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- Q20949765 subject Q7686903.
- Q20949765 subject Q8624554.
- Q20949765 subject Q8667070.
- Q20949765 subject Q8667330.
- Q20949765 abstract "White Loon (Wawpawwawqua) was a Miami leader during Tecumseh's War and the War of 1812. He may also have been active in raids against the United States in years following the 1791 St. Clair's Defeat. He led warriors at the Battle of Tippecanoe, along with Wea chief Stone Eater and Potawatomi chief Winamac.In a 1838 treaty between the Miami and the United States, White Loon was recognized as the owner of "one section of land, at the crossing of Longlois's creek, on the Ten mile reserve." White Loon cited the taxes he paid on this land as a basis for an exemption from the Treaty of 1840, which forcibly removed most of the Miami nation to a reservation in the Kansas Territory. White Loon first traveled to Kansas with the Miami, but returned to Indiana with Francis La Fontaine, Meaquah, Rivarre, and Coesse. The Indiana government supported White Loon's exemption, which was granted on the condition that he and his family would not receive the treaty-defined annuity payments if they remained in Indiana.".
- Q20949765 wikiPageWikiLink Q1065583.
- Q20949765 wikiPageWikiLink Q1723905.
- Q20949765 wikiPageWikiLink Q2600735.
- Q20949765 wikiPageWikiLink Q26013.
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- Q20949765 wikiPageWikiLink Q7686903.
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- Q20949765 wikiPageWikiLink Q8624554.
- Q20949765 wikiPageWikiLink Q8667070.
- Q20949765 wikiPageWikiLink Q8667330.
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- Q20949765 wikiPageWikiLink Q962450.
- Q20949765 comment "White Loon (Wawpawwawqua) was a Miami leader during Tecumseh's War and the War of 1812. He may also have been active in raids against the United States in years following the 1791 St. Clair's Defeat.".
- Q20949765 label "White Loon".