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Spotka
Spotka, also known as Hanokula〔"(A Sorrow in Our Hearts )," by Eckert, Allan W., 1992 .〕 (c. 17??) was chief of a sojourning band of Potawatomi in Illinois during the late 18th and early 19th century. ==Later Years == As Chief Spotka's life was coming to an end he turned over the responsibility of chief to his son-in-law Shabbona. Upon the change of leadership, Chief Spotka had this to say about Shabbona, "I have always been a warrior and in my youth I won great honors and excelled beyond those with whom I lived and for this I was finally made a chief. At that time, I said when a warrior rose among us who was as I was then, to him I would give over my title. Shabbona is such a one ---not only as I was then, but even more. From this day forward, he is your chief." 〔Stories of the Potawatomi People: From Early Days to Modern Times by Mitchell, Gary E.〕
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