White Eyes

White Eyes

male
White Eyes (c.1730-November 1778), was a leader of the Delaware (Lenape) people in the Ohio Country during the era of the American Revolution....
Cornplanter

Cornplanter

male, deceased (1836)
Gaiänt'wakê or Kaintwakon, generally known as Cornplanter, was a Seneca chief. He was the son of a Seneca mother and a Dutch father. He also ca...
Tanacharison

Tanacharison

male, deceased (1754)
Tanacharison or Tanaghrisson (c. 1700? - 4 October 1754) was an American Indian leader who played a pivotal role in the beginning of the French and...

Andrew Montour

male, deceased (1772)
Andrew Montour, of both Native American and European ancestry, was one of the most important interpreters and negotiators in the Virginia and...
Queen Alliquippa

Queen Alliquippa

female, deceased (1754)
Queen Alliquippa (d. December 23, 1754) was a leader of the Seneca tribe of American Indians during the early part of the 18th century. Little is...
Guyasuta

Guyasuta

male, deceased (1794)
Guyasuta was an important leader of the Seneca people in the second half of the eighteenth century, playing a central role in the diplomacy and...

Shingas

male
Shingas, was a leader of the Delaware (Lenape) people in the Ohio Country and a noted American Indian warrior on the western frontier during the...

Shikellamy

male, deceased (1748)
Shikellamy (?- December 6 1748), also known as Swatana, was an Oneida chief and overseer for the Iroquois confederacy. In his position as chief and...

Captain Pipe

male
Captain Pipe (1725 ?-1818 ?), also called Hopocan, was an 18th Century chief of the Delaware Lenape Indians and a member of the Wolf Clan. The...
Captain Jacobs

Captain Jacobs

male
Captain Jacobs (????- September 8, 1756) was a Deleware (Lenape) chief during the French and Indian War. His real name was Tewea; he was called...