• Nahnebahwequa (Naaniibawikwe in the Fiero spelling, meaning "Standing-Upright Woman") or Catherine Bunch was an Ojibwa spokeswoman and Christian Missionary...
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  • Menominee Metacomet Metallak Metea Miantonomoh Moluntha Mitci Monoco Nahnebahwequa Neaatooshing Necotowance Nemattanew Nescambious Nisidi Nonda Chief Niwot...
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  • clan include: William Whipple Warren – a 19th-century Ojibwe historian Nahnebahwequa – Mississauga Ojibway missionary and spokeswoman Kahkewaquonaby – Mississauga...
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    young girls how to sew. She visited England in 1837–38 with her niece Nahnebahwequa and, when she returned, gave birth to a son. From 1841 to 1849, they...
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    Tara Lee Morin, writer Will Morin, politician Ted Moses, politician Nahnebahwequa, Ojibwa spokeswoman and Christian Missionary Darlene Naponse, filmmaker...
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  • Head Chief Wahbansay, and a Welsh surveyor, Augustus Jones. His niece Nahnebahwequa, or Catherine, and her husband William Sutton traveled with him to Saugeen...
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    Mohawk language Mukluk Music of Nunavut Na-Dene languages Nanfan Treaty Nahnebahwequa Nanook Nanook of the North National Aboriginal Day National Aboriginal...
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  • Drayton Entertainment Nadine Muzerall (born 1978), ice hockey player Nahnebahwequa ("Catherine Bunch"), Ojibwa spokeswoman and Christian missionary, born...
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