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  • Harry "Ato-tar-hos" Webster (aft.1786 - d.)
    Onondaga/Turtle Clan Chief of the Onondaga About Harry's lineage. There may be more half brothers and sisters: "After the close of the Revolutionary war the whites who visited the county of the Onon...
  • Blue Jacket (c.1735 - c.1809)
    Blue Jacket or Weyapiersenwah=(c. 1743 – c. 1810) was a war chief of the Shawnee people, known for his militant defense of Shawnee lands in the Ohio Country. Perhaps the preeminent American Indian lead...
  • Chief John Charles Sayer (c.1782 - 1838)
    [ ]JOHN CHARLES SAYER (c1782-1838) MARIE or MARGUERITE (A SAULTEAUX INDIAN) (c1799-)John Charles SAYER was born around1800. His father, John SAYER SR (1750-1818), born in England, was a Nor'Wester, an ...
  • Public Domain in USA, photographer I.N. Templeton
    Running Bear 2nd Chief of the Sioux (Robert Edward Arms) (1787 - 1851)
    ======================================================= 1810: US Federal Census, Wilkesborough, Wilkes, North Carolina household lists 3 children (1 boy, 2 girls); male & female 26-44 and a free w...
  • William "Bear Heart” Jackson (b. - 1775)
    Not the same as Chief Bear Hart No evidence he was a chief Some stories say William Jackson was a full-blooded Cherokee Indian, Chief Bear Heart, who took a white name and married a white woman. T...

Welcome to the Native American Chiefs Project. The Native American Chiefs Project is for people who have a strong interest in Native American history and culture. Designed for people to learn about a variety of Native American histories and cultures and for the preservation of cultures and langues, for people to share what they know. For sharing and learning about Native Americans from 16th and 17th century Massachusetts and Virginia, the Wild West, the Aztec Empire, and Canadian Indigenous Peoples/First Nations, etc.