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    Ignace Tonené (1840 or 1841 – 15 March 1916), also known as Nias or by his Ojibwe name Maiagizis ('right/correct sun'), was a Teme-Augama Anishnabai chief...
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    Gold in the area was originally reported in the late 1800s by Chief Ignace Tonené of the Temagami First Nation. He staked a claim near the north arm of...
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  • who was succeeded by his son Ignace Tonené in 1878, who was succeeded by John Paul who died in 1893, leaving Ignace Tonené in power until 1910 when he...
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    Gold in the area was originally reported in the late 1800’s by Chief Ignace Tonené of the Temagami First Nation. He staked a claim near the north arm of...
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  • 1870) was a Temagami First Nation chief. He was the grandfather of Ignace Tonené. Both White Bear Lake and White Bear Forest were named after him. White...
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  • and teacher Ignace Tirkey (born 1981), Indian field hockey player Ignace Tonené (1840/1841–1916), Indigenous Canadian tribal chief Ignace Van Der Brempt...
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    location around 1900 by Teme-Augama Anishnabai chief Ignace Tonené. European settlers stole Tonené's claim to the ore and started small-scale mining. Production...
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    (stolen). No action was taken on his report. Chief Tonene Lake was named in his honour. Chief Ignace Tonené would go on to help form Beaverhouse First Nation...
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  • Magnetic Anomaly, a buried geological structure that is egg shaped. Ignace Tonené, former chief. White Bear (Wabimakwa) List of islands of Lake Temagami...
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  • after Ignace Tonené, the chief of the Teme-Augama Anishnabai First Nations community. List of lakes of Ontario McGarry, Ontario "Chief Tonene Lake"....
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    Gary Potts, former chief. Ignace Tonené, former chief. White Bear Forest Bruce W. Hodgins and James Morrison, Tonené, Ignace Archived 2022-05-17 at the...
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  • of Northeastern Ontario, Canada. In 1877, deputy chief (anike ogima) Ignace Tonené filed a land claim concerning the Temagami region with the Parry Sound...
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    2,770 square miles as a reserve, for which that band's head chief, Ignace Tonené, had campaigned with the federal authorities for many years, Mowat blocked...
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    military commander Pierre de Troyes. Former Temagami First Nation chief Ignace Tonené was buried near Mount Kanasuta after his death in 1916. In contemporary...
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  • who married Ignace Tonené in 1860 and died in childbirth in 1871. Hodgins, Bruce W.; Morrison, James (1998). "Biography – Tonené, Ignace". Dictionary...
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    exhibits, and reenactments highlight the cultural history of the place. Ignace Tonené Fort Témiscamingue. Directory of Federal Heritage Designations. Parks...
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  • River, Thunder Bay District) Cabin Lake (Cochrane District) Cabin Lake (St. Ignace Island, Thunder Bay District) Cabin Lake (Wawa) Cable Lake (Thunder Bay...
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