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  1. Sir Frederick Wolff Ogilvie FRSE (7 February 1893 – 10 June 1949) was a British broadcasting executive and university administrator, who was Director-General of the BBC from 19 July 1938 to 26 January 1942, and was succeeded by joint Directors-General Cecil Graves and Robert Foot.

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  2. Frederick Ogilvie Loft, [1] también conocido como Onondeyoh (Montaña Bella) (Brantford, Ontario, 3 de febrero de 1861 - 1934), fue un activista político mohawk, masón, miembro de la Confederación Iroquesa y fundador de la League of Indians of Canada, la primera organización política panindígena del país.

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  3. 20 de ene. de 2020 · Frederick Ogilvie Loft (commonly known as Fred or F.O. Loft), Mohawk chief, activist, war veteran, reporter, author and lumberman (born 3 February 1861 on the Six Nations reserve, Grand River, Canada West [ON]; died 5 July 1934 in Toronto, ON).

  4. LOFT, FREDERICK OGILVIE (known in Mohawk as Onondeyoh, meaning “beautiful mountain”), lumberman, journalist, civil servant, author, activist, army officer, and Mohawk pine tree chief; b. 3 Feb. 1861 on the Six Nations Reserve, Upper Canada, son of George Rokwaho Loft and Ellen Smith; m. late June 1898 Affa Northcote Geare (d. 21 May 1945 ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_LoftFred Loft - Wikipedia

    Frederick Ogilvie Loft (February 3, 1861 – 1934, Mohawk name Onondeyoh, also known as F. O. Loft or Fred O. Loft) was a Mohawk nation activist who founded the League of Indians of Canada. He has been counted among "the great Indian activists of the first half of the twentieth century."

  6. Onondeyoh (Frederick Ogilvie Loft) was an important First Nations political leader in the period following the First World War. In 1919, he founded the League of Indians of Canada, the first pan-Indigenous political organization, which advocated for land rights and improved education for Indigenous peoples, and helped lay the foundations for ...

  7. Frederick Ogilvie Loft, también conocido como Onondeyoh , fue un activista político mohawk, masón, miembro de la Confederación Iroquesa y fundador de la League of Indians of Canada, la primera organización política panindígena del país.