Kiilh-sooh-kwa | |
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![]() Image of Kiilh-sooh-kwa from The Star Press (Muncie, Indiana) on 6 September 1915. | |
Born | 1810 Huntington County, Indiana |
Died | 1915 Huntington County, Indiana |
Resting place | Glenwood Cemetery (Roanoke, Indiana) |
Other names | Margaret Revarre |
Known for | Granddaughter of Mihšihkinaahkwa. Reportedly cared for the flag presented to her other grandfather at the Treaty of Greenville. |
Kiilh-sooh-kwa (var. Kiilhsoohkwa, Kil-so-quah, Kilsoquah, Margaret Revarre) was a member of the Myaamia Nation and granddaughter of Myaamia Chief Mihšihkinaahkwa (var. Little Turtle).[1] She was born in about 1810 and died in 1915.[2] She was one of the few Myaamia who was not removed from Indiana in 1846.[3]