- writer's orthography,
other versions of the name
include Adodarhoh, Atartaho,
Atotarho, Tatotarho, Thatotarho, and Watatohtahro. In the 1883 work The Iroquois...
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chief of the
Onondaga at that time was a
cruel tyrant called Tadodaho, or
Atotarho.
Tadodaho is
described as
twisted in both body and mind. "His hair was...
- Company, a
Canadian company acquired by
Texaco in 1956 Frontenac: or The
Atotarho of the Iroquois, a poem by
Alfred Billings Street Kingston Frontenacs,...
- John Gibson, was an
Onondaga chief or royaner,: p.275
whose title was "
Atotarho", (or "Thatótá•hoˀ"): p.xii His
mother was
Hanna Gibson, of the Turtle...
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following years were
marked by
civil strife. The serpent-headed
chieftain Atotarho led the
hostilities at first,
before becoming a
lawmaker renowned for restoring...
- (1842)
Drawings and
Tintings (1844)
Fugitive Poems (1846) Frontenac: or The
Atotarho of the
Iroquois (1849) His
chief prose works are:
Woods and Waters, or...