Max Gros-Louis

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Max Gros-Louis or Oné Onti (born August 6, 1931) is a Wyandot politician and businessman in Quebec. After work surveying and as a travelling salesman he gained success by producing handicrafts and would also manage a dance company. In 1964 the Huron of Lorette elected him as chief. He has taken a more individualist approach to economic and social problems than most First Nations leaders. He also wrote an autobiography titled First Among the Huron.[1]

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  1. ^ The Canadian Encyclopedia

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