Shingwauk
Shingwaukonse | |
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Chief Shingwauk at Robinson Huron Treaty Signing in 1850 | |
| Born | c. 1773 |
| Died | 1854 Garden River, Canada West |
| Nationality | Ojibwe |
| Other names | Shingwauk, Little Pine, Zhingwaakoons, Shinguacouse |
| Occupation(s) | Indigenous chief and warrior |
| Known for | Taking of Fort Michilimackinac Signatory to Robinson-Huron Treaty |
Shingwaukonse (Fiero spelling: Zhingwaakoons; "Little Pine"), or Shingwauk (Fiero spelling: Zhingwaak; "Pine") (c. 1773–1854) was an Anishnaabe chief, who was instrumental in the establishment of the Garden River First Nation near Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario as a signatory to the Robinson Huron Treaty of 1850.