Chief Sagoyewatha 'Red Jacket'

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Chief Sagoyewatha 'Red Jacket' (Oti-ti-ani)

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Birthplace: Canoga, Seneca County, New York, British Colonial America
Death: January 20, 1830 (71-72)
Seneca Village, Buffalo Creek, Erie County, New York, United States
Place of Burial: Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Thadahwanyeh and Ahweyneyohn Nedo-sio-weh-ah Ganadesaga, Seneca
Husband of Degeney 'Awaogoh' Twoguns; Skenado Seneca and Aanjedek of the Seneca
Father of Youngest Daughter of Sagoyewatha Jacket
Brother of Mother Wolf Johnson

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About Chief Sagoyewatha 'Red Jacket'

Seneca/ Wolf Clan

"Red Jacket (1758-1830) The Seneca chief and orator, also known as Sagoyewatha, Red Jacket was born at Canoga (on Cayuga Lake in western New York) as member of the Seneca Wolf clan. He enters historical record around the time of the American Revolution when he is said to have habitually worn a red coat provided him by the British, who employed him as a messenger. Thus the origin of his English name, Red Jacket.

When the War of 1812 broke out, Red Jacket, like many Seneca, became an ally of the United States, fighting bravely at the battles of Fort George (17 Aug. 1813) and Chippawa (5 July 1814). At the latter, heavy casualties suffered by both the New York Seneca and the Iroquois of Upper Canada led both to reconsider their participation in a non-Indian war. Red Jacket played a leading role in the decision of both to withdraw from the Canadian-American conflict.

In his later years Red Jacket described himself at that time as "an aged tree"--"My leaves are fallen, my branches withered, and I am shaken by every breeze." He died of cholera on the Buffalo Creek Reservation. His remains were later removed to the Forest Lawn cemetery in Buffalo." https://sni.org/culture/historic-seneca-leaders/

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Chief Sagoyewatha 'Red Jacket''s Timeline

1758
1758
Canoga, Seneca County, New York, British Colonial America
1830
January 20, 1830
Age 72
Seneca Village, Buffalo Creek, Erie County, New York, United States
1830
Age 72
Old Mission Cemetery, Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States
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