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                  along the river was for their use alone, but his interpretation was actively resisted by Six Nations spokesman Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*]. In
                  [Thayendanegea*], which ran serially in the New Dominion Monthly late in 1872, under her Ojibwa name Kecheahgahmequa (the lady from beyond the blue waters). Her diaries for various periods between
                   
                  *], the trustees of the estate of Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*]. Gage is credited with
                  , movements, and intentions.” His prime responsibility, however, was to prevent Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*] and the Six Nations from forming a pan
                  mid 1780s to join Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*] on the Haldimand grant along the Grand River. During the War of 1812 Thomas’s grandfather
                  ; Kaieñˀkwaahtoñ*; Thayendanegea]. The success of
                  Thayendanegea*], where the rituals of the old league flourished. In Hale’s day the Six Nations Reserve had a population of around 3,000, including speakers of extant Iroquoian languages, a community of Munsee
                   
                  [Shakóye:wa:thaˀ]. Early in 1801 he visited the Grand River to solicit the advice of Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*], whose interest proved to be
                   
                  Puisaye*, Comte de Puisaye, and Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea]. The latter concern was especially pressing
                   
                  Nations Indians [see Thayendanegea*] and of military and loyalist claimants for free land were trotted out as examples of the frustration
                  Thayendanegea*]. Phoebe was a member of the Tuscarora, an Indigenous nation that joined the confederacy in 1722 after fleeing North Carolina following a war with English settlers. Her ancestors initially
                  [Shakóye:wa:tha?*] at Buffalo, N.Y., in 1885 and another for the dedication of a statue of Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*] in Brantford the following year
                  [Thayendanegea*] and they were both regular attendants at the Mohawk Church, near Brantford. Johnson fought with the British in the War of 1812 as a young warrior, probably under John
                   
                  chief Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*], reputedly in payment for surveys on the Grand River, two leases of land there which together comprised
                  JONES, JOHN (Thayendanegea, Tyantenagen)
                   
                  JONES, JOHN (Thayendanegea, Tyantenagen), surveyor, schoolmaster, Methodist exhorter, translator
                   
                  JONES, JOHN (Thayendanegea, Tyantenagen)
                   
                  JONES, JOHN (Thayendanegea, Tyantenagen)
                   
                  [Thayendanegea*] were all present to lead the Six Nations warriors. The engagement at nearby Oriskany proved one of the bloodiest of the war, given the
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