About a dr who goes back to his heritage of Tahoke Indians I Asked by Angel613 42 months ago Similar questions: book called Louis dr back heritage Tahoke Indians Society > Ethnicity.
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Tahoke, enclave of the Huron, raised a physician by the name of Leon Gros-Louis, author of "The Four Does". The notion of a Huron, a pejorative term coined by a French missionary meaning unkempt knave, leads one away from the written work of Dr. Leon Gros-Louis. Think Tahoke, which brings us back to the name of a people that lived near the Great Lakes region, as did many of the Algonquin nation.Dr. Leon Gros-Louis was the first native american of that region to graduate from Laval University, the oldest western learning institute in Canada.
He wrote about his return to his heritage, the Deer People, in the book, "The Four Does". Sources: http://www.indianamarketing.com/anglais/nations/hurons.htm .
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