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 144 TREATY WITH THE WINNEBAGOES. 1816. Tatamanee, the Marching Wind, Tuquaacundup, the Doctor, Warmadearwar-up, the Man who looks Onudokea, the Fluttering Eagle, at the Calumet Eagle, Tusarquarp, he that walks with a Cane, Peneshon, Markpeasena, the Black Cloud, Kanggawachecha, or French Crow, Warksuamanee, the Man who is sick Eanggamanee, the Runner, when he walks, Tatangascartop, the Playing Bulfalo, Otanggamanee, the Man with a strong Tatanggamarnee, the Walking Buffalo, or Voice, Red Wing, Hungkrehearpee, or the Half of his Body Warseconta, who shoots in the Pine Gray, Tops, Warpearmusee, the Iron Cloud, Weeshto, the Shoulder, Etoagungamanee, the White Face, Warmarnosa, the Thiel, Warchesunsapa, the Negro, Shutkaongka, the Bird on the Limb, Ehaarp, the Climber, Shakaska, White Nails, Nahre, the Shifting Shadow, Shuskamanee, the Walking Bird, Hapula, the fourth Son, Manakohomonee, the Turning Iron, Marcawachup, the Dancer, Oocus, the Watchman, Shantanggaup, the Big Tree, Pahataka, the Humming Bird, Shongkaska, the White Big-eared Dog, Eaohungko, the Man who marches quick, Hasanee, the Buialo with one Horn, Medermee, the Muddy Lake, Narissakata, the Old Man who can hardly Tatawaka, the Medicine Wind, Walk, Warshushasta, the Bad Hail, Aearpa, the Speaker, Eoshark, the Belly-Ache, Muckpeasarp, the Black Cloud. Done at St. Louis, in the presence of R. Wash, secretary to the commission. R. Paul, C. T. of the C. Wm. O. Allen, captain United States corps Artillery. H. S. Geyer. Joshua Norvell, Judge Advocate, M. M. N. Boilvin, agent. Thomas For. syth, I. agent. Maurice Blondeaux, Sau. agt. Henry Delorier, interpreter. Pierre Lapointe, interpreter. Samuel Solomon, interpreter. Jacques Mette, interpreter. Cerré. Richard Cave. Willi Cave. Julius Pescay. To the Indian names are subjoiued a mark and seal. A TREATY OF PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP June 3, 1816. Made and concluded between William Clark, Ninian Edwards, p,0,,;,,m,,;0,,, and Auguste Chouteau, commissioners plemjzotentiary if the Dec. 30, 1816. United States of America, on the_ part and behalf of the said states, of the one part, and the undersigned chiefs and warriors of that portion of the Wnnebago tribe or nation residing on the Ouisconsin river, 1y' the other part. Wnnnnas the undersigned chiefs and warriors, as well as that portion of the nation which they represent, have separated themselves from the rest of their nation, and reside in a village on the Ouisconsin river, and are desirous of returning to a state of friendly relations with the United States, the parties hereto have agreed to the following articles: Inj,,,-ies, &c_ ART. 1. Every injury or act of hostility, committed by one or either forgiven- of the contracting parties against the other, shall be mutually forgiven and forgot; and all the friendly relations that existed between them before the late war, shall be, and the same are hereby, renewed. for-may cs,. ART. 2. The undersigned chiefs and warriors, for themselves and ypségggticsé those they represent, do, by these presents, confirm to the United States ‘ me ‘ all. and every cession of land heretofore made by their nation to the British, French, or Spanish government, within the limits of the United States, or their territories; and also, all and every treaty, contract, and