Matooskie, also known as Anne "Nancy" McKenzie (c. 1790 – 24 July 1851), was a First Nations woman of the Chipewyan (Dënesųłı̨né) nation in Canada. The...
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controversies arose from his marriages, notably abandoning his common-law wife Matooskie, an Indigenous Canadian woman, for Catherine Aitken Turner, sparking condemnation...
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You Think You Are?, where he discovered he was a direct descendant of Matooskie, an Indigenous Canadian woman. Clifton currently owns a property investment...
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Achiltibuie, Ross and Cromarty Died August 15, 1844(1844-08-15) (aged 82–83) Terrebonne, Canada East Children Three, including Matooskie (also known as Nancy)...
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name, Sakaeʔah (actually a cognate of Sahaiʔa). Matonabbee (Matąnebı́) Matooskie Thanadelthur (Thánadëltth'ér) Louis Riel, who was a grandson of a Chipewyan...
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1948), American author of historical fiction Nancy McKenzie, known as Matooskie (c. 1790–1851), Canadian First Nations woman Nancy McKeon (born 1966)...
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Martin, Kwakwaka'wakw woodcarver Matonabbee, Chipewyan hunter and leader Matooskie (also known as Nancy McKenzie) Duncan McCue, journalist Deborah McGregor...
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Russia. McKenzie Pass and the McKenzie River in Oregon are named for him. Matooskie, also known as Nancy McKenzie, his niece "Donald McKenzie". Dictionary...
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but one who had been aboard, including himself and his wife but sparing Matooskie, a native woman in the party who had lost her child in the journey via...
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Scotland with his father, nor is it known if he married or had any children. Matooskie, a First Nations woman placed under Stuart's guardianship Genealogy of...
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