-
approximately "550 souls"
under the
leadership of "Chief
Yellow Head"—the same "
Musquakie or
Yellow Head,
Chief of the Rein Deer Tribe", who was
involved in the...
- Haliburton, 100-101 "Biography –
MUSQUAKIE –
Volume IX (1861-1870) –
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography". "Biography –
MUSQUAKIE –
Volume IX (1861-1870) – Dictionary...
-
William Yellowhead, or "
Musquakie" or "Misquuckkey" (Miskwaaki or Miskwaa-aki: Red-earth), as he was
known in
Ojibwe (other
attested names include "Mayaw****ino"...
-
hunting grounds of a
troop led by
Chief Yellowhead or
Mesqua Ukie or
Musquakie. He was
revered by the government, who
built a home for him in Orillia...
- the
younger Aisance parti****ted
alongside two
other chiefs,
including Musquakie, the ****ure head chief, in
authorizing the Lake Simcoe–Lake
Huron Purchase...
- lots
there to ****ure
European settlers. In 1842,
their leading chiefs,
Musquakie (otherwise
known as
William Yellowhead), head
chief and
leader of the...
- "Muskoka"
comes from the name of an
Ojibwe or
Chippewa tribe chief named Musquakie,
which means "not
easily turned back in the day of battle". Also known...
- 59-63. Owen, Mary Alicia. Folk-Lore of the
Musquakie Indians of
North America and
Catalogue of
Musquakie Beadwork and
other Objects in the Collection...
-
outlines the
history of the region. The name he
traces to
Muska Ukee, or
Musquakie, a
leader of the
Chippewa of
Lakes Huron and Simcoe. He p****es over the...