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- Peguis abstract "Pequis (ca. 1774 – 28 September 1864) was a Saulteaux chief, who moved from the Great Lakes area to Red Lake (now in Minnesota), then arriving in what is now southern Manitoba in the 1790s. In 1817 he signed the first treaty with Lord Selkirk, granting land along the Red River to the Selkirk settlers. In 1840 he was one of the early western First Nations converts to Christianity and was given the baptized name William King; his children adopted the surname "Prince". He and his people had helped both the Hudson's Bay Company and the Selkirk settlers; indeed, without Peguis' help, the Selkirk settlers might well have starved. However by the 1850s he had become concerned at illegal settlement by European migrants on traditional lands. He was sometimes called "Cut Nose" since his nose had been injured in a fight in 1802. His name is commemorated in the name of Peguis First Nation, Winnipeg Route 17 also known as the Chief Pequis Trail, and many organizations, place names, and institutions of Manitoba.".
- Peguis deathDate "1864".
- Peguis deathYear "1864".
- Peguis nationality Canada.
- Peguis thumbnail Peguis_Monument_Kildonan_Park.jpg?width=300.
- Peguis wikiPageExternalLink 009004-119.01-e.php?BioId=38772.
- Peguis wikiPageID "28584988".
- Peguis wikiPageLength "2491".
- Peguis wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Peguis wikiPageRevisionID "613333658".
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Category:1770s_births.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Category:1864_deaths.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-Confederation_Manitoba_people.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saulteaux_people.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Chief_Peguis_Junior_High.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink First_Nations.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Hudsons_Bay_Company.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Peguis_First_Nation.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Red_Lake_(Minnesota).
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Red_River_Colony.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Red_River_of_the_North.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Saulteaux.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Douglas,_5th_Earl_of_Selkirk.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Tommy_Prince.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Tribal_chief.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink Winnipeg_Route_17.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLink File:Peguis_Monument_Kildonan_Park.jpg.
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chief Peguis’".
- Peguis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peguis".
- Peguis dateOfDeath "1864".
- Peguis hasPhotoCollection Peguis.
- Peguis name "Peguis".
- Peguis shortDescription "Saulteaux tribal chief".
- Peguis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Canada-bio-stub.
- Peguis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Peguis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Peguis description "Saulteaux tribal chief".
- Peguis description "Saulteaux tribal chief".
- Peguis subject Category:1770s_births.
- Peguis subject Category:1864_deaths.
- Peguis subject Category:Pre-Confederation_Manitoba_people.
- Peguis subject Category:Saulteaux_people.
- Peguis hypernym Chief.
- Peguis type Agent.
- Peguis type Person.
- Peguis type Person.
- Peguis type Agent.
- Peguis type NaturalPerson.
- Peguis type Thing.
- Peguis type Q215627.
- Peguis type Q5.
- Peguis type Person.
- Peguis comment "Pequis (ca. 1774 – 28 September 1864) was a Saulteaux chief, who moved from the Great Lakes area to Red Lake (now in Minnesota), then arriving in what is now southern Manitoba in the 1790s. In 1817 he signed the first treaty with Lord Selkirk, granting land along the Red River to the Selkirk settlers. In 1840 he was one of the early western First Nations converts to Christianity and was given the baptized name William King; his children adopted the surname "Prince".".
- Peguis label "Peguis".
- Peguis sameAs m.0czbpx3.
- Peguis sameAs Q16065943.
- Peguis sameAs Q16065943.
- Peguis wasDerivedFrom Peguis?oldid=613333658.
- Peguis depiction Peguis_Monument_Kildonan_Park.jpg.
- Peguis isPrimaryTopicOf Peguis.
- Peguis name "Peguis".