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Red Jacket, also known as Otetiani in his youth and later as Sagoyewatha, c. 1750 - 1830. Orator of the Senaca people and chief of the Wolf Clan who defended the rights of his nation after the American Revolutionary War. After the portrait by Thomas Hicks
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Red Jacket, also known as Otetiani in his youth and later as Sagoyewatha, c. 1750 - 1830. Orator of the Senaca people and chief of the Wolf Clan who defended the rights of his nation after the American Revolutionary War. After the portrait by Thomas Hicks
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18th Century Chief Indians Nations Orator Speaker Red Indian Thomas Hicks
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This print showcases the remarkable figure of Red Jacket, also known as Otetiani in his youth and later as Sagoyewatha. A prominent orator of the Senaca people and chief of the Wolf Clan, Red Jacket fiercely defended the rights of his nation following the American Revolutionary War. The portrait by Thomas Hicks beautifully captures Red Jacket's dignified presence, highlighting his influential role in advocating for justice and sovereignty for his people. With a gaze that exudes wisdom and determination, he stands as a symbol of resilience amidst challenging times. Red Jacket's legacy extends beyond this striking illustration; it is deeply rooted in history. As an integral part of the Senaca Indian Nation, he played a pivotal role in negotiating important treaties such as the Treaty of Canandaigua. His eloquence and persuasive speaking skills earned him great respect among both Native Americans and settlers alike. This vintage image serves as a powerful reminder of America's complex past, shedding light on an often overlooked chapter in our nation's story. It invites us to reflect upon the struggles faced by indigenous communities while honoring their enduring spirit. Ken Welsh's archival photograph preserves this significant moment from the 18th to 19th century with utmost reverence. Its historical value transcends time, offering viewers an opportunity to connect with Red Jacket's profound contributions to shaping our shared heritage.
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