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  • 203 W Comanche Ave, Shabbona, IL 60550, USA
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Shabbona (or Sha-bon-na), also known as Shabonee[1] and Shaubena,[2] (c. 1775–1859) was an Ottawa tribe member who became a chief within the Potawatomi tribe in Illinois during the 19th century.

Shabbona (from either the Ottawa Zhaabne or the Potawatomi Zhabné meaning “indomitable” or “hardy” in both languages, but was recorded to mean “built strong like a bear” or “built like a bear”) was born around 1775 of the Odawa (Ottawa) tribe either on the Maumee River in Ohio, in Ontario or in a Native American village in Illinois.[1][3][4] Shabbona’s own biography places his birth on the Kankakee River; “Shaubena, according to his statement, was born in the year 1775 or 1776, at an Indian village on the Kankakee River, now in Will county.”[2] This may be reflective of Will County today or in Kankakee County of today, but Will county was reduced in size in 1853, several years before “Memories of Shabbona” was published.