Draft:Shaw-Waw-Nas-See

  • Comment: This might be helpful which indicates he also went by Billy Caldwell. S0091 (talk) 19:47, 18 March 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: Sources are either primary or not about Shaw-Waw-Nas-See, the person. I suggest trying Google Books but in-depth coverage from multiple sources about Shaw-Waw-Nas-See is required. S0091 (talk) 19:32, 18 March 2024 (UTC)

Shaw-Waw-Nas-See
Large engraved stone marking the approximate location of the site of the cabin that Potawatomi Chief Shaw-Waw-Nas-See was buried in.
BornUnknown
Around the Kankakee River
Died1834
Little Rock Village, Kankakee, Illinois
Cause of deathOld age
Resting placeRock Creek (Kankakee River tributary)
41.218933, -87.98003
NationalityPotawatomi
Other namesShau-Wa-Na-See, Shaw-We-Nesse, Shawnessi, Southern Fog, Shaw-Way-Nay-See, Shaw-Wan-Nan-See
OccupationNative American chief
Known forBeing head Chief of Little Rock Village, one of the largest Potawatomi villages, and signing the 1833 Treaty of Chicago and other treaties.
TitleChief
SpouseKi-kit-o-quah
ChildrenWais-Ke-Shaw
Signature
Shaw-waw-nas-see's X mark from the 1833 Treaty of Chicago

Shaw-Waw-Nas-See (also Shau-Wa-Na-See, died 1834), was a Potawatomi Chief in Illinois during the 19th century.