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Seneca Chief and diplomat
Guyasuta /ˌɡaɪəˈsuːtə/ (c. 1725–c. 1794; Seneca: Kayahsotaˀ, "he stands up to the cross" or "he sets up the cross") was an important Native American leader
Guyasuta
Borough in Pennsylvania, United States
settled into the area. One Seneca in particular, Guyasuta, has a special connection to the community. Guyasuta was a strong warrior and skilled hunter. He
Sharpsburg,_Pennsylvania
1763 conflict by indigenous Native Americans against the British in Canada
"Giyasuta and Pontiac War", "Giyasuta" being an alternate spelling for Guyasuta, an influential Seneca/Mingo leader. The war became widely known as "Pontiac's
Pontiac's_War
captives, including those not yet returned from the French and Indian War. Guyasuta and other leaders reluctantly handed over more than 200 captives, many
Captives in American Indian Wars
Captives_in_American_Indian_Wars
Sculpture by JA West in Pennsylvania, US
United States. The piece depicts George Washington and the Seneca leader Guyasuta, with their weapons down, in a face-to-face meeting in October 1770, when
Point_of_View_(West)
recognized the leader of this party as Guyasuta, a Seneca leader who had accompanied him in 1753. By 1770, Guyasuta was a prominent chief among the Six Nations
George Washington's relations with the Iroquois Confederacy
George_Washington's_relations_with_the_Iroquois_Confederacy
1947 film by Cecil B. DeMille
attracted to Abby. However, his Indian wife Hannah, daughter of Chief Guyasuta, shows up with an important message. Garth hastily departs for a meeting
Unconquered_(1947_film)
North American theater of the Seven Years' War
interpreter, Christopher Gist (a company surveyor working in the area), Guyasuta (a Mingo warrior), Jeskakake (a Cayuga chief), Kaghswaghtaniunt (a Seneca
French_and_Indian_War
Confederation of Native American tribes in the Great Lakes region
with Great Britain. In response, Guyasuta urged Pennsylvania and Virginia to resolve their own differences. When Guyasuta asserted that the Iroquois were
Northwestern_Confederacy
American television documentary series
Smith Louis-Joseph de Montcalm Theyanoguin ("King Hendrick") Mary Jemison Guyasuta Jeffery Amherst Pontiac France portal North America portal History portal
The_War_that_Made_America
Loyalist and British Indian Department interpreter
Pennsylvania for several years and was mentored by the influential leader Guyasuta. Girty became fluent in Seneca and also learned to speak several other
Simon_Girty
Iroquois group of the Eastern Woodlands
traditional artist Governor Blacksnake (Thë:wö:nya's) Destroy Town (Onondakai) Guyasuta Half-King (Tanacharison) Traynor Ora Halftown Handsome Lake (Sganyodaiyo)
Seneca_people
Scouting America council near Pittsburgh
Boroughs Council (Wilkinsburg; merged with Mon-Yough Council in 1973), Guyasuta Council (Aspinwall), Ohio Valley Council, Pittsburgh Council, and South
Laurel_Highlands_Council
Iroquoian-speaking people native to central New York, U.S.
closely allied to the British because of their lucrative fur trading. Guyasuta (c. 1725–c. 1794), a Royaner of the Seneca, was one of the leaders in Pontiac's
Mingo
Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
designed four figures for the bridge, representing Native American chief Guyasuta, pioneer Christopher Gist, a mill worker, and a coal miner. These were
Manchester Bridge (Pittsburgh)
Manchester_Bridge_(Pittsburgh)
1763 North American battle
Belligerents Ohio Country natives Great Britain Commanders and leaders Guyasuta Keekyuscung † Henry Bouquet Strength 110–500 500 Casualties and losses
Battle_of_Bushy_Run
Siege during Pontiac's War
/ 40.4412; -80.0098 Result British victory Belligerents Ohio Country natives Great Britain Commanders and leaders Guyasuta Simeon Ecuyer William Trent
Siege_of_Fort_Pitt
Louis Cook Ojibwe Matchekewis Odawa Egushawa Seneca people Cornplanter Guyasuta Little Beard Red Jacket Sayenqueraghta Cayuga people Fish Carrier Shawnee
List of military leaders in the American Revolutionary War
List_of_military_leaders_in_the_American_Revolutionary_War
Topics referred to by the same term
