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Charles Tsondatsaa
Indian convert, lived in the 17th century. He acted as guide to Father Brebeuf, and was converted to Christianity by that missionary

Christian Coulombe
French author of a guide to phraseology for VFR pilots

Christian Regat
historien, journaliste, guide-conférencier français

Christian Thiry
French guide / lecturer

Brendan Joseph O'Dea
Author of "A Call to Peace: A Guide to Christian Pacifism and Peacemaking"

Broger
Aboriginal guide, tracker and constable

Broughton
Aboriginal guide, tracker and constable

Baptiste Pourier
American scout, guide, interpreter and merchant

Bella Te Hoari Papakura
[Guide] - 1870:1950 - Sister of Maggie Papakura, and helped with the management of the concert party of Whakarewarewa Maori.

Derek Brown
Michelin Red Guide editor

Daniela Vasco
Museum visitor experience guide

David Courtois

David Ducoin
French photographer, director, guide and lecturer

Dick Cubadgee
Aboriginal guide and cultural broker

Edgar Greenwood
Author of Classified guide to technical and commercial books

Claude Janicot
French tourist guide writer

Cort Conley
Director of Literary Services at the Idaho Commission on the Arts

George Markowsky
Professor of Computer Science, University of Maine, Orono, Maine. Author of A Comprehensive Guide to the IBM PC and others.

Frank Alack
Croatian New Zealand mountaineer, guide, writer and scientific collector

Harry Peters
1852–1941 Farmer, mountaineer, guide

Harry Birley
New Zealand mountaineer, guide and miner

Hermione Ruth Herrick
Girl guide leader, women's naval administrator

Gillian Slocombe
Chief Guide, Girlguiding UK, 2011–16

Francine Bertrand
Professeur en métaphysiologie, guide spirituel, -

Irene Florence Fairbairn
Girl Guide commissioner

Ivan Igoshin

Elena Panteleeva
Linguist specializing in Romance languages, tourist guide, translator and professor of Spanish

Esther Burnell Mills
First female nature guide of the US Park Service

Eve Judith Harow
Radio show host, Spokesperson, licensed Israeli tour guide

Eenoolooapik
Eenoolooapik, also known as Bobbie, Inuk traveller, guide (born at Qimisuk, Cumberland Sound, NWT 1820?; died at Cumberland Sound 1847), brother of Tookoolito. He travelled to Britain in 1839 with whaling captain William Penny, who had hoped to estab

Ferdinand Heine
Turner, craftsman and mountain guide

Jean-Baptiste Cadieux

James Glode
Mi'kmaw hunter and guide

Jean Helen St. Clair Campbell
Girl Guide Chief Commissioner for the British Commonwealth

Joe Drinkwater
Canadian trapper

Jebrine Ag Mohamed Machar
Algerian desert guide and explorer