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Pierre Falcon

Pierre Falcon (sometimes referred to as ''Pierriche'' meaning "Pierre the rhymer") (June 4, 1793 – October 21, 1876) was a Métis fur trader and pioneer living in what is today known as Manitoba. He was also a well known composer and singer.
Falcon Lake located in the Whiteshell Provincial Park in south-eastern Manitoba was named after Pierre Falcon.
== Early life ==
Pierre Falcon was born at Somerset House, also called Elbow Fort, on 4 June 1793. He was the son of Pierre-Jean-Baptiste Falcon, a French-Canadian employee of the North West Company and a First Nations woman believed to have been of Cree descent. Falcon was taken to La Prairie, Lower Canada as a child and was baptized at L’Acadie, Quebec on 18 June 1798. While in Quebec, Falcon stayed with his family, possibly his uncle Francois, and learned to read and write.
In 1808, at 15, Falcon came back to Manitoba to become a clerk for the North West Company. In 1812 he married a woman named Marie (possibly Marie-Suzette), who was also the sister of the Métis leader Cuthbert Grant. The couple sired three sons and four daughters. One of his sons, Jean Baptiste Falcon, led the St. François Xavier (White Horse Plain) group of buffalo hunters in 1851 and defended the camp from the Sioux at the Battle of Grand Coteau (North Dakota).

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