Chief Yellowhead was an Ojibwa Chief born as Musquakie. He was appointed as principal chief of Deer Tribe by his father (Chief Yellowhead). Chief Yellowhead (the son) was the Chippewa spokesman for the November 1815 Treaty [Lake Simcoe Land] along with William Claus. Chief Yellowhead accepted the formal agreement for 250000 acres between Lake Simcoe and Pentanguishene in exchange for 4000 pounds currency in goods. Chief Yellowhead was a very respected individual by his people and later moved to Orillia, then again to Rama, where he died, some say at an age over 100 years old.
Yellowhead Highway was created in 2007-08.
Yellowhead Tribal College was created in 1977.
Yellowhead Bridge - Kamloops - was created in 1967.
A yellowhead is any of a variety of species of plants or animals with a yellow head, including the yellowhead butterflyfish, the yellowheaded jawfish, or a plant in the genus Trichoptilium, in the daisy family.
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870 km taking this route:Take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 - EAST, from Vancouver, to B.C. HWY 5 (YELLOWHEAD HWY) - NORTH to KAMLOOPS.Take HWY 5 (YELLOWHEAD HWY) - NORTH to TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 16 (YELLOWHEAD HWY) - EAST to JASPER.Take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 16 - EAST to Hinton.ANS 2BC 5 IS NOT the "Yellowhead Highway" ! -From Hope to Merritt this is known as Coquihalla Highway.The Yellowhead is Route 16 and you DON"T find it till you get to JASPER (way north)
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