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Bronze statue of Noahquageshik on Grand Valley State University's campus in downtown Grand Rapids

Noahquageshik (1755–1855[1] or 1770–1840[2]), also spelled Nawehquageezhik, Nawehquageezhig, or Nowgeschick (from Naawakwegiizhig, "Noon-day" or "Noon-sky"), and better known as Chief Noonday, was a chief of the Grand River Band of Ottawa Nation Native Americans in what would become the U.S. state of Michigan.[3]

  1. ^ "Chief Noonday". Find a Grave. Retrieved 17 Jul 2019.
  2. ^ "Monuments, propaganda and settler colonialism in Grand Rapids". Grand Rapids People's History Project. 26 January 2016. Retrieved 18 Jul 2019.
  3. ^ "Chief Nawehquageezhik Noonday". MSU. Retrieved 17 Jul 2019.

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