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earlier form
sakimaw Eastern Abnaki sakəma
anglicized as
sagamore Mi'kmaq
saqamaw Ninigret Malecite-P****amaquoddy
sakom Western Abnaki sôgmô
Wangunk sequin...
- also
Newell Jeddore Gietol,
Geodol (December 18, 1865 – May 14, 1944) was
Saqamaw "grand chief" of the Mi'kmaq at
Miawpukek in Bay d'Espoir on the south...
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surname Jeddore known to date is Kji-
Saqamaw We'jitu Isidore, (circa 1656-1769). (
Saqamaw means "Chief"; Kji-
Saqamaw means "Grand Chief"). The contemporary...
- We'jitu
Isidore (c. 1656 – c. 1769) was a Kji-
Saqamaw ("grand chief") of the Mi'kmaq of the
provinces of New Brunswick,
Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova...
- (native name
Saqamaw Piel; May 9, 1892 – May 18, 1970) was the
fourth child of Noel Jeddore.
Accepted by the Mi'kmaq of
Miawpukek as
Saqamaw,
after his...
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Benjamin Kji
Saqamaw Sylliboy (March 2, 1941 –
November 30, 2017) was a
Grand Chief of the Miꞌkmaq who
lived at the We’koqma’q
First Nation in Cape Breton...
- the 14-15
bands would meet in council. Each band had its own
chief or
saqamaw. The
saqamaq met
together as equals, and
their efforts could as
often end...
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Norman Sylliboy of
Eskasoni as new
grand chief". CBC News Canada. "Kji-
Saqamaw Norman Sylliboy – Mi'kmaq-Maliseet
Nations News". www.mmnn.ca. Retrieved...
- is a 4-day
event held to
celebrate the life and
inspiration of Mi'kmaq
saqamaw Henri Membertou.
Queen Elizabeth II's
Royal visit to
Canada began in Halifax...