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    Red Wing II (c. 1755โ€“1829), also known as Tatankamani (French: Le Boeuf qui Marche, lit.โ€‰'Walking Buffalo') was a leader of the Mdewakanton Dakota in the upper Mississippi Valley. During the War of 1812, Chief Red Wing II initially supported the British together with other Dakota chiefs, but switched sides to โ€ฆ See more

    Tatankamani was born in the mid-18th century. His father, the original Chief Red Wing, took part in Pontiac's War. It is likely his Mantanton band, โ€ฆ See more

    During the war, Tatanka Mani had moved his village south, to the foot of He Mni Caล‹ in present-day downtown Red Wing, Minnesota. โ€ฆ See more

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    WEBMar 3, 2015 · Tatankamani (Walking Buffalo) was a leader of the Mdewakanton Dakota in the upper Mississippi Valley. White settlers who โ€ฆ

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      Tatankamani was born in the mid-18th century. His father, the original Chief Red Wing, took part in Pontiac's War. It is likely his Mantanton band, a sub-group of the Mdewakanton, lived for a time near the mouth of the Minnesota River. He succeeded his father as chief around 1806.
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      Tatanka Mani is believed to have led a unit of Dakota soldiers to Mackinac Island in Michigan, helping to gain a bloodless victory over the Americans there. Upon returning home, however, he listened to his son's stories of the United States' power. By February 1814, the Red Wing Mdewakanton had decided to offer support to the Americans.
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      As a young man, Tatankamani displayed great skill in hunting and warfare. Followers believed he possessed supernatural power and the ability to foretell the future through dreamsโ€”an advantage that led him to many victories over tribal enemies.
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      During the war, Tatanka Mani had moved his village south, to the foot of He Mni Caล‹ in present-day downtown Red Wing, Minnesota. The 300-foot-high riverside promontory was a well known landmark. Growing numbers of whites traveling up the Mississippi stopped at the village, meeting and talking with the aging Mdewakanton leader.
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