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Dunquat (Petawontakas, Dunquad, Daunghquat;
Delaware name, Pomoacan),
known as the Half-King of the
Wyandot people,
sided with the
Kingdom of
Great Britain...
- out of town. On June 4,
Lenapes under Captain Pipe and
Wyandots under Dunquat, the "Half King",
along with some Mingos,
joined forces to
oppose the Americans...
- War (1775–1783), and was
sometimes also
known as Half-King's Town,
after Dunquat, the
Wyandot "Half-King". The town and the
surrounding settlements, like...
- Press. pp. 368–369. ISBN 978-0-19-512783-6. Clifton,
James A. (1999). "
Dunquat". In Garraty, John A.; Carnes, Mark C. (eds.).
American National Biography...
- also some
Shawnee and Lenape)
under the
leadership of the
Wyandot Chief Dunquat, and
Lenape Chief Buckongahelas approached the fort in
great stealth and...
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Lenape (Delaware) tribes. They were led by a
tribal leader called Half-King
Dunquat of the
Wyandot people. The
Wyandot were part of the
Huron Confederacy which...
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Black Snake Cornstalk Moluntha Sioux Wapasha Wyandot people Dunquat Great Britain hired the
services of
military troops from a
number of German...
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Oxford University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-19-512783-8. Clifton,
James A. "
Dunquat."
American National Biography. 7: 105–07. Ed. John A.
Garraty and Mark...
- 1778,
about 200
Shawnee under Chief Blackfish,
Wyandots and
Mingos under Dunquat, the
Wyandot "Half King",
surrounded Fort
Randolph and
began a w****-long...