Anishinaaabe fur trader and leader (b. 1760, d. 1827)
Elizabeth Mitchell
Omagigiwikway
Born
Elizabeth Bertrand
ca. 1760
present-day Michigan
Died
February 28, 1827
Drummond Island, Michigan
Spouse(s)
David Mitchell, 1776
Children
David Mitchell, Daniel Mitchell, George Mitchell, Andrew Mitchell
Elizabeth Bertrand, known as Elizabeth Mitchell after her marriage to the British army surgeon David Mitchell, was a prominent Anishinaabe fur trader and political leader around the Straits of Mackinac in the early 19th century. In her native Ojibwe language she was known as Omagigiwikway.
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