- Red
Jacket (known as
Otetiani [Always Ready] in his
youth and
Sagoyewatha [Keeper Awake] Sa-go-ye-wa-tha as an
adult because of his
oratorical skills)...
- the
White Star Line company.[dubious – discuss] She was
named after Sagoyewatha, a
famous Seneca Indian chief,
called "Red Jacket" by settlers. She was...
-
interpreter Sanford Plummer (Ga-yo-gwa-doke),
artist and
author Red
Jacket (
Sagoyewatha) (c. 1750–1830),
chief and
orator Sayenqueraghta or Kaieñãkwaahtoñ (c...
- Gazetteer, 1795 Red
Jacket (Seneca chief) (2006). The
Collected Speeches of
Sagoyewatha, Or Red Jacket.
Syracuse University Press. ISBN 9780815630968. Retrieved...
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David Vann,
later Treasurer of the
Cherokee Nation, 1825 Red Jacket,
Sagoyewatha, or
Keeper Awake - A
Seneca War Chief, c. 1828
Novelist and biographer...
- JSTOR 1185560. Ganter,
Granville (2009). ""Make Your
Minds Perfectly Easy":
Sagoyewatha and the
Great Law of the Haudenosaunee".
Early American Literature. 44...
- Buffalo, New York, to
attend a
ceremony honouring the
Haudenosaunee leader Sagoyewatha, also
known as Red Jacket. She
wrote a poem
expressing admiration for...
-
Dibble (1858) Red
Jacket (Seneca chief) (2006). The
Collected Speeches of
Sagoyewatha, Or Red Jacket.
Syracuse University Press. ISBN 9780815630968. Retrieved...
- 8, 2017. Red
Jacket (Seneca chief) (2006). The
Collected Speeches of
Sagoyewatha, Or Red Jacket.
Syracuse University Press. ISBN 9780815630968. Retrieved...