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SHAKÓYE:WA:THAˀ (Sagoyewatha, Otetiani) (Red Jacket)In the summer of 1813 Red Jacket, past his 60th year, took the field as a principal chief. The Senecas joined the American invasion of Upper Canada that year, ...
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Red Jacket Defends Native American Religion, 1805 - History MattersRed Jacket, also known as Sagoyewatha, was a chief and orator born in eastern New York; he derived his English name from his habit of wearing many red coats ...
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Red Jacket - Syracuse University PressRed Jacket spoke eloquently against the sale of Indian lands, against the encroachment of the white man's religion and culture, and in defense of Indian ...
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Red Jacket (Sagoyewatha): Seneca orator outwitted Christian ...Jan 15, 2018 · Born in 1750, Red Jacket's birthplace is debated, but historians agree he spent much of his youth at Basswood Creek in New York state, where his ...
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Chief Sagoyewatha 'Red Jacket' (Oti-ti-ani) (1758 - 1830) - GeniJun 16, 2023 · The Seneca chief and orator, also known as Sagoyewatha, Red Jacket was born at Canoga (on Cayuga Lake in western New York) as member of the Seneca Wolf clan.
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Red Jacket (Otetiani) - The Canadian EncyclopediaRed Jacket was the son of Thadahwahnyeh (his father) of the Cayuga Turtle Clan. His mother was Ahweyneyonh, a Seneca of the Wolf Clan. In recognition of his ...
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Red Jacket, Seneca War Chief - Legends of AmericaThe renowned Seneca warrior and orator, Sa-go-ye-wa-thee, or Red Jacket, was a war chief of the Wolf Clan who lived in Western New York.
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[PDF] Obsequies of Red Jacket at Buffalo, October 9th, 1884.Aug 21, 2018 · After the war of 1812, whenever Red Jacket visited the Tonawanda ... Sagoyewatha, see Red Jacket. Seymour, ex-Governor,. 27, 47, 48 ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Red Jacket, Seneca Sachem - Native American NetrootsMay 17, 2013 · During the war he served primarily as a dispatch courier. During the Revolutionary War, animosity developed between Red Jacket and the Mohawk ...
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“Make Your Minds Perfectly Easy”: Sagoyewatha and the Great Law ...Apr 3, 2009 · Better known as Red Jacket, for the red coat given to him by the British for his services as a message runner in the Revolution, Sagoyewatha's ...
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The Power Of Chief Red Jacket - 816 Words - Bartleby.comRed Jacket, also known as Sagoyewatha, was a noteworthy Seneca orator whom was awarded by the British during the Revolutionary War for being a message runner.
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Revisiting Red Jacket, alias Cow Killer - The JuntoSep 28, 2015 · [9] Primaries include William L. Stone, The Life and Times of Red-Jacket, or Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha, Being the Sequel to the History of the ...
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SHAKÓYE:WA:THAˀ (Sagoyewatha, Otetiani) (Red Jacket)In later years Red Jacket found himself taunted by Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea] and others for his lack of courage. Following the war, Red Jacket rapidly rose ...
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Speech of Red Jacket - Teaching American HistoryRed Jacket responded to an appeal from a visiting missionary from Boston that the Seneca adopt Christianity.
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Joseph Brant, Captain of the Six Nations - Access GenealogyRed Jacket, it was said, was in the habit of holding secret councils with a ... Joseph Brant Thayendanegea. How it happened that this distinguished ...
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[PDF] AN ACCOUNT OF SA-GO-YE-WAT-HA - Sarah NilssonNeed we be surprised then, to find in Red Jacket's published speeches, a tameness unworthy of his fame? Red Jacket was esteemed by the men of his time as an ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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(PDF) Chief Red Jacket - The Orator - Academia.eduThese two chiefs seemed to have had a contempt for Red Jacket be- cause of his supposed cowardice. They nicknamed him Cow-Killer, and often told with much ...
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Treaty and Land Transaction of 1784 (U.S. National Park Service)Sep 20, 2025 · The treaty recognized each of the six nations as sovereign nations, and promised to protect the Six Nations and the reserve's land, a promise that was not kept.
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Treaty With the Six Nations : 1784. - Avalon ProjectThe United States of America give peace to the Senecas, Mohawks, Onondagas and Cayugas, and receive them into their protection upon the following conditions.Missing: Red Jacket speech
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[PDF] Treaty of Fort Stanwix 1784 - National Museum of the American IndianTREATY WITH THE SIX NATIONS, 1784. 7 Stat., 15. .Articles concbtded at Fort Stanwix, on the twenty_-second day of October, one thousand seven hundred and ...
