• Waubojeeg, also written Waabojiig or other variants in Ojibwe, "White Fisher" (c. 1747–1793) was a warrior and chief of the Ojibwe people. He was born...
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    succeeded to the office of chief of the Ojibwa at the death of his father, Waubojeeg, one of the principal chiefs for the Gull Lake Band of Mississippi Chippewa...
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    fur trader and an Ojibwe mother, who was the high-ranking daughter of Waubojeeg, a war chief. Johnston lived with her family in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan...
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  • Wampage Wamsutta Wanchese Wasson Wequash Watseka Wâs Wâce Wâcegämi Wâsabi Waubojeeg Wawasee Wawatam Weetamoo Weyapiersenwah Weyonomon Winamac Windipi Wingina...
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    Ojibwe woman named Ozhaguscodaywayquay, the daughter of a prominent chief, Waubojeeg. She also became known as Susan Johnston. Their marriage was one of many...
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  • and “Green Meadow Woman.” Her father was the war chief Waubojeeg (The White Fisher). Waubojeeg had been a war leader when younger, and he became civil...
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    Meskwaki were first to engage with the large Ojibwe war party led by Waubojeeg: the Meskwaki allegedly boasted to the Dakota to hold back as they would...
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  • Portage area relocated to La Pointe and produced the chiefs Mamongazeda and Waubojeeg. Later members of this branch became leaders at Sault Ste. Marie. Waawaashkeshi...
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    Peltier, American Indian Movement member and author Mark Turcotte, poet Waubojeeg ("White Feather", "King Fisher") (c. 1747–1793), chief and warrior Miskwaadesi-Ikwe...
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  • had married Ozhaguscodaywayquay (Woman of the Green Glade), daughter of Waubojeeg (White Fisher), a prominent Ojibwe war chief and civil leader from what...
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