Minneapolis Tribune. March 25, 1897A fight was reported to have broken out on March 24, 1897, between a Red Lake warrior and an Ojibwe man named Bakoe, who was with a group from Canada visiting the village. The fight resulted in Bakoe being stabbed in the heart by the warrior, George Washington. The fight was the result of jealousy.
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