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  • no. shes my grandmother.

  • Used to stay at her place during my summer trips to Attawapiskat

  • she is my great great grandmother..

  • thats my great great grandmother

  • the 1 in the pink was my cree teacher in school XD

  • bens granny?

  • She's my great great aunt on my mothers side of the family

  • lol yeahh. . . i'm related to her(L)thats kool lol butt yeah m last name is wabano too hahaha lol well take care

  • wabano32/yahoo

    hello there take care

  • i would like to know her history wow she would have so much to say i bet someone should record it she might of even lived when there wasnt reservations i dont know when the cree of the bay were put on one

  • Happy Birthday Marguerite

    . My children have a Cree blood line. Mr Moore worked for the Hudson Bay Company. He had married to a lady and her surname was Cheechoo.

    They are buried at Moose Factory.

    I would love to know you and be able to listen to your stories. I hope someone is recording this information for your family history.

    Take care of yourself

  • related to Jonathan Cheechoo???

  • lots of moose lmao jk just see this goin by and went crazy lol she talkin about kids and how she talks to them all the time that from what i understand she is my great grandmother my grannys aunty hehe missin her ahole lot i miss it when she give me pop and candy all the time luv ya and take care

  • I am from the Mi'kmaq tribe. It seems I can almost understand what Marguerite is saying but not quite. How about a translation? By the way, she looks very good for a centurian...whats the secret to her longetivy? Love ya..

  • <Mi'kmaq too and I too can almost understand...a translation would be wonderful..

  • Omg I recognize Granny Wabano from the residential school apology. Small world.

    Interesting about the dialect Nativestyle26, we are probably both Algonquin. Ya think?

  • I know that we share a Algonquin dialect, it never ceases to amaze me how much we have in common...

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