(West), a 2006 public sculpture by James A. West of George Washington and Guyasuta Points of View (Surls), a 1991 sculpture by James Surls, in Houston, Texas
Point_of_view
Bicycle race in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
generously hosted by Pittsburgh's local neighborhood associations. Center Ave./Guyasuta Rd. in Aspinwall Ravine St./Sharps Hill in O'Hara Township Berryhill Rd
Dirty Dozen (bicycle competition)
Dirty_Dozen_(bicycle_competition)
List of defunct councils of the Boy Scouts of America
Greater Tampa Bay Area Council 86 Guthrie Council Guthrie Oklahoma 1917 1918 Guyasuta Council Aspinwall Pennsylvania 1921 1922 From Allegheny County 1921 725
List of defunct councils (Boy Scouts of America)
List_of_defunct_councils_(Boy_Scouts_of_America)
June–10 Aug British victory against a confederate army led by Seneca leader Guyasuta. Decline of the Mughal Empire Third Battle of Katwa 19 July English victory
List_of_battles_1601–1800
American professional wrestling promotion
a local football organization. Later in 2012 they did the same for the Guyasuta youth football team and cheerleading association in Sharpsburg, PA. On
Keystone State Wrestling Alliance
Keystone_State_Wrestling_Alliance
Lenape chief
sometimes "Ticastoroga," became his principal seat. The Seneca warrior Guyasuta is believed to have been buried at Custaloga's Town. Custaloga's name is
Custaloga
Historic Native American village in Pennsylvania
to accompany Washington, along with Kaghswaghtaniunt (White Thunder), Guyasuta, and Jeskakake, on his journey to Fort Le Boeuf. Their purpose was to return
Logstown
Sirk co-starring George Zucco and Lucille Ball Unconquered Indian chief Guyasuta Cecil B. DeMille directed by Cecil B. DeMille; starring Gary Cooper Dick
Boris_Karloff_performances
Historic British fort in present-day Pittsburgh, PA, USA during the Seven Years' War
Howard Da Silva played a gunrunner and Boris Karloff as the Seneca chief Guyasuta who lead an American Indian uprising in 1763. Cooper and Goddard save Fort
Fort_Pitt_(Pennsylvania)
Tributary of the Allegheny River in Pennsylvania
Girty's stepfather, Thomas, was taken captive, tortured, and killed. Chief Guyasuta adopted Simon and assimilated him into Seneca culture. Due to his difficulty
Girtys_Run
1942 novel by Agnes Sligh Turnbull
of Hanna's Town in July 1782 by British-allied American Indians led by Guyasuta. The story concludes with her acceptance that her daughter will marry a
The_Day_Must_Dawn
Lenape chief
Haudenosaunee. Tamaqua, accompanied by Shingas, Keekyuscung, Nenatcheehunt, Guyasuta, Killbuck, and Captain Pipe, was the principal speaker on the native side
Tamaqua_(Lenape_chief)
Children's museum in Pennsylvania, US
architectural relics. A garden on the grounds once displayed sculptures of Guyasuta, Christopher Gist and others, designed by sculptor Charles Keck and rescued
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
Children's_Museum_of_Pittsburgh
American sculptor (1875–1951)
George Washington, Buenos Aires, Argentina Statues of Christopher Gist and Guyasuta on the North Side Point Bridge, built in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1917
Charles_Keck
18th century fort in colonial Pennsylvania
Venango was captured by Seneca and Mingo warriors led by the Seneca chief Guyasuta, gaining entrance to the fort by pretending to be unarmed and friendly
Fort_Venango
Seneca chief and diplomat (1752–1836)
was the uncle of the influential sachem Chainbreaker, and the nephew of Guyasuta, a leader of the western Seneca during Pontiac's War. Cornplanter married
Cornplanter
Chaske Spencer [citation needed] Guyasuta Unconquered Chief Guyasuta of the Senecas. Based on the real-life Guyasuta. Boris Karloff [citation needed]
List of fictional Native Americans
List_of_fictional_Native_Americans
Borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, US
French, Girty's stepfather was taken captive, tortured, and killed. Chief Guyasuta adopted Simon and assimilated him into Seneca culture. Due to his difficulty
Millvale,_Pennsylvania
Seat of government for the City of Pittsburgh
their bases, the Seals of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, frontiersman Guyasuta, and Pittsburgh's oldest surviving building, the Fort Pitt Blockhouse.
