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Juan Antonio — Research Starter
Juan Antonio was a prominent leader of the Cahuilla tribe in Southern California during the mid-19th century. His leadership emerged during a tumultuous period marked by the arrival of various groups,…
Josiah Francis — Research Starter
Josiah Francis was a prominent figure in the early 19th-century interactions between Native American tribes and American forces, primarily associated with the Red Stick Creeks and the Seminoles. His…
Joseph Renville — Research Starter
Joseph Renville was a significant figure in early 19th-century Minnesota, known for his diverse heritage as the son of a French trader and a Sioux woman. Raised in an Indian village, Renville received…
John W. Quinney — Research Starter
John W. Quinney was a significant figure in the early 19th century for the Mahican (Stockbridge) tribe, particularly noted for his efforts to preserve tribal identity amid pressures from white…
John Slocum — Research Starter
John Slocum was a significant figure in the Skokomish community, known for founding the Indian Shaker Church in the early 1880s. Prior to this religious transformation, Slocum led a life marked by…
John Otherday — Research Starter
John Otherday was a significant figure in the history of the Sioux during a turbulent period in the 19th century. Originally known for his tumultuous youth marked by heavy drinking and violence, he…
John N. B. Hewitt — Research Starter
John N. B. Hewitt was an influential ethnologist born in 1859 in Lewiston, New York, with a rich heritage that included French, English, Tuscarora, and Scottish ancestry. Initially aspiring to become…
John L. Adair — Research Starter
John L. Adair was born in 1828 within the boundaries of the original Cherokee Nation, located in what is now northern Georgia. He belonged to a family with Irish roots that had intermarried with the…
John Konkapot — Research Starter
John Konkapot was a prominent chief of the Mahican tribe, who initially inhabited lands near Albany, New York, before being displaced by the Mohawks in 1664. The Mahicans then relocated to the…
John Grass — Research Starter
John Grass, also known by his Dakota name "Pezi," meaning "field of grass," was a significant figure among the Sioux people in the late 19th to early 20th centuries. He was the son of a Sioux leader…