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An [[w:Petoskey_stone#Etymology|Ottawa Indian legend]] states that a French noble man named [[w:Antoine_Carre_(explorer)|Antoine Carre]], a fur trader with the John Jacob Astor Fur Company, met and married an [[w:Odawa|Ottawa]] Indian princess. He was given the name of Neatooshing and became the chief of the tribe.

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An [[w:Petoskey_stone#Etymology|Ottawa Indian legend]] states that a French noble man named [[w:Antoine_Carre_(explorer)|Antoine Carre]], a fur trader with the John Jacob Astor Fur Company, met and married an [[w:Odawa|Ottawa]] Indian princess. He was given the name of Neatooshing and became the chief of the tribe.

An Ottawa Indian legend states that a French noble man named Antoine Carre, a fur trader with the John Jacob Astor Fur Company, met and married an Ottawa Indian princess. He was given the name of Neatooshing and became the chief of the tribe.