Émile-Fortuné Petitot (also known as Émile-Fortuné-Stanislas-Joseph Petitot) (Inuk name, Mitchi Pitchitork Tchikraynarm iyoyé, meaning "Mr. Petitot, son...
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Petitot may refer to: Émile Petitot (1838–1916), French Missionary Oblate, and Canadian northwest cartographer, ethnologist, geographer, linguist, and...
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Subarctic & Arctic District of Athabasca, Canada Etheneldeli 2,000 1875 Émile Petitot 209 Northwest Coast Oregon Country Klallam 2,000 1780 James Mooney 210...
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Kuukugmiut, the Kuungmiut, as used by Emmanuel Felix, or Kramalit by Father Émile Petitot. The first two names are derived from the Inuvialuktun name of the river...
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Ocean through the Mackenzie River. The river takes its name from Father Émile Petitot, one of the first European to reach the area in 1867–68. The name in...
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was an HBC post commanded by Nichol Taylor. Roman Catholic missionary Émile Petitot operated a small mission here during that period. In 1869, Nichol Taylor...
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most likely Thule or Copper Inuit ranging from AD 1200 to 1500. Father Émile Petitot was the first European to reach the area in 1867-68. In 1930, the Hudson's...
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the community. The church, completed in 1885, was once home to Father Émile Petitot. The settlement was established as a North West Company fur trading...
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Colony and by the Chipewyan. Father Émile Petitot describes his reception in 1862. "We stayed at this mission, Father Émile Grouard and myself until the departure...
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Adrien-Gabriel Morice (1859–1938), linguist, cartographer, and ethnologist Émile Petitot (1838–1916), French cartographer and ethnologist Alexis Joveneau [fr]...
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