Washakie
Washakie (Pinaquana) (abt. 1804-1900) was born about 1804. He was the son of Paseego. He married Hanabi. He married Sattaoy before 1894. He was baptized in 1884. He was a leader of the Shoshone People who was mentioned by Wilford Woodruff in his journal in 1856. He died 20 Feb. 1900 in Fremont Co., Wyoming.
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