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Indian Peace Medals with Great Seal Given by President George ...The most celebrated medal was the large silver one presented to Seneca Chief Red Jacket in 1792 by President Washington in Philadelphia.
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A Washington Peace Medal for Red Jacket - Boston 1775May 11, 2021 · The U.S. government gave this medal to Red Jacket as a reminder of his encounter with Washington in 1792. Some have interpreted that date to ...
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The Red Jacket Peace Medal, 1792 - Stories in Time - WordPress.comSep 12, 2015 · Red Jacket was a skilled orator and politician, a rival within the Seneca nation of Cornplanter and Handsome Lake. Red Jacket opposed land sales ...
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Red Jacket | Native American, Iroquois, Orator | BritannicaSep 27, 2025 · Red Jacket was a Seneca chief whose magnificent oratory masked his schemes to maintain his position despite double-dealing against his ...
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Treaty of Big Tree 1797-1997 - ClarionCall.comRed Jacket generally opposed sale of Indian land, while most other established leaders felt they had no choice: the future for them was the sedentary ...
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We Live on Stolen Lands | Native America: A HistoryJan 14, 2024 · Speaking for the women in a 1798 council at Big Tree, Red Jacket said they were the owners of the land, “& now we are sorry our seats are so ...
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RED JACKET'S SPEECH | Encyclopedia of Cleveland HistoryRed Jacket's Speech took place in Buffalo, NY, on 23 June 1796 during a 3-day council with Moses Cleaveland to negotiate a formal settlement of Indian claims ...Missing: primary sources
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Treaty with the Seneca, 1802 - Tribal Treaties DatabaseCession of lands. NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH, That the said parties of ... Soogooyawautau, or Red Jacket, his x mark, [L. S]. Coshkoutough, his x ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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We Live on Stolen Lands, Part IV: The Machinations of the Ogden ...Feb 1, 2024 · ... oppose cessions of Seneca land. Quaker missionaries, too, supported ... Led by Red Jacket, the Senecas refused to sell to the Ogden ...
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Heritage Moments: Red Jacket vows 'While I live, you will get no ...Feb 1, 2016 · In 1805 he argued to the U.S. Senate against the presence of Christian missionaries on Seneca lands (“We do not wish to destroy your religion, ...
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Orator, Diplomat, Witch, Betrayer, Hero: A New History Lights Up ...Jun 2, 1999 · From the 1780s through the first four decades of the 19th century, Red Jacket served the Six Nations as a diplomat and orator. These were ...
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[PDF] Bandy Heritage Center - Chief Red Jacket during the War of 1812After supporting the British in the war the Seneca ceded most of their lands to the United States, a cession Red Jacket opposed. He earned his reputation as an ...Missing: combatant | Show results with:combatant
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Choosing Sides: Divided Loyalties in the War of 1812Red Jacket, so named for sporting a bright red coat that he received from the British when they were his ally in the American Revolutionary War, led a force of ...Divided Loyalties · Uneasy Allies · July 5, 1814: Showdown At...
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Red Jacket - New World EncyclopediaHe lived most of his life in Seneca territory in the Genesee River Valley. Little else is known of his early years. Iroquois Six Nations c. 1720. The Seneca.Early years · Post-Revolutionary War years · Later years · Legacy
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THE SENECAS IN THE WAR OF 1812 - jstorThis bold idea was opposed with vigor by both Red Jacket and Handsome Lake. The latter used his influence to dissuade bis converts from having anything to do ...
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Iroquois Battle Fellow Iroquois on the Niagara Frontier ... - HistoryNetNov 28, 2006 · Sagoyewatha, or Red Jacket, was born around 1758, the son of Ahweyneyonh, of the Seneca Wolf clan. Red Jacket got his English name because ...Missing: primary sources
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The Seneca - America's 1812 Ally - The American PrimerThe Senecas would now no longer promise neutrality. Red Jacket, who but a few days before had argued for peace and who had displayed the famous Washington ...
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None**Summary of Red Jacket's Role in the War of 1812:**
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Red Jacket - Buffalo Architecture and HistoryAt any rate, Red Jacket led the resistance to the treaty, and after fourteen days of fruitless discussions, the council broke down and Red Jacket, in the richly ...
