Mihšihkinaahkwa
Sagamore Mihšihkinaahkwa (c.1747 — 1812),[1] also known as Little Turtle, was the chief of the Miami people of the Northwest Territory. In the 1790s, he led a confederation of Native warriors to several significant victories against the American military forces, most notably the battle of Wabash River, where he was joined by allied chiefs Weyapiersenwah and Buckongahelas.[2]
Biography
In the eve of the battle, Colonial Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton and a few allies arrived at the longhouse being used by the Confederacy, hoping to obtain permission to go to a parley with the American general to try to avoid bloodshed. Mihšihkinaahkwa invited the group to sit and present their case, and the three chiefs eventually granted them permission. The following morning, the leaders decided against waiting for the group to return, choosing instead to attack the soldiers during their morning meal. The battle ended in a great victory for the Natives, who managed to inflict great losses and force their retreat towards Fort Jefferson.[2]
