- and
author from
Burlington Heights,
Upper Canada. His
Ojibwa name was
Kahkewāquonāby (Gakiiwegwanebi in the
Fiero spelling),
which means "[Sacred] Waving...
- Smith,
Donald B. (2013).
Sacred Feathers: The
Reverend Peter Jones (
Kahkewaquonaby) and the
Mississauga Indians.
University of
Toronto Press. pp. 19 &...
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refused to
become a Christian. Her
second child by
Augustus Jones,
Kahkewaquonaby,
later known as the
missionary Peter Jones, was born in 1802. The same...
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sister from Queen's York
Rangers soldier Charles McEwan Peter Jones (
Kahkewāquonāby),
Chief and
Methodist minister "New
Credit 40A".
Geographical Names...
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historian Nahnebahwequa –
Mississauga Ojibway missionary and
spokeswoman Kahkewaquonaby –
Mississauga Ojibway Methodist missionary and
spokesman Anton Treuer...
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Calotype of
Mississauga band
Chief Kahkewaquonaby was
taken August 4, 1845, in Edinburgh, Scotland, by Hill & Adamson.
Images made that day are the oldest...
- was a
Mississauga Ojibwa chief of New Credit. In
Ojibwe he was
called Kahkewaquonaby,
named after his
father in two languages. The
third child of
Peter Jones...
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people of the
settlement and
became a life-long
friend of ****ure
chief Kahkewaquonaby (Sacred Feathers),
known in
English as
Peter Jones". In 1826, sermons...
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Canada Smith,
Donald B.
Sacred Feathers: The
Reverend Peter Jones (
Kahkewaquonaby) and the
Mississauga Indians.
University of
Toronto Press, 2013. p....
- 17, 1825.[citation needed]
Peter Jones (1860). Life and
Journals of
Kahkewaquonaby (Rev.
Peter Jones,)
Wesleyan Missionary. Toronto:
Anson Green. p. 292...