Pontiac lived on the Detroit River on the Western Frontier and was part of the Ottowa tribe.
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∙ 14y agoHe was the chief of the Ottawa Indians.
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∙ 15y agoHe Lead The Ottawa Tribe.
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The Indian chief was named Pontiac
Pontiac worked with Sir William Johnson to enlist peace to end Pontiac's War. Johnson was the British Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
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Pontiac captured three important forts in the west frontier from the British. He was the Ottawa chief of Native Americans.
Chief of State, Commander in Chief, Chief of Diplomat, Chief Executive, Chief Legislature, Chief of Party, and Chief Guardian of the Economy
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Did Chief Pontiac have children
The duration of Battles of Chief Pontiac is 1.2 hours.
He was chief of the Ottawa Indians.
Battles of Chief Pontiac was created on 1952-12-08.
Chief Pontiac role in the Pontiac's rebellion was to take the great lakes Indians to try to halt the advance of European settlemts
The car and the city are named after Chief Pontiac in honor of him.
The story of The Wolf used by Chief Pontiac is an example of a myth.
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The Pontiac Logo stands for Indian Arrowhead. Pontiac was an Indian chief of The Ottawa Tribe in Ohio and now in Michigan. Chief Pontiac became a symbol and was known as a hero.
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