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Witchcraft--Case of Tom. Jemmy - Access GenealogyIn the spring of 1821, a man belonging to Red Jacket's tribe, fell into a languishing condition, and after lingering for some time, unable to obtain relief,Missing: defending | Show results with:defending
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Murder! Or the Remarkable Trial of Tommy Jemmy, 19th-Century ...Tommy Jemmy never denied taking the life of the victim (a Seneca woman ... Seneca chief and orator Red Jacket arose and delivered a devastating speech.
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[PDF] Speech of Red Jacket“Brothers— I have not come to get your lands or your money, but to enlighten your minds, and to instruct you how to worship the Great Spirit agreeably to his ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Red Jacket & Religion - Old town crierNov 25, 2016 · A British ally during the Revolutionary War Otetiani was also known as Red Jacket. In the 1770s the British employed him as a messenger. Red ...
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Red Jacket, Seneca War Chief - Access GenealogyCorn Plant, who was at that period chief of the Seneca, was mainly instrumental in making the treaty of Fort Stanwix, in 1784. His agency in this affair ...<|separator|>
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1821: Tommy Jemmy executes KauquatauMay 2, 2017 · On this date in 1821, a chief of the Seneca Native American nation slit the throat of a woman named Kauquatau, who had been condemned as a witch.
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Red Jacket, Handsome Lake, and the Witchcraft Trials of NiagaraSep 29, 2025 · In his ambitious painting The Trial of Red Jacket, artist John Mix Stanley depicted the chief defending himself against a charge of witchcraft.
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Seneca Possessed: Indians, Witchcraft, and Power in the Early - jstorRed Jacket rose to the defense of Tommy Jemmy, a fellow Seneca chief on trial for murdering a Seneca woman accused of witchcraft. That. Jemmy had slit the ...
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Red Jacket - Indigenous Peoples LiteratureDec 9, 2013 · His address took the words of Cram, “There is but one religion, and but one way to serve God, and if you do not embrace the right way, you ...
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Red Jacket | Encyclopedia.comMay 14, 2018 · Red Jacket (1758-1830) was a Seneca Tribal Commander who lent support to the British during the Revolutionary War. He also fought to prevent ...Expanded Biography · Urges Neutrality During... · Meets George WashingtonMissing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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Red Jacket | Research Starters - EBSCORed Jacket, born Otetiani, was a Seneca orator and leader, known for his red coats and skilled communication, who participated in treaty negotiations.
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The Man in the Red Jacket - Lisa Land CooperFeb 4, 2024 · Earlier in life he was known as Otetiani (Always Ready), but by 1780, after speaking out for his people many times the name Sagoyewatha stuck.<|separator|>
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Red Jacket Monument - Buffalo Architecture and HistoryRed Jacket died at his own cabin in Seneca Village, on Buffalo Creek, January 20, 1830. Just before death came he said, "Let my funeral be according to the ...
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Red Jacket Peace Medal is returned to its rightful ownerMay 9, 2021 · The Buffalo History Museum was the steward of the Red Jacket Peace Medal, which was awarded to Seneca Chief Red Jacket by president George Washington.Missing: statues | Show results with:statues
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Red Jacket Awards - The Buffalo History MuseumThe Red Jacket Award is presented by The Buffalo History Museum in recognition of “quiet, continued, unbroken devotion to our civic progress and needs.
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The Graves of Red Jacket - Buffalo - WNY HeritageRed Jacket, whose Indian name was Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha, is well-known in Western New York as a great Seneca orator.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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as a memorial of Red Jacket, at Canoga, N.Y., the place of his birth ...Apr 3, 2008 · Unveiling of the monument erected by the Waterloo Library and historical society : as a memorial of Red Jacket, at Canoga, N.Y., ...Missing: honors statues
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Red Jacket. - The Historical Marker DatabaseUnder his white robe is the red jacket given to him by a British officer for his help as a messenger during the American Revolution. Stanley trained as a ...
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Red Jacket and the decolonization of republican virtue. - Gale... message runner in the Revolution), I use both names. For character allegations, see William Leete Stone, The Life and Times of Sa-GoYe-Wat-Ha, or Red-Jacket ...
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Red Jacket, a “Poet Among Politicians” - Oxford AcademicDec 15, 2022 · Red Jacket was an orator, advocate of Seneca sovereignty, and chief who relentlessly pursued peace with the United States. His riveting speaking ...Missing: defense traditional