Samuel George

Samuel George (c. 1795 – September 24, 1873) was an Onondaga Indian chief, holding the title Hononwirehdonh, or "Great Wolf" for twenty-three years. He served in the War of 1812 and was a renowned healer and orator among Indians and whites. Modern-day historian Laurence Hauptman describes George as an Iroquoian conservative who supported traditional Iroquoian ceremonies, language, and land rights, but also allowed missionaries and schools on the reservation. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Samuel, George
    Published 2000
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    by Samuel, George
    Published 1990