Dakota_language.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Dakota_people.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Green_Bay,_Wisconsin.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XV_of_France.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Loyalist_(American_Revolution).
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Mdewakanton.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Meskwaki.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Minnesota.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Ojibwe.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Root_River_(Minnesota).
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Rum_River.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Sauk_people.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Trapping.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLink Wapasha_II.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wapasha I".
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wapasha".
- Wapasha_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "father".
- Wapasha_I alternativeNames "Wabasha I, Wapahasha I, La Feuille Rouge.".
- Wapasha_I dateOfBirth "1718".
- Wapasha_I dateOfDeath "1806".
- Wapasha_I hasPhotoCollection Wapasha_I.
- Wapasha_I id "idNLD".
- Wapasha_I name "Wapasha I".
- Wapasha_I placeOfBirth "Near Rum River,MN".
- Wapasha_I placeOfDeath "Near Root river,MN".
- Wapasha_I reference "Ullrich, Jan F., New Lakota Dictionary. Lakota Language Consortium, 2008.".
- Wapasha_I shortDescription "Dakota chief".
- Wapasha_I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Wapasha_I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikicite.
- Wapasha_I description "Dakota chief".
- Wapasha_I description "Dakota chief".
- Wapasha_I subject Category:1718_births.
- Wapasha_I subject Category:1806_deaths.
- Wapasha_I subject Category:Dakota_people.
- Wapasha_I subject Category:Indigenous_people_of_the_French_and_Indian_War.
- Wapasha_I subject Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Wapasha_I subject Category:Native_Americans_in_the_American_Revolution.
- Wapasha_I hypernym Wapasha.
- Wapasha_I type Agent.
- Wapasha_I type Article.
- Wapasha_I type Person.
- Wapasha_I type Article.
- Wapasha_I type Leader.
- Wapasha_I type People.
- Wapasha_I type Person.
- Wapasha_I type Agent.
- Wapasha_I type NaturalPerson.
- Wapasha_I type Thing.
- Wapasha_I type Q215627.
- Wapasha_I type Q5.
- Wapasha_I type Person.
- Wapasha_I comment "Wapasha (1718–1806) was the name of a Mdewakanton Dakota chief.Wapasha (Dakota: Wáȟpe Šá ) was born in present-day Minnesota in 1718. During his youth he befriended the agents of King Louis XV of France and was a long-time friend to the French against the British. Wapasha and his followers were allies of the French, and aided them in their conflicts with the British. After the British defeated the French, they were both suspicious and fearful of the their Sioux allies.".
- Wapasha_I label "Wapasha I".
- Wapasha_I sameAs m.0dfqfc.
- Wapasha_I sameAs Q7968231.
- Wapasha_I sameAs Q7968231.
- Wapasha_I wasDerivedFrom Wapasha_I?oldid=624816476.
- Wapasha_I isPrimaryTopicOf Wapasha_I.
- Wapasha_I name "Wapasha I".