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Papakeecha

Papakeecha or ''(Pa-hed-ke-teh-a)'' meaning "Flat Belly" was the most influential Miami chief in the region around Lake Wawasee, in what is now Kosciusko County, Indiana, United States leading his people from 1820 until 1837. Lake Papakeechie was named after him.
Papakeecha was about 60 years old when white men entered the area. He was described as dark copper in color with a silver ring through his nose. Historical accounts have him weighing 300 pounds. He claimed to have participated in the Battle of Tippecanoe. In 1828 he was given reservation land totalling which nearly bisected Lake Wawasee north to south. He was the brother of Miami chief Wawasee ''(Wau-wa-aus-see)'', who Lake Wawasee was named after.〔(Waymarks, Chief Papakeechas House, Noble County )〕〔(Benack, Flat Belly Once Walked These Lands )〕
His reservation town was located near present-day Indian Village in Noble County and had some 75 residents. The United States government built him a one-story brick house in 1827 for $562, located in the southeast corner of his village, which was later destroyed by a tornado or "great wind" as the historical marker indicates. This marker was erected in 1967 by the Noble County Historical Society.〔Lilly, Eli. Early Wawasee Days. Indianapolis Studio Press, 1960.〕
Another marker by the Indiana Historical Society 1962 states: You are now leaving Papakeechie's Reservation, . This Miami Chief, also known as Flat Belly, held this land from 1828 to 1834 when it was returned to the National Government. It was later owned by the Wabash & Erie Canal.〔(Find A grave, Chief "Flat Belly" Papakeecha. )〕
In 1834, Papakeecha's reservation land was included in a land deal benefiting the Wabash and Erie Canal.
Papakeecha died in 1837. His burial place is with a number of his villagers on the northeast side of Lake Papakeechee.''(see Find A Grave)''.
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