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Nahnebahwequa
Nahnebahwequa (''Naaniibawikwe'' in the Fiero spelling, meaning "Standing-Upright Woman") or Catherine Bunch was an Ojibwa spokeswoman and Christian Missionary.
==Early life==
Born in the early fall of 1824 at the Credit River, now called Port Credit, Ontario, Nah ne bah wee qua was the daughter of Bunch Sunego and Mary Polly Crane.〔Mary Sonigo (Myawekeshegoqua (''Mayaawi-giizhigokwe'', "Right in the Sky Woman")), born 1806 in Saltfleet Tow; Record of Baptism by Rev. Thomas Madden, 1825. Maiden name Crane, father Otesoo.〕 Her paternal grandfather was Osunego (''Asanagoo'', "Black squirrel"), a Mississauga Tribal Chief from the Eagle doodem,〔Bunch Sonigo (Tyetiquob), born 1804; Record of Baptism by Alvin Torry, 1825. Credit Mission Church Records, United Church Archives Toronto〕 and her maternal grandfather was (Otesoo),〔 a War Chief from the Otter Clan who fought for the British Crown in the American Revolutionary War.〔. Catherine says that her grandfather on her mother’s side was a War Chief that fought for the British. Letter forwarded to Charles Julyan, for the Honorable Secretary of the Province Joseph Howe, in 1871.〕 She was baptized Catherine Bunch by Rev. Thomas Madden in 1825, but later took the name Catherine Brown, after a revered Christian Cherokee convert. Catherine was unofficially adopted by her uncle, Rev. Peter Jones and his English wife, Eliza Fields with whom she lived at the Credit Mission from about 1837 until her marriage in 1839.〔Marriage of Catherine B. Sunego (spinster) to William Sutton (bachelor), at the Credit Village by Banns, Wesleyan Minister Peter Jones (#379), January 9, 1839. Witnesses Elizabeth Jones and Amanda Pinney.〕

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