His village, Muskwawasepotan, was located on the St. Joseph River near the present-day town of Cedarville, Indiana.
He acted as principal Potawatomi informant to William Keating, during the 1823 expedition into the Indiana territory by Major Stephen Long.
According to the United States, his death was caused by accidental ingestion of poison, which he mistook for whiskey following a conversation with US dignitaries.
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