- Peter Edmund Jones
Peter Edmund Jones M.D. (
30 October 1843 -29 June 1909 ) was a MississaugaOjibwa chief ofNew Credit . InOjibwe he was called Kahkewaquonaby, named after his father in two languages.The third child of Peter Jones and Eliza Field, Jones was born in London, Canada West.cite journal | title = Augustus Jones | journal = Annual Proceedings | publisher = Association of Ontario Land Surveyors | date = 1923 | pages = 119, 120] He was raised at the
Muncey Mission , and later Brantford. He was educated first by hisgoverness , and later atBrantford Grammar School . Although one quarter Indian in heritage, he was raised in a largely western fashion. Jones, who attended medical school at theUniversity of Toronto and Queen's College, obtained a Medical Doctorate in 1866. He is the first knownStatus Indian to obtain such a degree in Canada.cite web | url = http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=6813 |title = JONES, PETER EDMUND (Kahkewaquonaby) | work = Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online | author = Donald B. Smith | date = 2000 | publisher = University of Toronto]After obtaining his medical degree, Jones moved to
Hagersville, Ontario and set up a practice inNew Credit . Jones became involved in politics, both on the reserve and off. He was elected a chief of New Credit from 1874-1877, and 1880-1886. He developed connections in theConservative Party of Canada , where he argued for more Native rights and more Native control over their affairs. Unsuccessful in this, he did receive an appointment as the Indian Agent for New Credit in 1887, which he held until 1896.Jones edited "The Indian", a journal for Indians. The journal was published in 1885-1886, and ran a total of 24 issues. It was the first Canadian journal for Indians edited by an Indian. [cite book | title = Dictionary of Native American Literature | first = Andrew | last = Wiget | publisher = Taylor & Francis | date = 1994 | isbn = 081532586X | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=wvxKYeFnkK0C] The journal was distributed on
Indian Reserve s across Ontario. [cite book | title = Sacred Feathers: The Reverend Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) & the Mississauga Indians | author = Donald B. Smith | publisher University of Toronto Press | date = 1988 | isbn = 0802067328 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=Pa5GB_gFwcIC | pages = 244]Like his father, Jones lived across the cultural gap between the Whites and Indians of Canada. He married an English woman, Charlotte Dixon, but intended to raise any children as Indians. His cousin George Henry attempted to dislodge him as the New Credit band's doctor on the grounds that he was only one-quarter Indian, but failed. Jones practiced
taxidermy , which was eschewed by Indians, and was an avidchess player. But he also refused to relinquish his Indian status, a practice that was encouraged by theIndian Department for educated Indians.References
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