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Red Jacket
273 words, approx. 1 pages (born 1758?, Canoga, New York [U.S.]—died January 20, 1830, Seneca Village, Buffalo, New York, U.S.) Seneca chief whose magnificent oratory masked his schemes to maintain his position despite double-dealing against his people's interests. His...
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 Red Jacket (known as Otetiani in his youth and Segoyewatha after 1780) (c. 1750–January 20, 1830) was a Native American Seneca chief of the Wolf clan[1] and orator. He was born near present day Geneva, New York and lived much of his life in Seneca...




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The Strange Man in the Red Jacket
04/20/1987: 889 words, approx. 3 pages It was a race, as it so often is at 3 a.m., between fatigue and murder most foul. Would I finish the deliciously bad mystery before my eyes clanged shut? Or would Dreamland catch me before the inspector caught the butler? I turned to...
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 American Indian Quarterly
Red Jacket and the Decolonization of Republican Virtue
10/01/2007: 7,009 words, approx. 23 pages History has not always been kind to Sagoyewatha, or, as he is more commonly known, Red Jacket. One of the most eloquent spokesmen for Native sovereignty in the early national period, Sagoyewatha was nonetheless accused by his peers of cowardice, alcoholism, and egotism. Although...
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 The New York Observer
What\'d5s that \'d4H\'d5 Stand For? Ivy League Teams Go Urban
2/11/2007: 1,194 words, approx. 4 pages On a Wednesday in December, a young black man sat glum and quiet in a courtroom in Jersey City. He had gathered, on this cool day, with a host of hustlers and murderers. They all shuffled before a judge, offering their pleas and explanations. The...
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Superior depth carries Tar Heels in ACC
3/12/2007: 717 words, approx. 2 pages North Carolina is young, deep, talented _ and hardly without flaws. But by winning their first Atlantic Coast Conference tournament title since 1998 with an 89-80 victory Sunday over North Carolina State, the eighth-ranked Tar Heels clearly re-established themselves as a force in the NCAA...


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