Chief Decorah

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Chief Decorah was a prominent Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) leader known for his role in early 19th-century relations between his people and the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ho-Chunk leader
Native American leader
activePeriod early 19th century
alsoKnownAs De-kau-ry NERFINISHED
Decorah NERFINISHED
Dekaury NERFINISHED
One-Eyed Decorah NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ho-Chunk–United States relations
associatedWithEvent early U.S. expansion into Ho-Chunk territory
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext Ho-Chunk Nation leadership traditions
ethnicGroup Ho-Chunk NERFINISHED
gender male
hasLegacy place names in the Upper Midwest
historicalRegion Upper Mississippi Valley NERFINISHED
Wisconsin region
knownFor maintaining relations between Ho-Chunk people and U.S. government
signing treaties that ceded Ho-Chunk lands to the United States
languageSpoken English
Ho-Chunk NERFINISHED
nativeLanguageName Ho-Chunk NERFINISHED
notableFor leadership of Ho-Chunk people in early 19th-century U.S. relations
treaty negotiations with the United States
occupation diplomat
tribal leader
partOf Ho-Chunk leadership during U.S. frontier period
people Ho-Chunk Nation NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Ho-Chunk tribal interests
role spokesman for Ho-Chunk bands in dealings with U.S. officials

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Ole M. Dekorrah nameVariant Chief Decorah