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Captain John
Deserontyon (alt.
Captain John, Deseronto, (Odeserundiye)), U.E.L (c. 1740s - 1811) was a
Mohawk war
chief allied with the
British during...
- John
Cameron (May 1764 –
September 28, 1828), also
known as Ogimauh-binaessih (from the
Anishinaabe language: Ogimaa-binesiinh, "chief little-bird") or...
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along with Hiawatha, of the
Haudenosaunee Confederacy John
Deseronto or
Deserontyon,
prominent Mohawk war
chief Gary Farmer,
Cayuga actor Graham Greene,...
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Hunter Mohawk was John
Deserontyon, a
Loyalist Captain who had
fought alongside British forces during the war.:11 At first,
Deserontyon faced criticism for...
- the Iroquois.
Syracuse University Press. ISBN 978-0-8156-0115-9. John
Deserontyon;
translated by J. N. B.
Hewitt (1928). F. W.
Hodge (ed.). A
Mohawk Form...
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Nations reserve in Canada. A
smaller group of
Iroquois led by
Captain John
Deserontyon Odeserundiye,
settled on the s****s of the Bay of
Quinte in modern-day...
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Mohawks first came to the Bay of Quinte, they were led by
Captain John
Deserontyon, and he was then the
first leader of the community.
Between the time...
- of Lake
Ontario to
British for £75 2/6 in
goods Joseph Brant and John
Deserontyon negotiate compensation of $1,000 (plus $600 expenses) from New York for...
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three lower Great Lakes "We have
found a
place for to setle" - John
Deserontyon says
Indigenous people have
taken spot on Bay of
Quinte and need livestock...
- Indians. Albany: New York
State Education Department. OCLC 1042135902.
Deserontyon, John (1928). A
Mohawk form of
ritual of condolence, 1782. Translated...