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ID: 500490083
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500490083

 

Record Type: Person
Catahecassa (Shawnee leader and diplomat, died 1831)

Note: Shawnee leader involved in the French and Indian War (1754-1763). Negotiated new settlements for the Shawnee in Ohio at Wapakoneta; later forced to relocate his band to Kansas and later to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) during the Indian Removal period (1830-1839).

Names:
Catahecassa (preferred,V,index,Shawnee,NA,U)
Black Hoof (V,display)

Nationalities:
Shawnee (preferred)
Native American

Roles:
leader (preferred)
diplomat

Gender: male

Birth and Death Places:
Born:  Ohio (United States) (state)
Died:  Wapakoneta (Auglaize county, Ohio, United States) (inhabited place)

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Non-Artists
 ........  Catahecassa (I)

Biographies:
(Shawnee leader and diplomat, died 1831) ..... [VP Preferred]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Black Hoof ........ [VP]
......................  Ohio Historical Society [online] (2010) "Black Hoof," accessed 27 May 2020, "Catahecassa,"
Catahecassa ........ [VP Preferred]
.........................  Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian [online] (2013) "Catahecassa," accessed 27 May 2020, "American Indian Removal: What Does It Mean To Remove A People?,"

Subject: ........ [VP]
....................  Ohio Historical Society [online] (2010) accessed 27 May 2020, "Catahecassa,"
....................  Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian [online] (2013) accessed 27 May 2020, "American Indian Removal: What Does It Mean To Remove A People?,"
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
.......... Ohio Historical Society [online] (2010) accessed 27 May 2020, "Catahecassa,"
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