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dbpedia:Antoine_Carre
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Antoine Carre (fl. 1786-1808) was a French explorer and fur trader. After marrying the daughter of an Ottawa chieftain, he himself became founder and leader of the Bear River Ottawas during the mid-18th century as Neaatooshing (or Nee-i-too-shing). His son Chief Petosegay and grandson Ignatius Petoskey were prominent Ottawa leaders throughout the 19th century, the land of the Bear River Ottawas being the site of the present day town Petoskey, Michigan.
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Carre, Antoine
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French explorer
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Antoine Carre, later Neaatooshing (Early Dawn)
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1787-01-01Z
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1885-01-01Z
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