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  1. John Baptiste Tootoosis (July 18, 1899 – February 1, 1989) was a prominent Cree First Nations leader in Canada. He is the grandson of Yellow Mud Blanket, the brother of legendary Cree leader Pitikwahanapiwiyin, also known as Poundmaker.

  2. A central figure in the development of modern Indian political organizations, Tootoosis was a tireless promoter and defender of treaty rights, and deserves some of the credit for the entrenchment of Aboriginal rights in the 1982 Constitution Act.

  3. John Tootoosis, Cree, 1899-1989. He was a Native political leader from Saskatchewan. John Tootoosis was born on the Poundmaker reserve and was the grandson of Yellow Mud Blanket, Poundmaker's brother.

  4. 19 Mac 2022 · Born on the Poundmaker Reserve in Saskatchewan on July 18, 1899, John Tootoosis was the son of Mary Theresa and John Tootoosis. His grandfather was Yellow Mud Blanket, whose brother was the legendary Cree leader Poundmaker. Tootoosis would say decades later quote: “I come from the Poundmaker reserve.

  5. Tootoosis, John Baptiste (1899– 1989). A central figure in the development of modern Indian political organizations, Tootoosis was a tireless promoter and defender of treaty rights, and deserves some of the credit for the entrenchment of Aboriginal rights in the 1982 Constitution Act.

  6. epe.lac-bac.gc.ca › 100/205/301 › icJohn B. Tootoosis

    The political history of Saskatchewan Indians in the Twentieth century was witnessed, lead and supported by John B. Tootoosis. John Tootoosis passed away Wednesday February 1. He was 89. He was born on the Poundmaker reserve on July 18, 1899 to parents Mary Theresa and John Tootoosis (Sr.).

  7. 19 Mac 2022 · For over 60 years, John Tootoosis travelled Canada uniting Indigenous into large cooperative organizations to ensure they could protect their rights with the federal government. His entire life was devoted to upholding treaty rights for his people.