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Hendrick Tejonihokarawa (Tay yon' a ho ga rau' a),: p.2 also
known as Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row and
Hendrick Peters (c. 1660 – c. 1735) was a pro-English...
- Row,
meaning "Double Life", of the Wolf Clan, also
called Hendrick Tejonihokarawa or King Hendrick. The
Mohican chief was Etow Oh Koam of the
Turtle Clan...
- (1600–c. 1640), wife of
Dutch colonist Cornelius A. Van
Slyck Hendrick Tejonihokarawa (c. 1660–c. 1735),
Mohawk chief of the Wolf clan; one of the four kings...
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player Harvey Hendrick (1897–1941),
American baseball player Hendrick Tejonihokarawa (c. 1660 – c. 1735),
Mohawk leader, one of the Four
Mohawk Kings Hendrick...
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older Mohawk leader given the same
first name in baptism,
Hendrick Tejonihokarawa (also
known as
Hendrick Peters) (c. 1660 – c. 1735). The
latter was...
- to one of two
Mohawk leaders who have
often been conflated:
Hendrick Tejonihokarawa (1660 – c.1735), one of the "Four
Mohawk Kings"
Hendrick Theyanoguin...
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Hendrick Tejonihokarawa, a
Mohawk chief, was
successful in
gaining support from Anne,
Queen of
Great Britain, to
launch an
expedition to take
Quebec City...
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right to own 1,000
acres (4.0 km2) at the
Lower Mohawk Castle.
Hendrick Tejonihokarawa of the Wolf Clan, a
Mohawk sachem also
known by the
English as Hendrick...
- Johnson's
Mohawk wife, Caroline, was the
niece of the
royaner Hendrick Tejonihokarawa,
known as "King Hendrick", who
visited London to meet
Queen Anne in...
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Swellengrebel (1700–1760),
Governor of the
Dutch Cape
Colony Hendrick Tejonihokarawa (c.1660–c.1735),
Mohawk leader, one of the "Four
Mohawk Kings" Hendrik...