Aysh-ke-bah-ke-KB-zhay

Aysh-ke-bah-ke-KB-zhay (or Aish-Ke-Vo-Go-Zhe, of Eshkibagikoonzhe , which means " with a green nozzle like a sheet of arbre" in language Ojibwe; also known under the name of Mouth Punt , a nickname given by the commercial French of the fur) was a chief powerful Ojibwa who travelled in 1855 to Washington to negotiate the transfer of 40.000 km ² of which the high basins slopes of the the Mississippi in the north of the Minnesota.

“Say him which I make it responsible for the children that we lost, of the disease of which we suffered, and of the hunger that we supported. The fault rests on its shoulders.” - Aysh-ke-bah-ke-KB-zhay, Ojibwa of Leech Lake thus spoke about the territorial governor Alexandre Ramsey

External bond

  • the bust of Aysh-ke-bah-ke-KB-zhay to the Senate of the United States

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