The population of Peguis First Nation is 2,407.
Peguis is a First Nations community located in Manitoba, Canada. It is named after Chief Peguis, a respected leader of the Saulteaux people who played a significant role in the history of the area. The name "Peguis" is derived from the Saulteaux word "Peguisi," which means "one who stands on high ground."
Peguis died in 1864.
The population of First Nations Bank of Canada is 2,009.
Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation's population is 11,865.
near Sault St. Marie in 1774
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Andean Community of Nations's population is 101,119,783.
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Peguis, a prominent leader of the Saulteaux (Anishinaabe) people, may not have been initially upset about white settlers due to his belief in peaceful coexistence and trade. He likely saw potential benefits in establishing relationships with settlers, such as access to new goods and resources. Additionally, Peguis may have viewed the arrival of settlers as an opportunity to secure land and autonomy for his people through negotiations rather than conflict. This perspective reflects a pragmatic approach to the changing dynamics of his community's environment.