


Notchininga, also known asNo Heart orNo Heart of Fear, was a leader of theIowa people.
No Heart was brother ofMahaska, or White Cloud, who served as principal chief of the Iowa until his death in 1834.[1] Both Mahaska and No Heart were amenable to Western ways, in particular education, and attempted to live peaceably with their neighbors and the Americans.[2] After Mahaska's death, No Heart served as the leading advisor to Mahaska's son, also namedWhite Cloud.[3]
In 1837, No Heart served in the Iowas' delegation to an inter-tribal congress inWashington, D.C. ostensibly aimed at settling boundary disputes between theSantee Sioux and their enemies, theSauk andMeskwaki (Fox) peoples. The Iowas, who had already lost territory to the Sauk and Meskwaki in the Missouri River Valley, were among the various other peoples represented. The congress defined boundaries between the peoples, but also resulted in the United States appropriating much of the land of the Santee, Sauk and Meskwaki. No Heart argued that these appropriations threatened his people even more, as the Sauk and Meskwaki would now have an even greater incentive to encroach on Iowa land.[4] He presented a detailed map of the Missouri valley demonstrating the legitimacy of Iowa claims. However, the United States disregarded No Heart's claims in favor of the powerful Sioux, Sauk, and Meskwaki.[5]
In 1850, when White Cloud was ousted, No Heart became principal chief of the Iowa.[6]