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    Levi General (March 15, 1873 – June 27, 1925), commonly known as Deskaheh, was a Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) hereditary chief and appointed speaker noted...
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    violated the BNA Act to Steal Native Land: The Forgotten Arguments of Deskaheh. In 2006, Kahn-Tineta Horn was one of two women who submitted a "notice...
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  • Brant Molly Brant (Mohawk, c. 1736–1796), leader, sister of Joseph Brant Deskaheh Roberta Jamieson John Smoke Johnson George Henry Martin Johnson Albert...
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  • Six Nations reserve and the demands by Cayuga nation hereditary chief Deskaheh for recognition of the rights of his people after he threatened to take...
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    began issuing their own passports and sent Levi General, the Cayuga Chief "Deskaheh", to England with their attorney. Winston Churchill dismissed their complaint...
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    when Haudenosaunee authorities issued a passport to Cayuga statesman Deskaheh to travel to the League of Nations headquarters in Geneva. The Iroquois...
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    of this leadership system in action was the attempt by Cayuga Royaner Deskaheh to demand recognition of full independence for the Haudenosaunee confederacy...
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    declaration began in 1923 and 1925 with the works of Haudenosaunee Chief Deskaheh and Māori religious leader T. W. Ratana, who attempted to bring issues...
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  • to work with the American government. In 1923, as a symbolic gesture, Deskaheh, a Cayuga chief, traveled to the League of Nations in Geneva in hopes of...
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    language. He didn't make it to Deskaheh, who eventually died in Chief Rickard's house. On his deathbed in June 1925, Deskaheh told Rickard to "Fight for the...
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  • Hidalguia Beyond The Waves 1999 Star Of Akkar Hello Soso All Glory 1998 Zainta Deskaheh Saralea 1997 Queen Maud Tashiriya Palacoona 1996 Luna Wells Ecoute Wedding...
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  • 1993–2005) was an American Indian author, theologian, historian, and activist. Deskaheh (Cayuga, 1873–1925), Haudenosaunee statesman noted for his persistent efforts...
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  • from the start and stayed on well in the straight to win by a neck from Deskaheh. On 17 May at the same track Zainta, accompanied by her pacemaker Mannsara...
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    elective body. The decision came after the Iroquois Confederacy Chief Deskaheh had attempted to bring concerns of the Six Nations to the attention of...
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