| First Nations people for whom a city is named |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Oct 2024 |
| Pontiac's people |
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| Pontiac fleet, once |
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| Chief Pontiac’s tribe |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Dec 2021 |
| Chief Pontiac's tribespeople |
USA Today |
04 Oct 2017 |
| Chief Pontiac's tribespeople |
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| Chief Pontiac's people |
Premier Sunday |
06 Dec 2015 |
| Chief Pontiac's people |
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| Pontiac and others |
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| Native American tribe members living in Ontario and Michigan |
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| Pontiac's followers |
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| Chief Pontiac's tribe |
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| Chief Pontiac's people |
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| Council of Three Fires members |
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| Ontario Indians |
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| Pontiac's followers |
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| Ojibwa speakers |
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| Pontiac's followers |
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| Iroquois enemies |
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| Chief Pontiac's people |
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| Some Ontario natives |
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| Algonquian tribe |
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| Traders with Champlain |
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| Some Michigan and Ontario natives |
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| Algonquian tribe |
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| Canadian Indians |
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| Canadian Algonquians |
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| Algonquians |
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| Enemies of the Iroquois |
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| Literally, "traders" |
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| Algonquin Indians. |
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| Great Lakes Indians. |
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| Canadian tribe after which a city is named. |
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| Council of Three Fires tribe |
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| Canadian tribe. |
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