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- Francis Pegahmagabow MM & two bars (/ˌpɛɡəˈmæɡəboʊ/ peg-ə-MAG-ə-boh; March 9, 1891 – August 5, 1952) was an Ojibwe soldier, politician and activist in...
- Year Title Role Notes 1994 The Rez Lucy Pegahmagabow 1996-97 Ready or Not Carla Slovinsky 2003 Another Country Jane Crowe 2006 Indian Summer: The Oka Crisis...
- Canadian military during World War I, was inspired by Ojibwa Francis Pegahmagabow, the legendary First World War sniper. Joseph Boyden's second novel,...
- 1957 to 1968, the first non Labor Party premier since 1932. Francis Pegahmagabow, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Canada's most decorated indigenous soldier...
- total at Gallipoli, and went on to fight at the Western Front. Francis Pegahmagabow (World War I) – Native Canadian sniper credited with 378 kills, and an...
- Mosin-Nagant 1891 rifle during the Second World War. 152  Soviet Union Francis Pegahmagabow 1891–1952 1914–1919 An Ojibwe sniper in World War I who is credited with...
- and Seguin. Basil Johnston, historian and cultural essayist Francis Pegahmagabow, the most highly decorated Indigenous soldier in Canadian military history...
- the Victoria Cross, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Francis Pegahmagabow MM** (1891–1952) – the most highly decorated aboriginal Canadian soldier...
- earn the Military Medal with Bar. Canadian Indigenous sniper Francis Pegahmagabow had a Military Medal and two bars one of only 39 Canadians to receive...
- 8. "A Ghost in the Trenches" Brodén Tommy Johansson · Brodén Francis Pegahmagabow, one of the most decorated Canadian soldiers during World War I, specifically...