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Simon Pokagon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Simon Pokagon thumb Simon Pokagon (?? 1830- January 28, 1899) was a member of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, an author, and a Native American advocate. He was born near Bertrand in southwest Michigan Territory and died on January 28, 1899 in Hartford, Michigan. Dubbed the “Red Man’s Longfellow” by literary fans, Pokagon was often called the “Hereditary and Last Chief” of the tribe by the press. He was a son of his tribe’s patriarch, Leopold Pokagon. ==Biography== Simon Pokagon was born to Leopold Pokagon and his wife, who were Potowatomi. He claimed attendance at the University of Notre Dame and Oberlin College, but that has been challenged, as they have no record of his matriculation.〔Peyer, Bernd (2007). ''American Indian Nonfiction'', p. 240. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-3798-3.〕 Some scholars have challenged his claims of fluency in four of the "classic" European languages.〔James Clifton, 1994.〕
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