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Chief Wabakinine (b. before 1780–1796), also spelled Wabacoming, Wabicanine, or Waipykanine, was a
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chief and warrior. In 1796 after travelling to
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to sell salmon, he died protecting his sister from being assaulted by a member of the
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, Private Charles McEwan (or McCuen), near what is now
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. A peacemaker, his death lead to a rise in tensions with settlers and colonial officials between area First Nations. McEwan was detained and was allowed to flee Upper Canada thus evading trial relating to the death of Wabakinine. The Mississaugas were furious and wanted retaliation but were dissuaded by
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.


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18th-century births 1796 deaths Year of birth unknown Mississauga people {{Canada-bio-stub