Words to the ganoda chant of the Little Water Society, nig anigoah and Seneca writings, 1849.

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Words to the ganoda chant of the Little Water Society, nig anigoah and Seneca writings, 1849.

Notebook and several photostat copies of the text. Contains words to the chant, written November 3, 1849, as well as financial records and other writing in Seneca. The other notes are attributed to individuals other than John Jacket at different times.

2 items, (42, 26 p.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7908262

Cornell University Library

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Red Jacket, Seneca chief, approximately 1756-1830

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David Thompson was the postmaster, contractor's agent and commissary at Fort Niagara Garrison, New York, 1797-1804. From the description of Red Jacket's speech : Buffalo Creek manuscript 1802-1804 Sept. 28, 1803. (Tulsa City-County Library). WorldCat record id: 262845953 Red Jacket was a Seneca chief who was born ca. 1756 at or near Canoga, Seneca County, New York. He remained faithful to the British during the Revolutionary War. In 1792 he visited P...

Jacket, John,

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John Jacket was a direct descendant of Seneca Chief Red Jacket. John Jacket was himself a Cattaraugus Seneca Chief. The Little Water Society has origins in a Seneca legend regarding a young Seneca named Little Water. From the description of Words to the ganoda chant of the Little Water Society, nig anigoah and Seneca writings, 1849. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64061009 ...

Huntington Free Library

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