Chief Pontiac

Chief Pontiac

male, deceased (1769)
Pontiac or Obwandiyag, was an Ottawa leader who became famous for his role in Pontiac's Rebellion (1763–1766), an American Indian struggle ag...
Henry Gladwin

Henry Gladwin

male
Henry Gladwin was the British commander at Fort Detroit when it was besieged during Pontiac's Rebellion. Pontiac planned to take Fort Detroit, but...
Handsome Lake

Handsome Lake

male, deceased (1815)
Handsome Lake or Ganioda'yo (1735 - 10 August 1815) was a Seneca religious leader of the Iroquois people. He was also half-brother to Cornplanter....
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...
Jeffrey Amherst 1st Baron Amherst

Jeffrey Amherst 1st Baron Amherst

male, deceased (1797)
Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst KB (sometimes spelled Geoffrey, or Jeffrey, he himself spelled his name as Jeffery) (January 29, 1717 - August...

John Gibson

male, deceased (1822)
John Gibson was the Territorial Secretary of the Indiana Territory. He served twice as acting governor of the territory. Gibson was born and raised...

Donald Campbell

male, deceased (1763)
Donald Campbell (d. 4 July 1763) was a British officer killed during the siege of Fort Detroit in Pontiac's Rebellion. He was taken prisoner during...

Sayenqueraghta

male, deceased (1786)
Sayenqueraghta was the war chief of the eastern Seneca tribe in the mid 18th century. His name in the Seneca language is phonetically rendered as...

Charlot Kaské

male
Charlot Kaské was a Shawnee war chief during Pontiac's Rebellion. Kaské's personal details were unusual for a Shawnee chief: he was a Catholic, hi...
Shabonee

Shabonee

male, deceased (1859)
Shabonee (c. 1775-1859) was a chief of the Potawatomi and grandnephew of the Chief Pontiac. The son of an Ottawa warrior who had fought with...