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Antoine Carré (fl. 1786-1808) was a French explorer and fur trader. After marrying the daughter of an Ottawa chieftain, he became founder and leader of the during the mid-18th century, when he was known in Odawa as Neaatooshing (or Nee-i-too-shing). His son Chief Petosegay and grandson were prominent Ottawa leaders throughout the 19th century. The land of the Bear River Ottawa was later developed by European Americans as the present-day town Petoskey, Michigan, and named for these leaders.

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  • Antoine Carré (fl. 1786-1808) was a French explorer and fur trader. After marrying the daughter of an Ottawa chieftain, he became founder and leader of the during the mid-18th century, when he was known in Odawa as Neaatooshing (or Nee-i-too-shing). His son Chief Petosegay and grandson were prominent Ottawa leaders throughout the 19th century. The land of the Bear River Ottawa was later developed by European Americans as the present-day town Petoskey, Michigan, and named for these leaders. (en)
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  • Petoskey, Michigan, United States (en)
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  • Petosegay, son (en)
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  • Chieftain, fur trader (en)
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  • Neaatooshing (en)
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  • Francis Petoskey, grandson (en)
  • Ignatius Petoskey, grandson (en)
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  • Antoine Carré (fl. 1786-1808) was a French explorer and fur trader. After marrying the daughter of an Ottawa chieftain, he became founder and leader of the during the mid-18th century, when he was known in Odawa as Neaatooshing (or Nee-i-too-shing). His son Chief Petosegay and grandson were prominent Ottawa leaders throughout the 19th century. The land of the Bear River Ottawa was later developed by European Americans as the present-day town Petoskey, Michigan, and named for these leaders. (en)
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