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Chief Agashaway led the Saulteaux Ojibwa's during the duration of the 1774-1794 War. During the latter part of the war, chief Agashaway continued to lead Saulteaux Ojibwa soldiers into battle. He led them during the November 4, 1791 St. Clairs defeat which is also known as the Battle of the Wabash.  
Chief Agashaway led the Saulteaux Ojibwa's during the duration of the 1774-1794 War. During the latter part of the war, chief Agashaway continued to lead Saulteaux Ojibwa soldiers into battle. He led them during the November 4, 1791 St. Clairs defeat which is also known as the Battle of the Wabash.  


During the August 20, 1794 Battle of Fallen Timbers, chief Agashaway was seriously wounded. He knew during the latter stages of the long 1774-1794 War, that his people were tired of the conflict. Some of them began to act on their own. They allowed chief Blue Jacket to become one of their principle military commanders. It enraged the Saulteaux Ojibwa's. Chief Blue Jacket was white. He raised Tecumseh. <br>
During the August 20, 1794 Battle of Fallen Timbers, chief Agashaway was seriously wounded. He knew during the latter stages of the long 1774-1794 War, that his people were tired of the conflict. Some of them began to act on their own. They allowed chief Blue Jacket to become one of their principle military commanders. It enraged the Saulteaux Ojibwa's. Chief Blue Jacket was white. He raised Tecumseh. <br>  


Shortly after the Battle of Fallen Timbers, chief Agashaway agreed to sign the peace treaty with the English or the English colony of the United States. He was among the last of the Saulteaux Ojibwa military leaders to agree to peace. After signing the 1795 Treaty of Greenville, chief Agashaway died. He may have died from his injuries sustained during the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
Shortly after the Battle of Fallen Timbers, chief Agashaway agreed to sign the peace treaty with the English or the English colony of the United States. He was among the last of the Saulteaux Ojibwa military leaders to agree to peace. After signing the 1795 Treaty of Greenville, chief Agashaway died. He may have died from his injuries sustained during the Battle of Fallen Timbers.  


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Kinistin (Saulteaux largely from chief Yellow Quill's subjects)  
Kinistin (Saulteaux largely from chief Yellow Quill's subjects)  


Lac La Ronge (settled by chief Kinistins Saulteaux)<br>  
Lac La Ronge (Cree and Saulteaux - settled by chief Kinistins Saulteaux)<br>  


Montreal Lake (settled by chief Kinistins Saulteaux)  
Montreal Lake (Cree and Saulteaux - settled by chief Kinistins Saulteaux)  


Muskoday (settled by Saulteaux Ojibwa's from St. Peters Reserve in Manitoba)<br>  
Muskoday (settled by Saulteaux Ojibwa's from St. Peters Reserve in Manitoba)<br>  
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Ocean Man (Saulteaux largely from chief Yellow Quill's subjects)<br>  
Ocean Man (Saulteaux largely from chief Yellow Quill's subjects)<br>  


Onion Lake (settled by Saulteaux Ojibwa's from Montana)  
Onion Lake (Cree and Saulteaux - settled by Saulteaux Ojibwa's from Montana)  


Peter Ballantyne (settled by chief Kinistins Saulteaux)  
Peter Ballantyne (Cree and Saulteaux - settled by chief Kinistins Saulteaux)  


Red Earth (Cree and Saulteaux)  
Red Earth (Cree and Saulteaux)  
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The Key (Saulteaux largely from chief Yellow Quill's subjects)  
The Key (Saulteaux largely from chief Yellow Quill's subjects)  


Thunderchild (settled by chief Big Bears Saulteaux)  
Thunderchild (Cree and Saulteaux - settled by chief Big Bears Saulteaux)  


Waterhen Lake (Saulteaux)  
Waterhen Lake (Cree and Saulteaux)  


White Bear (Saulteaux)<br>  
White Bear (Saulteaux)<br>  
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Montana Reserve (settled by Saulteaux Chippewas from Montana)  
Montana Reserve (settled by Saulteaux Chippewas from Montana)  


O'Chiese-Sunchild Reserve (Cree and Saulteaux)  
O'Chiese-Sunchild Reserve (Saulteaux)  


Paul (Assiniboine-Cree-Saulteaux)  
Paul (Assiniboine-Cree-Saulteaux)  
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Halfway River (Beaver or Amikwa Chippewas)  
Halfway River (Beaver or Amikwa Chippewas)  


Saulteau (aka East Moberly Lake)  
Saulteau (aka East Moberly Lake) Saulteaux<br>


West Moberly Lake (Beaver or Amikwa Chippewas)  
West Moberly Lake (Beaver or Amikwa Chippewas)  
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Ross River (they are Beaver or Amikwa Chippewas)  
Ross River (they are Beaver or Amikwa Chippewas)  
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<u>Montana</u>
Blackfeet Reservation (Cree and Saulteaux)
Crow-Northern Cheyenne Reservation (Cheyenne Ojibwa's, Dakota, Saulteaux)
Flathead Reservation (Cree, Flathead including the Pend d'oreilles and Spokane, Nez Perce or Amikwa Ojibwa's)
Fort Belknap Reservation (Assiniboine and Saulteaux)
Fort Peck Reservation (Assiniboine, Dakota, Saulteaux)
Little Shell Saulteaux Ojibwa's
<u>North Dakota</u>
Turtle Mountain Reservation (Saulteaux)


=== Records  ===
=== Records  ===
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