Pittsburgh City-County Building
Pittsburgh_City-County_Building
Guthriesville 1 Chester County 19335 Guthsville 1 Lehigh County 18069 Guyasuta 1 Allegheny County 15215 Guyaux 1 Fayette County Guys Mills 1 Crawford
List of places in Pennsylvania: F–G
List_of_places_in_Pennsylvania:_F–G
Native American orator and war leader (c. 1723 – 1780)
chiefs in the region, such as Cornstalk (Shawnee), White Eyes (Lenape), and Guyasuta (Seneca/Mingo), attempted to negotiate a peaceful resolution lest the incident
Logan_(Iroquois_leader)
meet with Iroquois and Lenape leaders. Chief Tanacharison and a warrior (Guyasuta) offered to accompany Washington and Gist. Washington and his men left
Venango_Path
Archaeological site in Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania
diplomat Sayenqueraghta planned the attack, accompanied by Seneca chief Guyasuta and the British Indian Department captains John Powell and Robert Lottridge
Site_of_Old_Hannastown
Potomac Council was then added in 2014. Camp Anawanna Camp Baker Camp Guyasuta Heritage Reservation (containing camps Liberty, Freedom, Eagle Base, and
Scouting_in_Pennsylvania
1963 novel by Agnes Sligh Turnbull
of Pittsburgh. The book includes characters such as George Washington, Guyasuta, Mad Anthony Wayne, and George Rogers Clark. Demarest, David P. (1976)
The_King's_Orchard
United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. "Guyasuta Run". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey
Tributaries of the Allegheny River
Tributaries_of_the_Allegheny_River
Prep school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
who argued for the academy's unique claim to its use, owing to Chief Guyasuta's historical encampment on the land now occupied by the Senior School. As
Shady_Side_Academy
Area of conflict west of the Appalachian Mountains
"Bloody Year". On July 13, 1782, the Seneca leaders Sayenqueraghta and Guyasuta led about 100 Seneca and several British volunteers into Pennsylvania,
Western theater of the American Revolutionary War
Western_theater_of_the_American_Revolutionary_War
1782 campaign in the American Revolutionary War
became known as the "Bloody Year". On July 13, 1782, the Mingo leader Guyasuta led about 100 Natives and several British volunteers into Pennsylvania
Crawford_expedition
18th century Pennsylvania fur trader, soldier and judge
Philippe-Thomas Chabert de Joncaire, who met there with George Washington, Guyasuta, and Tanacharison on December 4, 1753. By the next year Fraser's cabin
John_Fraser_(frontiersman)
Parklet in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Point of View. This piece depicts George Washington and the Seneca leader Guyasuta, with their weapons down, in a face-to-face meeting in October 1770, when
Point_of_View_Park
Township in Pennsylvania, US
Harrison. Deer gets its name from Chief Deer, a sub-chief of Iroquois leader Guyasuta. Half of Deer Township was used to create Indiana Township in 1805. In
West Deer Township, Pennsylvania
West_Deer_Township,_Pennsylvania
Darlington Ammon and O'Hara Darlington taken around and in the family home in Guyasuta and the nearby community. The photographs span the years from 1885 through
Darlington_Collection
Temporary 18th century fort in colonial Pennsylvania
Montour, interpreter, Lenape chief King Beaver, and Seneca war leader Guyasuta. Due to the severe cold, construction was painfully slow, as the frozen
Mercer's_Fort
Historic Native American village in Pennsylvania
supplies, this was never done. In July 1782, Seneca Indian warriors led by Guyasuta gathered at the site in preparation for their attack on Hannastown, Pennsylvania
Kittanning_(village)
Boy Scout council in Ohio and Pennsylvania, United States
Custaloga's Town, to maintain a watchful eye on Custaloga. The Seneca warrior Guyasuta is believed to have died at, and was buried at Custaloga's Town. Late in
French_Creek_Council
Irish American Revolutionary War officer and frontier scout
"for his personal refreshment". Samuel Brady had an Indian friend named Guyasuta, who testified as a defense witness. He stated that the Indians "rode white
Samuel_Brady
United States historic place
Tinsley and Junior Warden, William Eaton. With Spring, Seneca leaders Guyasuta, Cornplanter and Big Tree met Wayne at Legion Ville in March 1793 to discuss
Legionville
French army officer and interpreter
and assess the French military situation. Joncaire met with Washington, Guyasuta, and Tanacharison on December 4, 1753. Joncaire directed Washington to
Philippe-Thomas Chabert de Joncaire
Philippe-Thomas_Chabert_de_Joncaire
18th century fort in colonial Pennsylvania
Washington, with an escort of seven men, including Christopher Gist, Guyasuta and Tanacharison, carried a letter from Governor Robert Dinwiddie of Virginia
Fort_Machault
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