John Smith (Chippewa Indian)
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Chief John Smith[lower-alpha 1] (likely born between 1822 and 1826, though allegedly as early as 1780; died February 6, 1922) was an American Ojibwe (Chippewa) Indian who lived in the area of Cass Lake, Minnesota. In 1920, two years before his death, he appeared as the main feature in a motion picture exhibition that toured the US, featuring aged Native Americans.
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(Chief) John Smith | |
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Born | Between 1822 (1822) and 1826 (1826) |
Died | (aged 96–100) |
Nationality | American, Chippewa Indian |
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Citizenship | Cass Lake, Minnesota, U.S. |
Known for | Longevity claimant, Indian tribal chief |
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