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Bernard Walter Brisbois : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bernard Walter Brisbois Bernard Walter Brisbois (1808–1885) was an agent for the American Fur Company. ==History== Bernard Brisbois was born in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, in 1808, to Michel Brisbois, a French-Canadian voyageur, and his second wife Domitelle (Madelaine) Gautier de Verville. Like his father, Brisbois also began his career in the fur trade, working as agent for the American Fur Company. Bernard married Therese LaChappelle (of metis Pélagie LaPointe (herself the daughter of Pierre LaPointe and Etoukasahwee) and Antoine LaChapelle ). Later he engaged in the mercantile business in Prairie du Chien until 1873 when he was appointed consul at Verviers, Belgium. He returned to Prairie du Chien in 1874 and lived there until his death in 1885. Etoukasahwee's parents are listed as ''Gaa-dawaabide'' (Broken Tooth or ''DeBreche'') and Obenege shipequay. ''Gaa-dawaabide'' was a long-time Ojibwe chief of the Sandy Lake village, whose family belonged to the ''Aan'aawenh'' (Pintail) ''doodem'' or clan. ''Gaa-dawaabide'' (1750–1828), son of Biauswah II, was at the taking of Michilimackinac. He married Obeneg eshipequag. His sons were ''Maangozid'' (Loons Foot), ''Gaa-nandawaawinzo'' (Ripe berry hunter) and ''Zagataagan'' (Spunk) and daughters Charlotte, who married Charles Oakes Ermitinger, Nancy (Keneesequa) born 1793 married 1822/23 Samuel Ashmun and a daughter who married Hole in the Day. He was principal spokesperson at Sandy Lake before 1805. The name DeBreche attributed to him is likely one of his sons as it was used at the signing of treaty in 1837 at Fort Snelling after his death.
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