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Guyasuta /ˌɡaɪəˈsuːtə/ (c. 1725–c. 1794; Seneca: Kayahsotaˀ, "he
stands up to the cross" or "he sets up the cross") was an
important Native American leader...
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settled into the area. One
Seneca in particular,
Guyasuta, has a
special connection to the community.
Guyasuta was a
strong warrior and
skilled hunter. He...
- "Giyasuta and
Pontiac War," "Giyasuta"
being an
alternate spelling for
Guyasuta, an
influential Seneca/Mingo leader. The war
became widely known as "Pontiac's...
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United States. The
piece depicts George Washington and the
Seneca leader Guyasuta, with
their weapons down, in a face-to-face
meeting in
October 1770, when...
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Smith Louis-Joseph de
Montcalm Theyanoguin ("King Hendrick") Mary
Jemison Guyasuta Jeffery Amherst Pontiac France portal North America portal History portal...
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attracted to Abby. However, his
Indian wife Hannah,
daughter of
Chief Guyasuta,
shows up with an
important message.
Garth hastily departs for a meeting...
- captives,
including those not yet
returned from the
French and
Indian War.
Guyasuta and
other leaders reluctantly handed over more than 200 captives, many...
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Great Britain. In response,
Guyasuta urged Pennsylvania and
Virginia to
resolve their own differences. When
Guyasuta ****erted that the
Iroquois were...
- (West), a 2006
public sculpture by
James A. West of
George Washington and
Guyasuta Points of View (Surls), a 1991
sculpture by
James Surls, in Houston, Texas...
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Belligerents Ohio
Country natives Great Britain Commanders and
leaders Guyasuta K****yuscung †
Henry Bouquet Strength 110–500 500
Casualties and losses...