"Chief Earth Woman was a nineteenth-century Ojibwa. She claimed that she had gained supernatural powers from a dream, and for this reason, accompanied the men on the warpath. She was born around 1878 near Waterloo, Ohio as Birtha Snyder, Snider or Snidow. She married a man named \"White Owl\" in 1893, and she frequently traveled from Ohio to Michigan. She lived in a place called \"Old Man's Cave\" while in Ohio.[citation needed]"@en . . . . . . . "Chief Earth Woman was a nineteenth-century Ojibwa. She claimed that she had gained supernatural powers from a dream, and for this reason, accompanied the men on the warpath. She was born around 1878 near Waterloo, Ohio as Birtha Snyder, Snider or Snidow. She married a man named \"White Owl\" in 1893, and she frequently traveled from Ohio to Michigan. She lived in a place called \"Old Man's Cave\" while in Ohio.[citation needed]"@en . "Chief Earth Woman"@en .