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Sagoyewatha biography of albert

          Albert Tracy--Various utterances of the orator on that occasion--Indians appeal to the governments of the United.!

          In Red Jacket, the most famous Seneca orator, died in New York at the age of Seneca writer, historian, and archaeologist Arthur Caswell Parker described the deathbed scene this way:

          &#;He murmured that his old comrades were around him, some chiding him for his mistakes and urging him to see that there was a task ahead.&#;

           

          Red Jacket was born to the Wolf Clan (since the Seneca are matrilineal he belonged to his mother&#;s clan) and was given the name Otetiani (&#;He is Prepared&#;) and took the name Sagoyewatha (&#;He Causes them to be Awake&#;) when he became a chief.

          Renowned Seneca chief Sagoyewatha, who fought along with other Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) for the British during the American Revolution, received the name “Red.

        1. Renowned Seneca chief Sagoyewatha, who fought along with other Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) for the British during the American Revolution, received the name “Red.
        2. Indian speech, delivered before a gentleman missionary, from Massachusetts, by a chief, commonly called by the white people Red Jacket.
        3. Albert Tracy--Various utterances of the orator on that occasion--Indians appeal to the governments of the United.
        4. Red Jacket (Sagoyewatha) was a SENECA Chief born around While he was often called a coward in war, he was respected as a great speaker, and for.
        5. In March , Sagoyewatha led a delegation of Haudenosaunee to meet with George Washington in Philadelphia.
        6. His English name, Red Jacket, came from the scarlet coat given to him by the English for fighting on their side during the Revolutionary War.

          At the beginning of the Revolutionary War Red Jacket argued for neutrality, but the Seneca, Mohawk, Onondaga, and Cayuga-all part of the larger Iroquois Confederacy-decided to support England.

          He served with the British forces. During the war he served primarily