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Umaha was a Wabanaki woman who lived in the 1600s in what is now the region of Maritime Canada. Historical accounts suggest that she was a leading figure among the indigenous people in the region and was particularly known for her role in European-American interactions.
Traditional histories describe Umaha as a prominent leader who used her wit and resourcefulness to negotiate
Some accounts also suggest that Umaha played a key role in mediating conflicts between her people and
Umaha's reputation as a shrewd and savvy leader has been passed down through generations of her people.
Nonetheless, Umaha remains a notable figure in the history of maritime Canada, and her contributions to the