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Ignace Tonené (1840/1841 – 1916), also known as Nias and Maiagizis, was a Hudson's Bay Company employee, a fur trader, a gold prospector, and the chief of the Teme-Augama Anishnabai community. Tonené was the elected deputy chief before being the lead chief and later the life chief of his community. In his role as deputy, he negotiated with the federal and provincial governments for his community to receive annual financial support from them. His attempts to secure land reserves for his community were thwarted by Ontario premier Oliver Mowat.

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  • Ignace Tonené (fr)
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  • Aussi connu sous le nom anichinabé de « Maiagizis » (« Le bon soleil »), Ignace (ou Nias) Tonené a été trappeur, traiteur de fourrures, employé de la Compagnie de la Baie d’Hudson, prospecteur, mais surtout chef anichinabé de Temagami (ou Temagami First Nation), dans ce qui est aujourd’hui le Nord-Est de l’Ontario. Il fut marié en 1860 à Angèle, fille de l’ancien chef anichinabé Nebenegwune, puis à Elisabeth Pikossekat en 1871. Il eut en tout cinq filles issues de ces deux mariages. (fr)
  • Ignace Tonené (1840/1841 – 1916), also known as Nias and Maiagizis, was a Hudson's Bay Company employee, a fur trader, a gold prospector, and the chief of the Teme-Augama Anishnabai community. Tonené was the elected deputy chief before being the lead chief and later the life chief of his community. In his role as deputy, he negotiated with the federal and provincial governments for his community to receive annual financial support from them. His attempts to secure land reserves for his community were thwarted by Ontario premier Oliver Mowat. (en)
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  • Ignace Tonené (en)
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  • Near Lake Temagami (en)
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  • Tonené in 1909 (en)
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  • Ignace Tonené (1840/1841 – 1916), also known as Nias and Maiagizis, was a Hudson's Bay Company employee, a fur trader, a gold prospector, and the chief of the Teme-Augama Anishnabai community. Tonené was the elected deputy chief before being the lead chief and later the life chief of his community. In his role as deputy, he negotiated with the federal and provincial governments for his community to receive annual financial support from them. His attempts to secure land reserves for his community were thwarted by Ontario premier Oliver Mowat. Tonené's gold prospecting triggered a 1906 staking rush and his own stake led to the creation of the Kerr Addison gold mine, although his stake was stolen from him by European settlers. (en)
  • Aussi connu sous le nom anichinabé de « Maiagizis » (« Le bon soleil »), Ignace (ou Nias) Tonené a été trappeur, traiteur de fourrures, employé de la Compagnie de la Baie d’Hudson, prospecteur, mais surtout chef anichinabé de Temagami (ou Temagami First Nation), dans ce qui est aujourd’hui le Nord-Est de l’Ontario. Il fut marié en 1860 à Angèle, fille de l’ancien chef anichinabé Nebenegwune, puis à Elisabeth Pikossekat en 1871. Il eut en tout cinq filles issues de ces deux mariages. (fr)
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