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Henri Membertou
Grand Chief of the Mi'kmaq tribe (c. 1507–1611)
Grand Chief Henri Membertou | |
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Born | c.
1507 (disputed) Present-day Southwestern St. Mary's Bay |
Died | 18 September 1611 (aged 102/103) Port Royal, Canada |
Occupation | Grand Chief of the Mi'kmaq people |
Years active | 1550-1611 |
Title | Saqamow (Grand Chief) |
Chief Henri Membertou (c.
Membertou biography
1507 – 18 September 1611) was the sakmow (Grand Chief) of the Mi'kmaqFirst Nations tribe situated near Port Royal, site of the first French settlement in Acadia, present-day Nova Scotia, Canada. Originally sakmow of the Kespukwitk district, he was appointed as Grand Chief by the sakmowk of the other six districts.
Membertou claimed to have been a grown man when he first met Jacques Cartier, which makes it likely that he was born in the early years of the sixteenth century.[1][2]
Biography
Pre-baptism
Before becoming grand chief, Membertou had been the District Chief of Kespuk