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Francis Godfroy (Palaanswa, 1788–1840〔("Burial Place of Francis Godfroy." ) ''Indian Historical Bureau.'' Retrieved 10 Feb 2012.〕) was a chief of the Miami people. He negotiated treaties with between his tribe and the United States〔("Miami Removal: Francis Godfroy." ) ''William Holmes McGuffey Museum.'' Retrieved 10 Feb 2012.〕 ==Background== Francis (or François) Godfroy was born near Kiihkayonki (now Fort Wayne, Indiana) in 1788, the son of a French trader and a Miami woman. His Miami name, Palaanswa, was the Miami approximation of the name François.〔 The Miamis were involved in comparatively few frontier grievances in the period leading up to the War of 1812, but their resistance to further land cessions in Indiana Territory after 1809 led to American attacks on their villages along the lower Mississinewa River near today's Peru, Indiana. Francis Godfroy was one of the leaders in a Miami counterattack on an American army led by Lieutenant Colonel John Campbell in the Battle of the Mississinewa on December 17-18, 1812.
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