- near
Niagara Falls healing the sick and all that he touched. The
dates Dekanawida lived, and thus the
founding of the Confederacy, have not been identified...
- USS
Dekanawida may
refer to the
following ships operated by the
United States Navy:
Dekanawida (YTB-334), ex U.S. Army Mine
Planter Colonel George Armistead...
-
Dekanawida (YTB-831) is a
United States Navy Natick-class
large harbor tug
named for the
Great Peacemaker who, by tradition, was one of the
founders of...
- The
Haudenosaunee 'Tree of Peace'
finds its
roots in a man
named [
Dekanawida], the peace-giver. The
legends surrounding his
place amongst the [Iroquois]...
- The
first Dekanawida (YT-334/YTB-334) was a tug in the
United States Navy
during World War II. The ship was
built and
delivered in 1904 by
Neafie & Levy...
- "Air
Force Containers".
Military Sealift Command.
Deception Defiant Dekanawida Discovery Bay "Tankers".
Military Sealift Command. RV Kilo
Moana MV Maj...
- JSTOR 23149546.
Arthur C. Parker;
Dayodekane - Seth
Newhouse (April 1, 1916). "The
Dekanawida Legend (1910)". The
Constitution of the Five Nations. Albany, The University...
- Confederacy.
Chapter V, The
Iroquois Confederacy History of the
Mohawk Valley:
Dekanawida and Hiawatha,
Schenectady Digital History Archive Google Books overview...
-
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2016-08-08.
Retrieved 2015-04-13. "
Dekanawida (YTB 831)".
Naval Vessel Register.
Retrieved 2015-03-15. "Manhattan (YTB...
-
Canonchet (YTB-823),
launched in 1973
Santaquin (YTB-824),
launched in 1973
Dekanawida (YTB-831),
launched in 1974
Skenandoa (YTB-835),
launched in 1975 Pokagon...