Chief of the Grand River Band of Ottawa Nation Native Americans
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]
^"Chief Noonday". Find a Grave. Retrieved 17 Jul 2019.
^"Monuments, propaganda and settler colonialism in Grand Rapids". Grand Rapids People's History Project. 26 January 2016. Retrieved 18 Jul 2019.
Noahquageshik (1755–1855 or 1770–1840), also spelled Nawehquageezhik, Nawehquageezhig, or Nowgeschick (from Naawakwegiizhig, "Noon-day" or "Noon-sky")...
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the United States, taking the place of the tribe's foremost leader, Noahquageshik, in order for them to appear more aloof to the possibility of sale....