- settlement. Not able to read and write,
Buckongahelas made "X"
signatures on the
three treaties.
Buckongahelas spent his
final years living with his people...
- led by
Little Turtle of the Miamis, Blue
Jacket of the Shawnees, and
Buckongahelas of the
Delawares (Lenape). The war
party numbered over 1,000 warriors...
-
January 15, 1816,
officially named for
Buckongahelas (1720-1805), the
legendary Lenape Chief. A
statue of
Buckongahelas and his
fallen son,
crafted by Buckhannon...
-
United States in
order to
maintain peace. In May 1805,
Lenape chief Buckongahelas, one of the most
important native leaders in the region, died of either...
- Roundhead, and Leatherlips),
Delaware (several
bands including Chief Buckongahelas).
Shawnee (chiefs Blue
Jacket and
Black Hoof),
Ottawa (several bands...
- seat of
Delaware County, Indiana,
United States.
Previously known as
Buckongahelas Town,
named after the
prominent Delaware Chief, it is
located in East...
-
trader and scout;
first inductee into the
American Indian Hall of Fame
Buckongahelas (c. 1720–1805), Wolf clan war
leader Custaloga (died
after 1775), Wolf...
-
Andaigweos ****a****et
Awashonks Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay
Beshekee Biauswah Buckongahelas Canonchet Canonicus Chanco Chees****au
Chicagou Comas Corbitant Custaloga...
- pan-tribal
confederacy led by Blue
Jacket (Shawnee),
Little Turtle (Miami),
Buckongahelas (Lenape), and
Egushawa (Ottawa)
defeated armies led by
Generals Josiah...
- the
settlers were
inhabiting by squatting. In May 1805,
Lenape chief Buckongahelas, one of the most
important native leaders in the region, died of either...