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95:. The La VĂ©rendrye's did not want war between tribes and La Colle was largely able to keep the peace. However, he led at least one war party in 1741 where many Sioux were killed and captured. Father 42: 192: 30: 61: 160: 65: 57: 110:
It would appear that La Colle played a significant role in protecting La VĂ©rendrye during his exploration and trade westward.
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over the winter of 1731-32. La Colle's main village was located in the vicinity of the fort.
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La Colle was a chief with influence among the Monsonis, his own group of
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was built in 1732, putting the explorer in closer contact with the
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Index

La Colle, Monaco
Ojibwa
Canadian history
La VĂ©rendrye
Fort St. Pierre
Rainy Lake
Rainy River
Christopher Dufrost de La Jemeraye
Jean Baptiste de La VĂ©rendrye
Swampy Cree
Crees
Assiniboine
Fort St. Charles
Lake of the Woods
Sioux
Claude-Godefroy Coquart
Fort Kaministiquia
Montreal
"Identifying The Ojibwe"
"La Colle"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
Metis Culture 1741-1742
Categories
1742 deaths
Indigenous leaders in Ontario
Cree people

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