La Colle

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La Colle (fl. 1736 – 1742) was a Monsoni chief who is known in Canadian history for this period because of the writings of La Vérendrye. In the fall of 1731, construction began on Fort St. Pierre at the west end of Rainy Lake near the mouth of Rainy River. This was carried out by La Verendrye's nephew, Christopher Dufrost de La Jemeraye and his eldest son, Jean Baptiste de La Vérendrye over the winter of 1731-32. La Colle's main village was located in the vicinity of the fort. rdf:langString
La Colle fut un chef amérindien de la nation Crie au cours du XVIIIe siècle. La Colle fut un chef cri durant la période de 1736 à 1742. Il eut une influence importante sur les nations Sioux et Assiniboine. Il fut un allié des Français durant la construction du fort Saint-Pierre, puis du fort Saint-Charles. Il leur permit de poursuivre l'exploration vers l'Ouest et d'élargir leur zone commerciale pour la traite de la fourrure. rdf:langString
rdf:langString La Colle (chef amérindien)
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rdf:langString La Colle (fl. 1736 – 1742) was a Monsoni chief who is known in Canadian history for this period because of the writings of La Vérendrye. In the fall of 1731, construction began on Fort St. Pierre at the west end of Rainy Lake near the mouth of Rainy River. This was carried out by La Verendrye's nephew, Christopher Dufrost de La Jemeraye and his eldest son, Jean Baptiste de La Vérendrye over the winter of 1731-32. La Colle's main village was located in the vicinity of the fort. La Colle was a chief with influence among the Monsonis, his own group of Swampy Cree, and also with other Crees and Assiniboine further west along the exploration route. Fort St. Charles, on Lake of the Woods was built in 1732, putting the explorer in closer contact with the Sioux. The La Vérendrye'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 Claude-Godefroy Coquart, who was wintering at Fort Kaministiquia, noted that more slaves than furs would be shipped to Montreal that season because of this event. It would appear that La Colle played a significant role in protecting La Vérendrye during his exploration and trade westward.
rdf:langString La Colle fut un chef amérindien de la nation Crie au cours du XVIIIe siècle. La Colle fut un chef cri durant la période de 1736 à 1742. Il eut une influence importante sur les nations Sioux et Assiniboine. Il fut un allié des Français durant la construction du fort Saint-Pierre, puis du fort Saint-Charles. Il leur permit de poursuivre l'exploration vers l'Ouest et d'élargir leur zone commerciale pour la traite de la fourrure. La Colle évita que la Nation Sioux affronte les Français jusqu'en 1741, date à laquelle le conflit éclata entre les Sioux et les Français. Cette guerre fit de nombreuses victimes parmi les Sioux comme le rapporta le missionnaire Claude-Godefroi Coquart qui fut témoin de ce conflit.
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