
Massawa - Wikipedia
Massawa or Mitsiwa (/ məˈsɑːwə / mə-SAH-wə) [a] is a port city in the Northern Red Sea region of Eritrea, located on the Red Sea at the northern end of the Gulf of Zula beside the Dahlak Archipelago. [2] . It has been a historically important port for many centuries.
The Power and Responsibilities of Maasaw - Kachina House's Blog
Mar 10, 2014 · Maasaw, also known as Skeleton Man, and as Lord of the Dead, teaches the Hopi people to live a simple and self-sufficient life. He was known to offer a bag of seeds, a gourd of water, a digging stick, and a cloak, demonstrating virtue …
Tribal chieftess’ legacy continues today - Potawatomi.org
May 10, 2019 · Massaw, daughter of Potawatomi Chief Wassato and wife of a French-Canadian fur trader, held standings as a Tribal headman and prominent business owner in the Potawatomi village near Lake Keewawnay in Indiana.
Hopi’s Encounter With Maasaw - Ancient Pages
May 5, 2017 · According to Hopi legends, Maasaw (Masaw, Massau, Masauwu) was a spirit that could not die and he was therefore appointed to be the Guardian of the Underworld. Hopi mythology describes him as a Skeleton Man and Lord of the Dead. This is a preview of our premium article available only to members of Ancient Pages.
Massawa | Port, Country, & Map | Britannica
Feb 21, 2025 · Massawa, port city, Eritrea, in the Bay of Massawa on the Red Sea. It is connected to Asmara, the national capital, on the hinterland plateau (40 miles [64 km] west-southwest) by road, railroad, air, and aerial tramway.
Massaw – CPN Cultural Heritage Center
Massaw was an influential and distinguished woman among the Wabash Potawatomi. Her presence and words carried weight in councils, a right customarily reserved for men. She descended from a line of leadership, as her father Wassato was also a respected ogema (leader).
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Mas-saw - IN.gov
Mar 6, 2018 · Mas-saw A Potawatomi Chieftess at Lake Keewau-nay, Fulton County . Mas-saw (also spelled Massah) was a Potawatomi chieftess at Lake Kee-wau-nay,
Massawa: Pearl of the Red Sea – Eritrea Ministry Of Information
Feb 12, 2022 · Reaching the port city of Massawa after two hours journey experiencing three seasons is indeed wonderful. Comprising two islands, two peninsulas and landlocked villages, Massawa served as the capital of Eritrea, during the early years of the Italian colonization from 1890 up to 1899.
Mass-saw a Potawatomi Chieftess at Lake Kee-wau-nay
Mas-saw (also spelled Massah) was a Potawatomi chieftess at Lake Kee-wau-nay, now called Lake Bruce, in Fulton County, Indiana. She had a log cabin and provided room and board to George Winter, the frontier artist who came to sketch the Treaty of 1837. Her rank of chieftess was inherited, through her father Wassato.
Massawa - Eritrea
Massawa,also spelled Mitsiwa or Massauwa is the main port serving Eritrea. The town rests on the islands of Taulud, with the Tank Monument, the St. Mariam's Cathedral and the Imperial Palace, and Batse, the rather Moorish port area of Massawa, and on the Gerar and Abdel Kader peninsulas, hosting the Massawa salt works and the naval base.