Ma-mong-a-ze-da (Ojibwe: Mamaangĕzide[1] "[Have Very] Big Foot") was an 18th-century Ojibwa chief from Shagawamikong.
He was a member of the Caribou doodem "Adik Reindeer Clan" and his ancestors came from Grand Portage on the north shore of Lake Superior.
When war resumed the couple was obliged to divorce with the husband and children joining the Dakota and the wife marrying an Ojibwa man.
In addition to being an accomplished war leader, Mamongazeda was persuasive diplomat and strong ally of the French.
He lived to a very old age and was succeeded by his son, the famous chief and warrior, Waubojeeg.