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  2. Anishinaabe clan system - Wikipedia

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    The white crane clan were the traditional hereditary chiefs of the Ojibwe at Sault Ste. Marie and Madeline Island, and were some of the more powerful chiefs encountered by the first French explorers of Lake Superior. Members of the crane clan include: Tagwagane – an important chief at Madeline Island in the early 19th century

  3. William Whipple Warren - Wikipedia

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    William Whipple Warren was born in 1825 in La Pointe, Michigan Territory (present-day Wisconsin), on Madeline Island. [2] He was the son of Mary Cadotte, an Ojibwe and the daughter of Ikwesewe or Madeline Cadotte, daughter of the headman of the high-status White Crane clan of the Anishinaabe, and her husband Michel Cadotte, a major fur trader of Ojibwe-French descent.

  4. Michel Cadotte - Wikipedia

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    At La Pointe, Cadotte married Ikwesewe, the daughter of the head of the White Crane clan of the Anishinaabe. This was an advantageous marriage, as the males of the Cranes were selected as the hereditary chiefs of the Lake Superior band. Cadotte became the lead trader on the south shore of Lake Superior, and would remain so for decades.

  5. Myeerah - Wikipedia

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    For the Huron chief, see Walk-in-the-Water. Myeerah Born c. 1758 Died February 1816 (aged 57–58) Resting place Zanesfield, Ohio, U.S. Other names Myeerah Zane White Crane Walk-in-the-Water Title Princess Myeerah Spouse Isaac Zane (m. 1777) Children 7 Parent Chief Tarhe (father) Myeerah also known as "Princess Myeerah", "White Crane", and "Walk-in-the-Water" (c. 1758 – February 1816) was a ...

  6. Talk:Crane Clan - Wikipedia

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  7. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The 1959 Taiwanese film Luo Xiaohu and Yu Jiaolong (羅小虎與玉嬌龍) [2] is definitely an adaptation, given its title. This is most likely a lost film.; Yueh Feng's 1967 Hong Kong film Rape of the Sword is also believed by many, including Yuen Woo-ping (action choreographer for Ang Lee's film), [3] to be an adaptation of the novel, even though it doesn't explicitly state so, [4] nor is ...

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  9. The Five Ancestors - Wikipedia

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    Hok: At 12 years of age, Hok is the youngest master of crane style kung fu. Patient, calm, and tranquil, Hok is a skilled healer and very compassionate person. For this master's entire life, the crane has been hiding a great secret - she is a girl. During her journey, she meets up with a crane. She turns out to be half Dutch and half Chinese.