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Pontiac (1720-1769) (Ottawa)
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(1925-2005)
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This file contains several documents detailing information of Pontiac (1720-1769), a chief of the Ottawas, warrior, orator, and ally of the French. Documents include a map of Northeastern North America on the Eve of the Seven Years War, as well as a series of photocopied articles and sections of books about Pontiac's involvement in the Seven Years War, The Uprising of 1763, his early life, and his assassination. Also includes several sections from Indian Races of North and South America by Charles Dewolf Brownell as well as a document titled "Pontiac: The Indian who Built Confederacy, 1720-1769." Also contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.