Moses Keokuk
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Moses Keokuk
General Notes: A chief of the Sac and Fox tribe, Moses Keokuk (Wunagisa, "He Who Leaps Up Quickly from His Lair") was the son of Keokuk, the U.S. government-recognized leader of the Sac and Fox. Upon Keokuk's death in 1848, Moses Keokuk assumed his father's position, and he followed a policy of cooperation with the United States. As a Baptist minister, following his conversion to Christianity circa 1877, Keokuk encouraged his people to attend Christian religious services and lead a more Euroamerican lifestyle. Moses married Mary A. Indian Wa-pa-se-ta Mitchell, daughter of Colonel David Dawson Mitchell and Julia Indian: Ann-na-mo-tha Mitchell, in 1850. (Mary A. Indian Wa-pa-se-ta Mitchell was born 1821-1828 ? in Iowa and died in 1919.) Moses next married Amelia Mitchell, daughter of Colonel David Dawson Mitchell and Unknown Sauk & Fox Woman. |
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