Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay (or Aish-Ke-Vo-Go-Zhe, from Eshkibagikoonzhe, "[bird] having a leaf-green bill" in Anishinaabe language; also known as "Flat Mouth" (Gueule Platte), a nickname given by French fur traders) was a powerful Ojibwe chief who traveled to Washington, D.C. in 1855, along with Beshekee and other Ojibwa leaders, to negotiate the cession of ten million acres (40,000 km²) including the headwaters of the Mississippi in northern Minnesota.
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| - Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay (or Aish-Ke-Vo-Go-Zhe, from Eshkibagikoonzhe, "[bird] having a leaf-green bill" in Anishinaabe language; also known as "Flat Mouth" (Gueule Platte), a nickname given by French fur traders) was a powerful Ojibwe chief who traveled to Washington, D.C. in 1855, along with Beshekee and other Ojibwa leaders, to negotiate the cession of ten million acres (40,000 km²) including the headwaters of the Mississippi in northern Minnesota. (en)
- Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay (ou Aish-Ke-Vo-Go-Zhe, de Eshkibagikoonzhe, qui signifie "[oiseau] avec un bec vert comme une feuille d'arbre" en langue Ojibwé; aussi connu sous le nom de Gueule Plate, un surnom donné par les commerçants français de la fourrure) était un chef Ojibwé puissant qui a voyagé en 1855 à Washington pour négocier la cession de 40 000 km2 dont les hauts bassins versants du Mississippi dans le nord du Minnesota.
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| - Marble bust of Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay in the US Senate by Francis Vincenti (en)
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| - Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay (or Aish-Ke-Vo-Go-Zhe, from Eshkibagikoonzhe, "[bird] having a leaf-green bill" in Anishinaabe language; also known as "Flat Mouth" (Gueule Platte), a nickname given by French fur traders) was a powerful Ojibwe chief who traveled to Washington, D.C. in 1855, along with Beshekee and other Ojibwa leaders, to negotiate the cession of ten million acres (40,000 km²) including the headwaters of the Mississippi in northern Minnesota. (en)
- Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay (ou Aish-Ke-Vo-Go-Zhe, de Eshkibagikoonzhe, qui signifie "[oiseau] avec un bec vert comme une feuille d'arbre" en langue Ojibwé; aussi connu sous le nom de Gueule Plate, un surnom donné par les commerçants français de la fourrure) était un chef Ojibwé puissant qui a voyagé en 1855 à Washington pour négocier la cession de 40 000 km2 dont les hauts bassins versants du Mississippi dans le nord du Minnesota. « Dites lui que je le rends responsable des enfants que nous avons perdus, de la maladie dont nous avons souffert, et de la faim que nous avons supporté. La faute repose sur ses épaules.» - Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay, Ojibwé du Leech Lake a ainsi parlé du gouverneur territorial Alexandre Ramsey.
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