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