Nebenegwune, the Glossary
Peter Nebenegwune, commonly known as Nebenegwune, was the head chief (or ogima), of the Temagami First Nation in Ontario, Canada.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Ignace Tonené, Kent McNeil, McGill University, Robinson Treaties, Supreme Court of Ontario, Temagami First Nation, Université Laval, University of Toronto.
- 1850s in Canada
- History of Temagami
- Indigenous leaders in Ontario
- People from Temagami
- Temagami First Nation people
- Upper Canada people
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
The Dictionary of Canadian Biography (DCB; Dictionnaire biographique du Canada) is a dictionary of biographical entries for individuals who have contributed to the history of Canada.
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Ignace Tonené
Ignace Tonené (1840 or 1841 15 March 1916), also known as Nias or by his Ojibwe name Maiagizis, was a Teme-Augama Anishnabai chief, fur trader, and gold prospector in Upper Canada. Nebenegwune and Ignace Tonené are 19th-century Canadian politicians, history of Temagami, Indigenous leaders in Ontario, People from Temagami and Upper Canada people.
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Kent McNeil
Kent McNeil is a Canadian lawyer, currently a Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus and formerly the Robarts Professor of Canadian Studies at York University from 1997 to 1998.
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McGill University
McGill University (French: Université McGill) is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Robinson Treaties
The Robinson Treaties are two treaties signed between the Ojibwa chiefs and the Crown in 1850 in the Province of Canada.
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Supreme Court of Ontario
The Supreme Court of Ontario was a superior court of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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Temagami First Nation
The Temagami First Nation is located on Bear Island in the heart of Lake Temagami, the second largest in Lake Temagami after Temagami Island.
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Université Laval
italic (English: Laval University) is a public research university in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
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University of Toronto
The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park.
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See also
1850s in Canada
- 1850 in Canada
- 1851 in Canada
- 1852 in Canada
- 1853 in Canada
- 1854 in Canada
- 1855 in Canada
- 1856 in Canada
- 1857 in Canada
- 1858 in Canada
- 1859 in Canada
- Canadian Confederation
- Douglas Treaties
- Nebenegwune
History of Temagami
- Belle of Temagami
- Ignace Tonené
- Lady Evelyn Hotel
- Nebenegwune
- North Bay 69
- Temagami Land Caution
- Vermilion Lake (Temagami)
- White Bear (Wabimakwa)
Indigenous leaders in Ontario
- Auoindaon
- Bauzhi-Geezhig-Waeshikum
- Catharine Brant
- Deskaheh
- Edmund Metatawabin
- Elizabeth Brant (Mohawk Leader)
- Elsie Knott
- Gary Potts
- George Henry Martin Johnson
- Great Peacemaker
- Ignace Tonené
- Jack Fiddler
- John Arthur Gibson
- John Brant (Mohawk leader)
- John Deseronto
- John Norton (Mohawk chief)
- John Smoke Johnson
- Joseph Brant
- Kineubenae
- La Colle
- Mike Kanentakeron Mitchell
- Molly Brant
- Nebenegwune
- Oronhyatekha
- RoseAnne Archibald
- Shingwauk
- Tecumseh
- Tessouat
- White Bear (Wabimakwa)
People from Temagami
- Benjamin Chee Chee
- Dan O'Connor (prospector)
- Gary Potts
- Ignace Tonené
- Nebenegwune
- White Bear (Wabimakwa)
Temagami First Nation people
- Gary Potts
- Lesley Hampton
- Nebenegwune
- Shania Twain
- White Bear (Wabimakwa)
Upper Canada people
- Billy Green (scout)
- Edward Allen Talbot
- Elizabeth Russell (Upper Canada)
- Francis Cockburn
- Henry Corry Rowley Becher
- Ignace Tonené
- James Christie Palmer Esten
- James Conway Victor
- James Gray Bethune
- James Sampson (physician)
- John MacDonell (Revolutionary War loyalist)
- John Ridout
- John Talbot (Reformer)
- John Wedderburn Dunbar Moodie
- Nebenegwune
- Neilliadh "Nelly" Campbell
- Quetton St. George
- Robert Burrowes (Australian politician)
- Stephen Heward
- Thomas Fisher (Upper Canada)
- Thomas Paxton
- White Bear (Wabimakwa)
- William Mattice
- William R. Sturgis
- William Weller