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    Oronhyatekha (10 August 1841 – 3 March 1907), ("Burning Sky" or "Burning Cloud" in the Mohawk language, also carried the baptismal name Peter Martin),...
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    community leader, Oronhyatekha. Of Mohawk descent, he was born in 1841 at Six Nations near present-day Brantford, Ontario, Oronhyatekha ("Burning Sky")...
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    replaced the earlier wooden church that was completed in 1794. In 1860, Oronhyatekha came to teach at Tyendinaga after studying briefly at Kenyon College...
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  • Johnson Dawn Martin-Hill (Mohawk, born 1962), anthropologist and professor Oronhyatekha (Mohawk, 1841–1907), physician, scholar Arnold Anderson Emily General...
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    into the Mohawk First Nation and made an honorary "Pine Tree Chief" Oronhyatekha (1841–1907), physician, scholar from Six Nations of the Grand River Ots-Toch...
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    as a sculptor. Other early works included a life-sized figure of Dr Oronhyatekha commissioned by the Independent Order of Foresters for the opening of...
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    Paul Oronhyatekha Jacobs (February 23, 1893 – May 1, 1973) was a Canadian professional ice hockey and lacrosse player. Jacobs played one game in the National...
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  • graduated BA. Marshall was a contemporary at Oxford of the Mohawk student Oronhyatekha, whom he took under his wing on the Canadian’s arrival in 1862. Marshall...
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  • English footballer, journalist, and football promoter (b. 1842) March 3 – Oronhyatekha, Canadian Mohawk physician, CEO of an international benefit society,...
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    important financial institution. The IOF was then run by the energetic Oronhyatekha who commissioned the grand structure. It was designed by George W. Gouinlock...
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    native Munsee language, English, and Iroquoian languages, and assisted Oronhyatekha with a vocabulary of Munsee/Lenape in 1865. Anthony graduated as an Anglican...
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    1906 Dr. Acland Oronhyatekha Joseph W. Brant Daniel H. Maracle Andrew T. C. Maracle Thomas Hill Sampson Green Dr. Acland Oronhyatekha (son of the more...
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    Warren Antoine Cartier Thomas J. Cox Frank Fitzgerald Daniel P. Markey Oronhyatekha Milton C. Pettibone Treffle Raiche Winfred J. Sanborn Knights of the...
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    Royal in 2010. The chapel also houses a memorial window given by Dr. Oronhyatekha, who is buried at the Royal chapel. Plaques commemorating the service...
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  • or French and separate name in their ancestral language, for example Oronhyatekha (Mohawk), who was also called Peter Martin. For an overview of common...
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    August 6 – Florence Baker, Hungarian-born explorer (d. 1916) August 10 – Oronhyatekha, Canadian Mohawk physician, CEO of an international benefit society,...
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    Canada.(died 1885) August 10 James David Edgar, politician (died 1899) Oronhyatekha, Mohawk physician, CEO of an international benefit society, native statesman...
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  • Sans Frontières; fellow at the Munk Centre for International Studies Oronhyatekha (M.D. 1866) – first Canadian Aboriginal medical graduate, former President...
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  • States beginning in 1902 and often had international participation. Oronhyatekha was on the team in 1871, and Rufus Carter was on the team in 1897. They...
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  • Oppenheimer Mayor (Vancouver), businessman, Jewish community leader 2008 Oronhyatekha First Canadian First Nations physician 2001 William Osler Physician,...
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  • House of Commons, 1708–1710; Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1714–1715 Oronhyatekha, Mohawk physician and scholar Andrew Peach, BBC Radio 4 presenter Littleton...
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  • Indian Nation Joseph Onasakenrat, Mohawk chief of Kanesatake, Quebec Oronhyatekha, first Aboriginal medical doctor Helen Betty Osborne, Manitoba woman...
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    Timothy Eaton, businessman and founder of Eaton's (b.1834) March 3 – Oronhyatekha, Mohawk physician and scholar (b.1841) March 8 – Edward Cochrane, politician...
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    "Going Out of Town. Timely Reflections for Next Season.", 1894 "Dr. Oronhyatekha", 1896 Eagle, Mary Kavanaugh Oldham (1894). The Congress of Women Held...
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  • Times. April 28, 1900. p. 1. Comeau-Vasilopoulos, Gayle M. (1994). "Oronhyatekha". In Cook, Ramsay; Hamelin, Jean (eds.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography...
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  • Elizabeth Eunice Marcy (1821–1911), author, activist, and social reformer Oronhyatekha (Peter Martin) (1841–1907), (Mohawk), second accredited Native medical...
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