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Sorry, we couldn't find anything matching "Photograph of three women in the Kickapoo tribe, taken at the Kickapoo reservation in Kansas to document McLean County, Illinois, Kickapoo descendants. Names identifying the three women featured in the photograph on the reverse side, stating, "Mrs. Anderson (Kickapoo), Nubya, daughter of Mashewa, Kawkeas, grandaughter . . . (Text cut off on right side). (The Illustrated History of McLean County, p. 27, tells us that the women in this photograph are (from left) Kawkeasauqua (great grand-daughter of Machina), Nubya Eshnoqua (daughter of Machina), born in Illinois, 1824, and Keepoakwa).".