Wabasha III

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Wabasha III was a prominent Mdewakanton Dakota chief who played a key leadership role during the mid-19th century conflicts between the Dakota people and the United States.

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Wabasha III canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dakota chief
Mdewakanton leader
human
areaOfInfluence Southeastern Minnesota
surface form: southeastern Minnesota

Upper Mississippi Valley
surface form: upper Mississippi River region
associatedWith Mdewakanton Dakota
surface form: Dakota communities in Minnesota

Mississippi River valley
collaboratedWith U.S. military authorities to secure surrender of some Dakota in 1862
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext Dakota traditional leadership structures
ethnicity Dakota
Mdewakanton Dakota
father Wabasha II
floruit mid-19th century
hasDescendant later leaders of the Wabasha family line
hasTitle Chief Wabasha
Taopi Duta (Red Leaf) in some sources
mentionedIn histories of the U.S.–Dakota War of 1862
studies of Dakota–United States treaty relations
namedAfter Wabasha I
nativeLanguage Dakota language
notableFor acting as a mediator between Dakota people and United States authorities
leadership among the Mdewakanton Dakota during the U.S.–Dakota War of 1862
opposed widespread killing of settlers during the U.S.–Dakota War of 1862
participantIn Dakota War of 1862
surface form: U.S.–Dakota War of 1862

mid-19th century Dakota–United States conflicts
people Eastern Dakota
placeOfBirth near present-day Wabasha, Minnesota
placeOfDeath near Redwood Falls, Minnesota
positionHeld chief of the Mdewakanton Dakota
head chief of the Mdewakanton band at Wabasha’s village
residence Minnesota Territory
Wabasha, Minnesota
surface form: Wabasha’s village on the Mississippi River
roleInHistory key Dakota leader during treaty era and U.S.–Dakota War
sexOrGender male
signed treaties between the Mdewakanton Dakota and the United States
spokeWith Bureau of Indian Affairs
surface form: U.S. Indian agents
successorTo Wabasha II as chief
supported efforts to protect his people during U.S. military retaliation
timePeriod 19th century
tribe Mdewakanton Dakota
surface form: Mdewakanton

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Dakota War of 1862 notableLeader Wabasha III
Mdewakanton Dakota notableLeader Wabasha III