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Post by rredwing on Sept 13, 2006 8:59:58 GMT -5
This is my first post. I am enjoying all the info on this site. I am looking for Mahpiyakoyakewin. I don't know when or where she was born, but she was married to James Redwing (Oyemaza) and he was born probably in the 1820's so maybe she was also. I believe her name means "Cloud _______" I believe her father was Waziduta (Red Pine) (Wahkeyanpahwah) Her mother was Itewakanhdewin. Joseph Redwing was James and Mahpiyakoyakewin's son but we believe he was raised by his grandmother, (Nagi) or Mary Hopkins Graham or Mary Graham Hopkins. James has a second wife named Martha (Blue Feather or Suntoto). Does anyone know what the translation for Mahpiyakoyakewin would be in English? Looking for any info on her. Thanks -Robin
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Post by tamara on Sept 13, 2006 11:21:21 GMT -5
Mahpiya koyake win... isnt that like wrapped in clouds?
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Post by hermin1 on Sept 13, 2006 13:35:01 GMT -5
there is a Mahpiyakoyakewin that was the daughter of Mazainape(patriarch of the Paypays). there is also a Mahpiyakoyakewin aka Deborah Robinson aka Redwing. Her first spouse was Smith Robinson, and her second spouse? was James Redwing.
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Post by sings on Sept 15, 2006 16:02:20 GMT -5
there is a Mahpiyakoyakewin that was the daughter of Mazainape(patriarch of the Paypays). there is also a Mahpiyakoyakewin aka Deborah Robinson aka Redwing. Her first spouse was Smith Robinson, and her second spouse? was James Redwing. hermin 1: I am wondering where you found the information re: Deborah Robinson......and if the marriage to James Redwing is documented: Would this have been Hapan? We also have a Susan Redwing listed in the baptisms of Jos. Redwing...she is listed iwth James Red Wing as parents of Jos. ?? !!?? Sure will appreciate any info you may be able to help with.... thanx.....singsdakota "kit"
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Post by hermin1 on Sept 17, 2006 20:30:19 GMT -5
Kit: I do not believe it is documented. That is why I had that question mark in my post re. James Redwing.Here is what I have on Smith Robinson: aka Mazauniye Age 48 Full blood Married Aug. 20,1902 Santee (Knox County Mrr. Reg. 1869-1889 p. 155 #301) to Deborah Anpetukoyakewin nee Whipple Age 49 Full Blood. Her parents were Tunkangiciye(deceased) and Mary Hillers. Smith Robinson's parents were Peter Robinson,son of One legged Jim(bro. of Old Betsey)and Wakanajiiewin(sp)-dead Debporah was born@ 1867, and died 1922. she is buried in Catholic Cem.,Santee. Ref. on Smith robinson is 1902 Reg. Santee Ind. Families ___________________________________ I also have some information given to me by a Redwing, from testimonies re. james Redwing's Estate: James Redwing was married to Marpiyakagawin and they had two children: a son who died young, and a daughter who died a mature wman at Santee.Marpiyakoyakayawindied in MN. James 2nd spouse according to testimony, was his first wife's sister, Tapeti(died in NE), but no children from this second marriage. He also had a woman named Hapan by whom he had Joseph redwing. se died in 1880. Joseph was raised by his grandma Wakute. James did not claim him as his son until Joseph was 4 years old. Then I have a note that I wrote down , given to me by the above informant, That James's second woman was Ellen Wakute,aka Winona. His wife, who was living with him when he died was Tasinahotewin. they had a daughter Mary Crow who died 6/18/1891 and Joseph Crow who died 6/18/1891 Tasinhottewin died at theage of 64 in 1905,Oct. 5th.
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Post by hermin1 on Sept 17, 2006 21:01:41 GMT -5
Re. the second spopuse of Deborah Robinson, please forgive my blooper. She was not married to James Redwing.
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Post by sings on Sept 19, 2006 17:12:28 GMT -5
Hermin 1: thank you for the information......i will have to study up on some of those names. I think I will need to get back to you on a couple of them.. been a long time since we had a good conversation, huh? kit _______________ Update: James Redwing did marry a Hapan in santee. They were wed by Rev. Johm P. Williamson on April 3,1870. JP Williamson's journal ,however, does not say where the marriage was performed.
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Post by hermin1 on Sept 19, 2006 22:32:11 GMT -5
yes it has been. Hope you and your family are doing wwell.
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Post by tjhnsn31 on Oct 11, 2010 14:49:38 GMT -5
do you all know if your red wings may be related in anyway to mine? Here is all the info that I have...I am researching info on a family member who was know as red wing and later changed name to morrison/morison/morris..He was either sioux or blackfoot. He/his family later ended up in the tennessee area. There was something spoken of this individual hiding in the blackhills as well as a story about him being kicked off of the reservation at some point not sure if this is why the name change occured or if it was due to happening of the time period. Please n e one who has any info it would be greatly appreciated. My mother says she remembers her father saying he was part sioux and part cherokee if that helps at all. His father was killed in 1938 and at the time went by the name of john morris also known as john morrison, however his wife could not draw her pension because technically john morris did not exist. John's father was known as lige not sure if it is spelled right and not sure if that is short for something else how ever he at the time of his death not sure when that was also was known as morrison/morris for his surname. He married a woman with the maiden name of sherrill possibley some other spelling. email address is tjhnsn31@gmail.com thanks! __________________________ Why would John Morris's wife be unable to get what pension? i have contacted one of the Redwing descendents and so far they have no clue as to who your ancestor was, let alone if he was a red wing.
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Post by earthw7 on Feb 11, 2011 15:36:35 GMT -5
I ran the name john Morrison and he came up Objiway, he is not Blackfeet Lakota.
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