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  2. William Whipple Warren. William Whipple Warren (c. 1851) William Whipple Warren (May 27, 1825 – June 1, 1853) [1] [2] was a historian, interpreter, and legislator in the Minnesota Territory. [3] The son of Lyman Marcus Warren, an American fur trader and Mary Cadotte, the Ojibwe-Metis daughter of fur trader Michel Cadotte, he was of Ojibwe and ...

  3. This is the first full-length biography of William W. Warren (1825-53), an Ojibwe interpreter, historian, and legislator in the Minnesota Territory. Devoted to the interests of the Ojibwe at a time of government attempts at removal, Warren lives on in his influential book History of the Ojibway, still the most widely read and cited source on ...

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  5. William W. Warren was born on May 27, 1825 at La Point, on Madeline Island, the son of Lyman Marcus Warren, an American fur trader and Mary Cadotte, the daughter of the major fur trader Michel Cadotte1, of Ojibwe-French descent, and his Anishinaabe wife Ikwesewe, of the White Crane clan. Lyman’s father's brother Truman was married to Mary's ...

  6. Oct 16, 2009 · Sep 13, 2018. Original: Oct 16, 2009. A classic book in Ojibway history, William W. Warren’s “ History of the Ojibway People ,” presents the contemporary reader with a stirring account of the Ojibways from their mythic origins through mid-19th century. Warren, of Ojibway ancestry on his mother’s side, lived in Minnesota in the 19th century.

  7. This site is dedicated to the life and story of William Whipple Warren. May 27, 1825 - June 1, 1853 Warren was an Ojibwe historian, author, treaty interpreter, and the first Native American member of the Minnesota Territorial Legislature.

  8. Jun 2, 2008 · Warren, William W. (William Whipple), 1825-1853. Publication date 1984 Topics Ojibwa Indians -- History, Indians of North America -- History, ...

  9. Two Rivers - The William Whipple Warren Memorial is dedicated to the life and story of William Whipple Warren. May 27, 1825 - June 1, 1853. Warren was an Ojibwe historian, author, treaty interpreter, and a member of the Minnesota Territorial legislature.

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