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Chefe Pontiac ou Obwandiyag, foi um índio que liderou a guerra de Ottawa, sendo recordado por sua participação de resistência à ocupação britânica da região dos grandes lagos, e que ficou conhecida como Rebelião de Pontiac. More information...

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