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Pontiac, Ottawa Chief, -1769

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Personal name headingPontiac, Ottawa Chief, -1769
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Variant(s)Ponteach, Ottawa Chief, -1769
Pontiac, chief of the Ottawas, -1769
Pontiac, Ottawa Chief, d. 1769
Obwandiyag, Ottawa Chief, -1769
Obwandiac, Ottawa Chief, -1769
Death date1769-04-20
Found inHiller, L. Ponteach, c1992: t.p. (Ponteach) p. i (Ponteach, Pontiac)
Google, 01-16-02 www.chiefpontiac.org (Pontiac, chief of the Ottawas, born on Ottawa river about 1720; died in Cahokia, Ill., in 1769. He was the son of an Ojibway woman, and, as the Ottawas were in alliance with the Ojibways and Pottawattamies, he became the principal chief of the three tribes)
LC database, Nov. 6, 2009 (hdg.: Pontiac, chief of the Ottawas, d. 1769)
Canadiana, April 22, 2020 (access point: Pontiac, Ottawa Chief, d. 1769)
The Canadian Ecyclopedia online, viewed on April 22, 2020 (Obwandiyag (Pontiac), Odawa chief; born circa 1720 along the Detroit River; died 20 April 1769 in Cahokia, Illinois Country)
Fontaine, Jerry. Our hearts are as one fire, 2020: LAC CIP application (Obwandiac, of Ojibway and Ojibway-Anishinabe lineage)
University of Winnipeg website, viewed on April 22, 2020 Forthcoming from UBC Press, a book by makwa ogimaa, Bear Clan (Jerry Fontaine) on the history and future of Indigenous leadership (chief Obwandiac (Pontiac))
   <https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/maig/docs/jerry-fontaine.pdf>
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