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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Joseph Napoleon
Guyon (Anishinaabe: O-Gee-Chidah) (November 26, 1892 - November 27,
1971) was a professional American football player in the National
Football League. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in
1966. Guyon was an American Indian from the Ojibwa tribe (Chippewa) and
was born on the White Earth Indian Reservation in White Earth,
Minnesota. He received only a sixth-grade education from the American
government. Guyon attended and played college football at the Carlisle
Indian Industrial School from 1912 to 1913 under head coach Pop Warner.
While at Carlisle, the school had season records of 12-1-1, 11-2-1,
scored 504 points one year, 295 another, and Guyon was honored as a
halfback on Walter Camp's second-team All-America team. From 1914 to
1916, he attended the Keewatin Academy in Chicago, Illinois.