TY - JOUR T1 - Canada’s first indigenous physician? The story of Dr. O (1841–1907) JF - Canadian Journal of Surgery JO - CAN J SURG SP - 8 LP - 10 DO - 10.1503/cjs.009616 VL - 60 IS - 1 AU - Michelle A. Hamilton Y1 - 2017/02/01 UR - http://canjsurg.ca/content/60/1/8.abstract N2 - As a physician, temperance advocate, chairman of the Grand General Indian Council of Ontario, the Supreme Chief Ranger of the Independent Order of Foresters, and mistakenly known as a Mohawk Chief, Dr. Oronhyatekha was a well-known, larger-than-life figure in North America and internationally. Since then, his memory has faded in mainstream society. Recently, however, he has re-emerged as a person of historical significance, designated as such by Parks Canada. Now the subject of the first full-length biography, co-authors Michelle Hamilton and Keith Jamieson, have separated out the true stories of his life from apocryphal ones. Although he was much more than a doctor, what follows is the story of how Oronhyatekha, a Mohawk boy baptized Peter Martin at the Six Nations of the Grand River, tenaciously pursued his dream of becoming a physician. ER -