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Claude Charles Du Tisne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Claude Charles Du Tisne Claude Charles Du Tisne (also Dutisne) led the first official French expedition to visit the Osage and the Wichita Indians in 1719 in what became known as Kansas in the present-day United States.〔Wedel, Mildred Mott. "Claude-Charles Dutisne: A Review of his 1719 Journeys." ''Great Plains Journal''. Vol. 12, (Winter 1972), 5-25 (Spring 1973) 147-173〕 ==Life== Claude Charles Du Tisne was born in France around 1688 and went to Canada in 1705 as a soldier. He was sent to establish a fort on the Ohio River. He built up a reputation for competence and knowledge of the frontier and the Indians. In 1719 his superiors instructed him to visit the Panis or Panioussa (Wichita) and the Padouca (Apache) as a first step toward establishing trade with the Spanish colony of Santa Fe in New Mexico. He was to make friends with these Indians, who were then unknown except by name to the French, and ensure that they posed no problems to such trade passing through their lands. What Du Tisne and the French did not know was that the leaders of New Mexico were opposed to any trade with the French.〔John, Elizabeth A. H. ''Storms Brewed in Other Men's Worlds'' Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1975, p.320〕
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