Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Michel Cadotte (1764-1837) (also spelled Michael, Cadott, Cadeau, and other variations) or (Ojibwe: Kechemeshane (or Gichi-miishen in the contemporary spelling) "Great Michel") was a Métis fur trader of Ojibwe and French-Canadian descent who dominated business in the area of the south shore of Lake Superior.He gained a strategic alliance through marriage to Ikwesewe, the daughter of the head of the White Crane clan; they were the hereditary chiefs of the Lake Superior Ojibwe. His trading post at La Pointe on Madeline Island was a critical center for the trade between the Lake Superior band and the British and United States trading companies.. }
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- Michel_Cadotte abstract "Michel Cadotte (1764-1837) (also spelled Michael, Cadott, Cadeau, and other variations) or (Ojibwe: Kechemeshane (or Gichi-miishen in the contemporary spelling) "Great Michel") was a Métis fur trader of Ojibwe and French-Canadian descent who dominated business in the area of the south shore of Lake Superior.He gained a strategic alliance through marriage to Ikwesewe, the daughter of the head of the White Crane clan; they were the hereditary chiefs of the Lake Superior Ojibwe. His trading post at La Pointe on Madeline Island was a critical center for the trade between the Lake Superior band and the British and United States trading companies.".