Wahbanosay

Wahbanosay (Waabanose in the Fiero spelling, Waubuno as spelt by Jones[1]) (fl.

1778 - d. 1806) was a Mississaugas chief of the Eagle doodem, in the Burlington, Ontario area.

His Ojibwe name is translated as "Walks in the Dawn" or "Morning Light".

[2] During the 1790s, Wahbanosay worked as a guide for Deputy Surveyor General Augustus Jones, who married his daughter Tuhbenahneequay.

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Wahbanosay's signature, from the text of the Toronto Purchase.