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Biauswah (I) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Biauswah (I) ''Bayaaswaa'' (''Aan'aawenh'' (Pintail Duck) doodem〔Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. (1853) ''Information Respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States.'', Vol. 2, p. 142.〕) was an Ojibwa Chief of a village on the south shore of Lake Superior, located about 40 miles west of La Pointe, Wisconsin, in the late 17th century. According to William Whipple Warren, based on oral history regarding ''Bayaaswaa'', he was known for his prowess and wise counsel. Warren continues that when ''Bayaaswaa'' returned from a day's hunting, he found his villagers massacred by the Fox. Upon tracking the Fox, he found they had two captives: an old man that was tortured to death and a boy that was just about ready to be tortured. Warren then states: == References == 〔
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