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Maskepetoon (c. 1807 – 1869) was a Cree
leader and warrior. He was a
highly respected peace-maker, due to his
negotiation of
truces between the Cree and...
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merchant from Red
River colony. In 1841,
under the
guidance of Cree
chief Maskepetoon,
Sinclair travelled through the p****
while leading an
expedition consisting...
- Mângotâs-i
Mamanowatum Mamaroneck Mamongazeda Manteo Masaac Masconomet Maskepetoon M****asoit Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish
Matoaka Matochshegan Mecosta Medweganoonind...
- Fort Edmonton. From
there they were
guided by
Maskepetoon, a
chief of the
Wetaskiwin Cree.
Maskepetoon would stay with the
party until they
reached Fort...
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Kentwood West
Kingsgate Lancaster Green Lancaster Meadows Laredo Lonsdale Maskepetoon Park
McKenzie Trail Recreation Area
Michener Hill
Morrisroe Morrisroe...
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interpreters traveled with the
party and ****isted it in its work. Such was
Maskepetoon,
later chief of a
small Cree band. "In 1857 he was
engaged by John Palliser’s...
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Starbuck Valley Winter by
Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown, The
Great Chief Maskepetoon by
Kerry Wood, The
Marrow of the
World by Ruth Nichols,
Emily of New...
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claims to the area.
After a
brief stop at Fort Edmonton, he was
guided by
Maskepetoon, the
chief of the
Wetaskiwin Cree, via Lake Minne****a to the present...
- of the "people of the land of medicine" in Cree
Maskepetoon Park (Red Deer)
after Chief Maskepetoon (1807–1869). Said to be the "Gandhi of the Plains"...
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recognition when U.S.
officials invited the Cree
leader "Broken Arm" (
Maskepetoon) as one of the
representatives of
tribes living near Fort
Union to meet...