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- Watseka abstract "Watseka or Watchekee (c. 1810–1878) was a Potawatomi Native American woman, born in Illinois, and named for the heroine of a Potawatomi legend. Her uncle was Tamin, the chief of the Kankakee Potawatomi Indians.In 1824, at age ten, she became engaged to Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard, whom she married at age fourteen or fifteen. Hubbard and Watseka had two children, both of whom died in infancy. They mutually dissolved the union in 1826. Watseka married Noel Le Vasseur at age eighteen, and was described as "beautiful, intelligent and petite." She had three children with Le Vasseur, who learned to speak the Potawatomi language. In 1836, she left for Council Bluffs, Iowa, where her tribe had been removed in 1832 following the Treaty of Camp Tippecanoe. She died in Council Bluffs in 1878.The United States Navy tug USS Watseka (YT-387), and a city in East Central Illinois were named in her honor.".
- Watseka birthDate "1810".
- Watseka birthYear "1810".
- Watseka deathDate "1878".
- Watseka deathYear "1878".
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- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink Category:1810_births.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink Category:1878_deaths.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_history_of_Iowa.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Council_Bluffs,_Iowa.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Potawatomi_people.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink Council_Bluffs,_Iowa.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink Gurdon_Saltonstall_Hubbard.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink Illinois.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink Noel_Le_Vasseur.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink Potawatomi.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink Potawatomi_language.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink USS_Watseka_(YT-387).
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLink Watseka,_Illinois.
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Watseka".
- Watseka wikiPageWikiLinkText "woman".
- Watseka dateOfBirth "1810".
- Watseka dateOfDeath "1878".
- Watseka hasPhotoCollection Watseka.
- Watseka name "Watseka".
- Watseka shortDescription "Native American woman".
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- Watseka description "Native American woman (Potowatomi)".
- Watseka description "Native American woman (Potowatomi)".
- Watseka subject Category:1810_births.
- Watseka subject Category:1878_deaths.
- Watseka subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Iowa.
- Watseka subject Category:People_from_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Watseka subject Category:People_from_Council_Bluffs,_Iowa.
- Watseka subject Category:Potawatomi_people.
- Watseka hypernym Woman.
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- Watseka comment "Watseka or Watchekee (c. 1810–1878) was a Potawatomi Native American woman, born in Illinois, and named for the heroine of a Potawatomi legend. Her uncle was Tamin, the chief of the Kankakee Potawatomi Indians.In 1824, at age ten, she became engaged to Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard, whom she married at age fourteen or fifteen. Hubbard and Watseka had two children, both of whom died in infancy. They mutually dissolved the union in 1826.".
- Watseka label "Watseka".
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- Watseka wasDerivedFrom Watseka?oldid=635638242.
- Watseka isPrimaryTopicOf Watseka.
- Watseka name "Watseka".