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Woodlands & Eastern Subarctic
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This narrow, triangular knife and sheath were formerly in the
collection of Sir John Caldwell, a 5th Baronet for
Castle Caldwell, County Fermanagh, Ireland. He served from 1774 to
1780 during the American Revolution as an officer in the
8th Regiment on Foot. He was stationed briefly at
Niagara, than sent to Fort Detroit where he was made a chief of the
Ojibwa and given the name Appato, The Runner. He also took part in
a council at the Shawnee village of Wakeetomike on Jan. 17, 1780
and purportedly took part in councils of the Munsee, Delaware,
Iroquois, Shawnee, Huron, and Illini. (Eastern
Woodlands, Eastern Great Lakes)
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