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Leatherlips (Wynadotte chief, 1732-1810)
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Note: Early histories by the white settlers of the time described the old Chief as intelligent, dignified, and peaceful. Local history relates that Chief Leatherlips was executed in 1810 by fellow tribesman at a location very near Scioto Park. His last hunting camp is said to have been located 2 miles north of Historic Dublin along the banks of the Scioto river near the location of the present day park. Although ostensibly executed for witchcraft, it is generally agreed that Chief Leatherlips was executed for being a white sympathizer as a signer of the Treaty of Greenville, which ended the Northwest Indian War in the Ohio Country, limited strategic parcels of land, and established the Greenville Treaty Line (a boundary between Native American territory and settler lands). |
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Leatherlips (preferred,V,display) |
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Chief Leatherlips (V) |
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Sha-Te-Yah-Ron-y (V) |
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SHA‑TE‑YAH‑RON‑Y (V,Wyandot,NA,U) |
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Tha-Tey-Yan-A Yoh (V,Wyandot,NA,U) |
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THA‑TEY‑YAN‑A‑YOH (V,Wyandot,NA,U) |
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Sou-Cha-Et-Ess (V) |
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SOU‑CHA‑ET‑ESS (V,Wyandot,NA,U) |
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Native American (preferred) |
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Wyandotte |
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(Wynadotte chief, 1732-1810) ..... [VP Preferred]
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Chief Leatherlips ........ | [VP] |
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Wyandotte Nation (2017) "Leatherlips," accessed 11 October 2017 |
THA‑TEY‑YAN‑A‑YOH ........ | [VP] |
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Wyandotte Nation (2017) "Leatherlips," accessed 11 October 2017 |
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