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Chief Henri Membertou (c. 1507 – 18
September 1611) was the
sakmow (Grand Chief) of the Mi'kmaq
First Nations tribe situated near Port Royal, site of the...
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Champlain wrote how the Mi'kmaq
sakmow (Grand Chief)
Membertou held a
funeral for his son-in-law Panoniac, a Mi'kmaw
sakmow who had been
killed by a member...
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contact with
Europeans in the
early 1600s. In July 1607, 500
warriors led by
sakmow (Grand Chief) of the Mi'kmaq
First Nations Henri Membertou attacked the...
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transcriptions of
songs from the Americas:
three songs of
Henri Membertou, the
sakmow (Grand Chief) of the Mi'kmaq
First Nations tribe situated near Port Royal...
- the Mi'kmaq people, who
traded with Europeans. Messamouet, a well-known
sakmow, or Chief, of the Mi'kmaq Nation, is
reported to have been from the LaHave...
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Henri Membertou also
known as
Kjisaqmaw Maupeltuk,
chief of the Mi'Kmaq,
sakmow (Grand Chief) of the Mi'kmaq
First Nations –
entered into a relationship...
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Samuel de
Champlain and
others who
settled at Port-Royal in 1605. The
sakmow, or chief, at that time was
Henri Membertou who
befriended the French. The...