Topinabee (I)

Topinabee (Chief Topinabee; He Who Sits Quietly; born 1758, died 1826) was a Potawatomi tribe leader and a signer of very important treaties.

Before he died in 1826, he was known as a leader of the Potawatomi tribe of the Midwestern United States.

He signed the Treaty of Greenville in 1795, that ceded much of what is now Ohio to the United States.

He was a great warrior and highly respected, intelligent chief involved in battles and noted as a war chief to Tecumseh during Tecumseh's War.

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