58 THE MENOMINI INDIANS [kth.ahn.14 



17. Owa'noqni'o (Ka/ron, Konot', Carron); a daughter, married to 

 A'potawa'noqkwet, and lias children — 

 I. Antoine, 

 II. Angeline, 



III. Susan, 



IV. Si'mo (married Pa'tawa'sapan) and has children — 



a. Antoine, 



b. Susan, 

 e. Joseph. 



IS. Joseph (Dzko'seqkwai'o, Konot', Carron); was born about 1818. 

 He was married, and had one son, who died. His wife was 

 tbe widow of a white trader, named Cown, with whom she had 

 children who took the name of Gauthier — 

 I. Joseph, married to Julia Grignon, and has offspring — 



a. Frank (married Mary Driscoll, a native of Ireland, and 



has one son, Joseph Aloysius, aged one year), 



b. Mary Ann, 



c. John, 

 (I. Lewis, 



e. Christine, died at age of 8 or 10 years. 

 10. Tomau' (Josette); corruption of the word Thomas. He is of the 

 Pa'kaa'qkiu doda'mi; married Osa'win ("Yellow") and had 

 one daughter — 

 I. Tanii's (Theresa — married Dominick Morgan and had six chil- 

 dren). 



20. A'qkiwa'si( Josette); known as Charles Carron: also of thePa'kaa'- 



qkiu doda'mi; married Ka'paia'qsam. He left for the Ojibwa 

 country, and has not since been heard of. He left one child — 

 1. M'sepfit (Elizabeth Maria), who was married to "Jim" Phalien, 

 (deceased), and left no issue. 



21. Shu'MEN (Josette). Shu'nien ("Silver") was born in 1827, and is 



today one of the finest figures, physically, among the Menomini 

 (figure 4). He is of the Pa'kaa'qkiu doda'mi; has been recog- 

 nized as a chief of his band, and has made several trips to 

 Washington on missions relating to the tribe. He was married 

 twice; his first wife was Ki'waqko'wa ("Wandering-in-the- 

 clouds"), who had one child — 

 I. Owano'qiu ( a daughter, who married Kapsko'ii; (deceased) and 

 had nine children of whom six survive). 



Shu'nien's second wife was Ka'kika'tshiwan, of the <>ta'- 

 tshia (Crane) doda'mi, and had issue — 

 II. Jane (married to Shepe'qkau; no children). 

 III. Sose't (Sosette= Joseph) (commonly known as "Jim" Shu'- 

 nien, a man of fine build and an enthusiastic until' v dancer; 

 he married A'paqtau Ki'shiku'qkiu, and has two sons and 

 two daughters). 



