Pinšiwa

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Pinšiwa, also known as Jean Baptiste Richardville, was a prominent 19th-century Miami (Myaamia) leader and principal chief influential in treaty negotiations with the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Miami chief
Native American leader
human
alsoKnownAs Jean Baptiste de Richardville NERFINISHED
century 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
culture Miami (Myaamia) culture
ethnicGroup Miami people
Myaamia NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Jean Baptiste Richardville NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn U.S.–Miami relations in the 19th century
hasRole intermediary between Miami people and U.S. government
hasTitle civil chief of the Miami
principal chief of the Miami Nation
languageSpoken English
French
Miami-Illinois NERFINISHED
mother Tacumwah NERFINISHED
notableFor accumulation of land and wealth through treaty provisions
leadership of the Miami (Myaamia) people
treaty negotiations with the United States
notableWork Treaty of Greenville negotiations (as Miami leader) NERFINISHED
subsequent Miami-U.S. treaties in the 19th century
occupation political leader
tribal chief
partOf Miami tribal leadership
placeOfBirth near Fort Wayne, Indiana
placeOfDeath near Fort Wayne, Indiana
positionHeld principal chief of the Miami
relative Little Turtle NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Fort Wayne, Indiana area NERFINISHED

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