• settlement. Not able to read and write, Buckongahelas made "X" signatures on the three treaties. Buckongahelas spent his final years living with his people...
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    led by Little Turtle of the Miamis, Blue Jacket of the Shawnees, and Buckongahelas of the Delawares (Lenape). The war party numbered over 1,000 warriors...
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    seat of Delaware County, Indiana, United States. Previously known as Buckongahelas Town, named after the prominent Delaware Chief, it is located in East...
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    United States in order to maintain peace. In May 1805 Lenape Chief Buckongahelas, one of the most important native leaders in the region, died of either...
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    January 15, 1816, officially named for Buckongahelas (1720-1805), the legendary Lenape Chief. A statue of Buckongahelas and his fallen son, crafted by Buckhannon...
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  • Andaigweos Assacumet Awashonks Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay Beshekee Biauswah Buckongahelas Canonchet Canonicus Chanco Cheeseekau Chicagou Comas Corbitant Custaloga...
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    numbering about 1,500, comprised Blue Jacket's Shawnees, Delawares led by Buckongahelas, Miamis led by Little Turtle, Wyandots led by Tarhe and Roundhead, Ojibwas...
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    pan-tribal confederacy led by Blue Jacket (Shawnee), Little Turtle (Miami), Buckongahelas (Lenape), and Egushawa (Ottawa) defeated armies led by Generals Josiah...
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    Buckhannon was officially named for Buckongahelas (c. 1720–1805), the legendary Lenape Chief. A statue of Buckongahelas and his fallen son, crafted by Buckhannon...
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    also Indian removals in Ohio Historic figures Blue Jacket (Shawnee) Buckongahelas (Lenape) Cornstalk (Shawnee) Egushawa (Odawa) Joseph Brant (Mohawk)...
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