- Can****atego (c. 1684–1750; also
spelled Canasatego) was a
leader of the
Onondaga nation who
became a
prominent diplomat and
spokesman of the
Iroquois Confederacy...
-
Pennsylvania in the
upper northern reaches of the
Delaware River in 1737.
Canasatego of the Six Nations,
enforcing the
Walking Purchase on
behalf of Deputy...
-
century after they lost
rights to
their land in the
Walking Purchase.
Canasatego of the Six Nations,
enforcing the
Walking Purchase of
behalf of George...
- for the land
purchased in 1736.
During this council, the
Onondaga chief Canasatego castigated the Lenape/Delawares for
engaging in
independent land sales...
- IX-233, PC-1246) USS Can****e (YTB-703) USS Canary (AMc-25/YDT-7) USS
Canasatego (YN-38/YNT-6/YTM-732) USS Canastota (PC-1135) USS Canberra (CA-70/CAG-2...
- he
found that the
political dynamics in the Six
Nations had shifted.
Canasatego,
always pro-British, had died. Some
Iroquois tribes were
leaning toward...
- 'above
eighty years'
prior to that date, and in 1744
Onondaga headman Canasatego dated the
origin of the
relationship to "above One
Hundred Years Ago'...
- (YN-33)
Menewa (YN-34)
Oneka (YN-35)
Mahaska (YN-36)
Keshena (YN-37)
Canasatego (YN-38)
Donacona (YN-39)
Mankato (YN-40)
Metea (YN-41)
Okisko (YN-42)...
- for the land
purchased in 1736.
During this council, the
Onondaga chief Canasatego castigated the
Lenape for
engaging in land sales, and
ordered them to...
-
other Indians.": 42
During a July
conference in Philadelphia,
chief Canasatego stated that, if
compensation was not received, "we are able to do ourselves...