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532 TREATY WITII THE POTTAVVATIMIES. 1837. 3. Naum Gitchegomee 4. Mauk Esaub 5. Muckuk, Kosh 6. Peteway, YVeetum 7. Paypah, Monshee 8. Tontagonee 9. Wasse 10. Wahputo-ains. HENRY R. SCHOOLCRAFT, Commissioner. SCHEDULE B. To Wawesso $400 00 Ke-she-ah-be-no-qua, sister of Wawasso ... . . . . 400 00 Ke-wah-ne-quot . . . . ... . . . .. . .. 400 00 Peter Provencal .. . . ... 400 00 Leon, or Oge-ma—ge-ke-to ... 400 00 Moran, or Chemoquemont . . . . .. 200 00 Ke-she-go-qua ... . ... . . ... 200 00 Wetonsaw, son of James Connor 400 00 Odis-pa-be-go-qua and children ., 800 00 Pen~a-see . . . 400 00 Ozheme-ega . 400 00 Bourissa's wife, at river au Sable. .. . . 800 00 Nah—bwa-quo—una . 400 00 Muttoway-bun-gee ... . . . . . 400 00 Chonne ... . . .. . . 400 00 Mah-in-gun .. 800 00 Ma-conse ,... 800 00 J. P. Simonton .. . . . . . 800 00 Wabishkindib, or Henry Conner . 3,243 75 Peepegauaince . . . . . . . . 200 00 Ogima Keegido, Peteway, Weetum, Shawun Epenaysse, Pabaumoshee, Naum Gitchegomee, Tontagonce, Mauk Esaub, Wasse, Muckuk, Kosh, Waputo ains. Signed in presence of Henry Whiting, Major U. S. A. E. Backus, U. S. A. J. P. Simonton, Capt. U. S. A. Levi Cook, Mayor of the City of Detroit. Jno. Hulbert. FRANCIS WILLETT SHEARMAN, Secretary. To me Indian names are subjoined marks. ARTICLES OF A TREATY, Feb. 11, 1837. _

 Ooneluded in the city of Washington on the eleventh day of Fep,,b_ 18, ]S3y_’ bruary eighteen hundred and thirty-seven between John T.

Douglass, commissioner on the part of the United States and Chee-chaw-hose, Ash-hum. Wee-saw or Louison, Dbech-hose and Qui-qui-to, chiefs of the Potawutomie tribe of Indians. sggziisyiégiaucs Arvrrcnm 1. The chiefs and head men above named do, for themselves and their respective bands sanction and give their assent to the provisions of the treaties concluded between A. C. Pepper, commissioner on the part of the United States and certain chiefs and young men of the &g;‘g€: PP- 505 Potawatomie tribe of Indians, on the 5th day of August and 23d day ` of September 1836, in which were ceded to the United States certain